If you notice, all of these pictures are at the track.Nando wrote:Could you provide one example at least?strad wrote:I'm not goin back over a couple of years of interviews to pluck out examples .. but they have said they don't hang out together ..never talk away from the track...except for a couple of rare exceptions....believe what you will I don't care.
The interview quotes i posted are from Webber and he named 5 guys he get along with very well.
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Most of the guys seem to get along well. You can´t expect them to be best friends forever though as everyone in this world skips to a different beat.
the people who become friends skips to a similar beat.
To attempt to minimize this into being a non-issue, is to undermine a large aspect of the first 40+ years of F1.thearmofbarlow wrote:Who, ultimately, gives a rat's ass about this? It matters precisely zero to me who hangs out with whom. Don't care. Get in the car and race. This isn't friggin' TMZ. It's F1.
Especially when you're essentially at work, and in front of the camera where every little thing you do is blown out of any proportion possible in order to get viewers attention.Websta wrote:I agree with Strad - talking to someone and sharing jokes doesn't make you friends. Of course there are exceptions and a few examples of true friends amongst the drivers, but you guys seem to be oversimplifying the definition of a friend.
I think it´s more the OP that thinks all drivers are supposed to have pajamas parties every weekend together.Websta wrote:I agree with Strad - talking to someone and sharing jokes doesn't make you friends. Of course there are exceptions and a few examples of true friends amongst the drivers, but you guys seem to be oversimplifying the definition of a friend.
Senna forgot that memoxpensive wrote:As written before, things were different in them days, drivers knew they might get killed, guess that formed a certain bond?
Ronnie backing out? Yeah right...Nando wrote: ...
Senna would be the aggressive one, risking things while Ronnie probably would back out.
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Yea i think he would. He was quick but he wasn´t a fighter in the sense of Schumi, Alonso, Senna, Mansell etc.xpensive wrote:Ronnie backing out? Yeah right...
as i said, he´s a very fast driver. Probably the fastest guy to never win a championship.xpensive wrote:Guess you didn't see him taking an F2 chassis to the podium at the Nordschleife in 1972 or winning the 1976 Monza GP in a March?
Both magic.