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  1. #1261

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    Who's Nando?

    A chicken?
    NandosLogo_1.jpg

  2. #1262

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    Nando short for Fernando

  3. #1263

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Log in to see links


    Nando short for Fernando
    Is that a song?


  4. #1264

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    Fernando Torres - Footballer
    Xabi Alonso - Footballer

    Both Spanish,

    So, Fernando Alonso = Nando.

  5. #1265

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    Alonso was paid $40 million this year

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noxide Log in to see links
    Alonso was paid $40 million this year
    We're in the wrong business

  7. #1267

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    Definitely.

    He has the ultimate job.

    Driving fast cars, getting all the girls, living the life of parties and glitz and glamor....

    So unfair

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noxide Log in to see links
    Definitely.

    He has the ultimate job.

    Driving fast cars, getting all the girls, living the life of parties and glitz and glamor....

    So unfair
    And given lot's of money...

  9. #1269

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    2011 Entry list..


  10. #1270

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    4 Cylinder turbo? Come on. That would be the same as putting a turbo on my Tazz



    Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo has admitted he is looking for allies in his aversion to Formula One's new engine formula for 2013.
    When the four-cylinder turbo regulations were announced recently, di Montezemolo said the team was "not happy" but "will not stand in the way".
    But di Montezemolo told Auto Motor und Sport of his aversion to the changes. "Four cylinders is not formula one. We will not be building any for our street cars [and] for the top class of racing it sounds a bit pathetic.
    "Why couldn't we have a V6 turbo? We should not confuse affordable with cheap."
    He admitted that he will look for like-minded opponents to the new formula. "If there is the slightest possibility to delay the four cylinder [introduction], I will look for it. We see a chance. We need unity."
    One possible ally might be rival F1 engine maker Mercedes. "It would have been better to extend the V8 era," agreed Norbert Haug, with the German engine marque currently leading the field with F1's current engines. "That [V8] is a low-cost engine."
    However, Auto Motor und Sport said Cosworth's Mark Gallagher believes only €30 million would be needed to design an engine according to the new 2013 formula.

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