Wasn't btw only the race winner allowed to do donuts? remembering Vettel got a fine?mikeerfol wrote:I believe he did it because it's not a a certain thing he will drive in F1 next year, not because he is leaving 100%.
I agree with your sentiment. Just in case i get left out, there's my goodbye doughnut folks. He didn't pull it off properly tho, so maybe there was a message theremikeerfol wrote:I believe he did it because it's not a a certain thing he will drive in F1 next year, not because he is leaving 100%.
yep , was much better back in the days when schu had the dominant car and his team mate wasn't allowed to compete with him ....notgandharva wrote:Finally this 2014 boredom festival is over. On the other hand, beeing called a legend by a prince does not happen every day.
Driver of the day again (yes, also getting boring) is Ricciardo.
That is amazing. The Lotus crew as wellBlanchimont wrote:http://gfycat.com/OddUntidyKinglet
Great how the flames follow the airflow created by the rear wing.
He already had that record, Herr Finger didn't win a race in his (incomplete) 2007 seasonsimieski wrote:So with das finger not getting a win this year, is Hamilton the only driver on the grid to have had a pole and a victory in every season they have entered?
Manoah2u wrote:Wasn't btw only the race winner allowed to do donuts? remembering Vettel got a fine?mikeerfol wrote:I believe he did it because it's not a a certain thing he will drive in F1 next year, not because he is leaving 100%.
Vettel had neither a pole nor win in 2007 (understandably)simieski wrote:So with das finger not getting a win this year, is Hamilton the only driver on the grid to have had a pole and a victory in every season they have entered?
This sums it up.NathanOlder wrote:Who Cares, Merc are the Best, and Lewis is the Best Merc driver.
Well...on one hand it was good, because we had nice fights between the teammates. On the other hand...there was not much else, the difference between the teams was much too big.gandharva wrote:Finally this 2014 boredom festival is over. On the other hand, beeing called a legend by a prince does not happen every day.
Driver of the day again (yes, also getting boring) is Ricciardo.
At least there was competition among the teams. And we saw a perfect WorldChampion...not one that threw away Qs.NathanOlder wrote: so 2013 was exciting ?
Do not forget Webber. Drawing the penis was awesome.mikeerfol wrote:Indeed, remember Massa did some donuts at the end of last year's Brazilian race as well.
My name is Igor, 32 years, from Brazil, and my favorite driver simply doesn't exist... If there is someone unbiased because of fanboyism here this person is me.dans79 wrote:I agree, and I think he is extra grumpy, because his favorite driver got smashed by his younger less experienced teammate.Manoah2u wrote:99% a double account of a butthurt forummember, yes.
Well, 2013 for one. 2002 and 2004 are two others. 1992 can also be added to that list.RacingFan wrote:And in my opinion a passion can't be more important than honesty. And the fact is that we've never had a more boring and predictable season like this one has been.
If you don't agree, well, sorry to say but you're simple a dishonest person who s passion knows no limits.