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captainlaziness
10-08-2007, 02:12 AM
Anyone catch the Shanghai GP today? Go Raikkonen!!

Greg
10-08-2007, 02:54 PM
You know, I've been a big NASCAR fan for about 10 years, but I'm bored with it. I've started watching other race series, and F1/WRC are starting to peak my interest.

captainlaziness
10-08-2007, 04:21 PM
Speaking of NASCAR, how has Juan Pablo Montoya been doing after leaving F1 and joining NASCAR?

The last race of the series in F1 is sure to be exciting. The Brazilian GP is in 10 days and there is only a seven point spread between the top three drivers.
01 Lewis Hamilton........107
02 Fernando Alonso.....103
03 Kimi Räikkönen........100

4re308
10-09-2007, 10:23 PM
Ferrari is my favorite F1 team, then BMW second. Kimi makes me laugh everytime he is interviewed after a race. Here is Kimi's last interview from China:

"We worked very hard on this win the car performed very well I like to drive in the wet we had to go around the track looking for wetness to keep the intermediates from burning up then we put the soft compounds on and took 2 seconds off the lap pace just all around a good race the team performed well I am very happy".....(breath then cold, emotionless stare). And that was 1 sentance! :)

captainlaziness
10-10-2007, 04:22 AM
Yeah, Kimi's a trip.

Greg
10-10-2007, 12:58 PM
That sounds much more entertaining than the NASCAR standard response:

I sure am proud of this #24 DuPont Chevrolet Team. They sure worked hard all week to give me a great car. We were a little tight off early in the race, but we chased it, and the guys gave me a great car for the last 30 laps of the race. I didn't think we were going to be able to catch the #17 car, MAN, he was quick, but on the last lap, we caught him on the backstretch, and slingshotted past him in 3. Thanks go to Rick Hendrick, Pepsi, DuPont, and NASCAR for calling those Debris Cautions for no reason when the race got boring. Lord knows us drivers would much rather be bumpin' and rubbin' than racing a long green flag race without any drama. Why, I'm sure Rick Hendrick would much rather have to rebuild the entire car after the "Big One" at Talladega, than simply dropping a new engine in it....

:rolleyes: