raymondu999 wrote:Going off topic here; but I didn't like him in interviews last year either. He would get involved in an incident and start schooling the journalist that "that's F1. It happens." as if he was an F1 veteran. He needs to know his place.
Considering that 15-20 years ago, FW was no stranger to fire a newly crowned WDC if he considered him out of line,WilliamsF1 wrote:A lot of F1 drivers have money, but PM has money and power (a close associate of Hugo Chávez) this should be expected. Maldonado is an outspoken political figure, which is strange in the racing world. He considers himself a socialist.raymondu999 wrote:Going off topic here; but I didn't like him in interviews last year either. He would get involved in an incident and start schooling the journalist that "that's F1. It happens." as if he was an F1 veteran. He needs to know his place.
F1 should preemptively distance themselves from anything like that IMHO. As long as he doesn't try to use F1 as a political platform I'm ok having hime here though.(But he has a wierd voice.)WilliamsF1 wrote:raymondu999 wrote:Going off topic here; but I didn't like him in interviews last year either. He would get involved in an incident and start schooling the journalist that "that's F1. It happens." as if he was an F1 veteran. He needs to know his place.
A lot of F1 drivers have money, but PM has money and power (a close associate of Hugo Chávez) this should be expected. Maldonado is an outspoken political figure, which is strange in the racing world. He considers himself a socialist.
Jheri Curl GP has a certain ring to it.hairy_scotsman wrote:Souuull Glooooo....
LMAO.
Jersey's all about...whatever this is...bhallg2k wrote:Nah. Jersey's all about the mullet.
Houston is the definition of massive urban sprawl! Welcome to the neighborhood. Signing off...bhallg2k wrote:Indeed. But, such brinksmanship is part of the game. I can see Ferrari designing an overtly aerodynamic heat shield then giving that to Sauber just to force a clarification.
(And I have no idea in which part of Houston I live. I've only been here for a couple of months, and I still haven't gotten a good understanding of the massive urban sprawl.)
Yeah, Houston is EFFING MASSIVE!bhallg2k wrote:Indeed. But, such brinksmanship is part of the game. I can see Ferrari designing an overtly aerodynamic heat shield then giving that to Sauber just to force a clarification.
(And I have no idea in which part of Houston I live. I've only been here for a couple of months, and I still haven't gotten a good understanding of the massive urban sprawl.)