@Giblet - you're not at the race this year are you? I'm not sure if you are using a portable internet device or not.
If you are at the race what is the mood of the crowd?
I was thinking the same...imightbewrong wrote:Ferrari looks like total noobs once again. First pitting Alonso for intermediates when they knew it was gonna start raining soon. And then Massa from the lead when they knew there was a risk for red flag. They truly are in shambles tactically.
nah, Massa is in a good position, I can confirm that he is faster than Alonsoimightbewrong wrote:Ferrari looks like total noobs once again. First pitting Alonso for intermediates when they knew it was gonna start raining soon. And then Massa from the lead when they knew there was a risk for red flag. They truly are in shambles tactically.
No I'm not there this year. I've started my own business and need to be here right now. Next year double header though. Canada, Austin, maybe a European race if my entrepreneurship works outandrew wrote:@Giblet - you're not at the race this year are you? I'm not sure if you are using a portable internet device or not.
If you are at the race what is the mood of the crowd?
Giblet deleted my magnanimous defense of you so my altruism is lost on the crowd. but as long as you knowCiro Pabón wrote:They have ran 25 laps, so if the race stops, they have half the points.
Thanks, Pierce, from the bottom of my faggoty, blind heart.
Indeed, this is just ridiculous. Just a few examples I will give, similair conditions but racing went on.tomazy wrote:I am so glad that Le Mans was today, that was real racing, this is a joke :S