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Re: German F-1
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Piquet wasn't a very good driver. He'd be nowhere no matter what, it wasn't until he lost his ride that he came forward about the crash. If your dislike of Alonso is based solely on his whining, fair enough. Though I would bet most F1 drivers are or would be the same way, they just play the PR game better. But as to your earlier question about what is so great about him, it's his driving. I don't know how you can watch the guy race and not think he does some amazing stuff now and then.
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Re: German F-1
LOL....Then either you forgot the events that unfolded or you never knew. The fact he 'Does' have talent is the reason he's still in the sport.
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07-28-2010 | #13 |
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Re: German F-1
Absolutly....As I said earlier, he does more in less, was my main point. All the time he drove for Renault (both times) never heard Boo from him, Head down a** up, get er dun! 2 world championchips in the bag. But when he's with a 'Big' team, he's radioing back to the pits 'I'm faster, I'm faster', LOL. Then pass him! Too funny. As you say though, I'm sure all F-1 guys are the same in that they have someone trim the crust off their toast in the morning
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