Canada/ montreal F1
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RE: Canada/ montreal F1
speaks of the amazing safety technology they have employed on those cars. 170 miles an hour STRAIGHT into a wall, and only uncomfirmed rumors of a broken leg or sprained ankle. I'm glad he's not dead.
P.S. thanks again for the sig peg
P.S. thanks again for the sig peg
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RE: Canada/ montreal F1
man wat made it a joke of a race?? did you see lewis hamilton win with all the skill of an old master. pure class since he was 8 years old. Sato in the Super Aguri was awsome too. left the factory Hondas for dead for the third race this season.
#7
RE: Canada/ montreal F1
Man The last 4 laps Sato was kicking ***, i didn't get to watch the whole race, but him and Hamilton kicked *** in that race.
And Kubica actually only got a sprained ankle and a minor concussion... man automotive manfacturers should take a page out of the F1 book in terms of safety
And Kubica actually only got a sprained ankle and a minor concussion... man automotive manfacturers should take a page out of the F1 book in terms of safety
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RE: Canada/ montreal F1
hell yeah^. That's my biggest beef with Nascar. It does absolutely NOTHING for the advancement of domestic automobiles, where as F1, Rally, etc have done so much for their respective mass manufactured friends.
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RE: Canada/ montreal F1
LOL well it goes to show how much Nascar is so north American based, i was watching an older episode of Top Gear (probably 2003 ish) and they mentioned Nascar, and had no clue who Jeff Gordon was...
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RE: Canada/ montreal F1
ORIGINAL: Forty04
what makes you say the race was a joke? I found the whole thing pretty entertaining
what makes you say the race was a joke? I found the whole thing pretty entertaining