
F1, 2019
Re: F1, 2019
The hospital he is in are saying they expect him to be discharged within a week. Hopefully that's true and they are not just playing it down.
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Re: F1, 2019
That team baffles me.
Back in October on the F1 2018 thread I was talking about the power struggle within Ferrari. That all started after Marchionne's death in the summer.
There was no way Arrivabene was going to stay in his position - so why did they wait so long to remove him?
I know I may be little more that a keyboard warrior sitting behind my laptop criticizing a hugely successful organisation, but this is not the only odd decision they've made in recent times.
Other decisions have cost them dear. And I really think this one will too.
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Re: F1, 2019
I hope Charles Leclerc does well and beats Vettel to top spot. I'm not a Ferrari fan, but love their road cars!Gandalf wrote: ↑Tue Jan 08, 2019 8:50 pmThat team baffles me.
Back in October on the F1 2018 thread I was talking about the power struggle within Ferrari. That all started after Marchionne's death in the summer.
There was no way Arrivabene was going to stay in his position - so why did they wait so long to remove him?
I know I may be little more that a keyboard warrior sitting behind my laptop criticizing a hugely successful organisation, but this is not the only odd decision they've made in recent times.
Other decisions have cost them dear. And I really think this one will too.

Though I like close racing, I'm hoping Hamilton knocks the pants off Ferrari and Red Bull and confirms his stats as a top driver and honours that legend status.

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Re: F1, 2019
When you say "I hope Charles Leclerc does well and beats Vettel to top spot", if you mean top spot within the Ferrari team then I'm complete agreement with you!Noni wrote: ↑Wed Jan 09, 2019 1:05 pmI hope Charles Leclerc does well and beats Vettel to top spot. I'm not a Ferrari fan, but love their road cars!Gandalf wrote: ↑Tue Jan 08, 2019 8:50 pm
That team baffles me.
Back in October on the F1 2018 thread I was talking about the power struggle within Ferrari. That all started after Marchionne's death in the summer.
There was no way Arrivabene was going to stay in his position - so why did they wait so long to remove him?
I know I may be little more that a keyboard warrior sitting behind my laptop criticizing a hugely successful organisation, but this is not the only odd decision they've made in recent times.
Other decisions have cost them dear. And I really think this one will too.![]()
Though I like close racing, I'm hoping Hamilton knocks the pants off Ferrari and Red Bull and confirms his stats as a top driver and honours that legend status.![]()

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I thought this was a joke...
https://inews.co.uk/news/uk/read-lewis- ... ess-diana/
Imagine being so full of yourself you'd write that, read it a few times, and still put it out there for everyone to see. Fuck me.
https://inews.co.uk/news/uk/read-lewis- ... ess-diana/
Imagine being so full of yourself you'd write that, read it a few times, and still put it out there for everyone to see. Fuck me.
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Re: F1, 2019
Bedwetter eat your heart out!Neville Bartos wrote: ↑Sat Jan 26, 2019 9:37 amI thought this was a joke...
https://inews.co.uk/news/uk/read-lewis- ... ess-diana/
Imagine being so full of yourself you'd write that, read it a few times, and still put it out there for everyone to see. Fuck me.

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