How did his car keep going?
He didn't half thrash it about a bit.
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How did his car keep going?
He didn't half thrash it about a bit.
He did indeed.
Makes him lucky though, not good :laugh:
Yeah, he was pretty poor...
Apparently there are rumors that Kubica might be moving to Ferrari.
Think we sparked them?
Maybe. :surrender:
If true... Ferrari will be unstoppable, providing they produce a good car.
Indeed.
It's going to be like the 2003 season
Well as long as Red Bull put out a good enough car, I'll be happy.
As if McLaren has never used team orders.
I spit on you Jenson Button!
Jenson Button is concerned that this season's world championship will be tainted if Fernando Alonso wins by less than seven points.
Alonso currently leads the championship by eight points, seven of which were gifted to him by team-mate Felipe Massa when he let Alonso into the lead at the German Grand Prix. Ferrari was fined $100,000 by the stewards after the race for breaching the ban on team orders, but the FIA decided to take no further action during a hearing in September.
If Alonso finishes second at this weekend's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix he guarantees his third world title, but Button reckons he needs to do it by seven clear points to avoid a public outcry.
It's all down to qualifying then.
I do hope it's a good race.
I didn't realize he only needs to finish second.
That's awesome.