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13 Jun 2004, 10:55 (Ref:1002479) | #1 | |
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what do you like to see in as F1 Race driver ?
I was just thinking about this , and i have to say it would be a boring world if we all liked the same things and had the same opinions ,
..so .. What are the main ingredients you like to see in a Formula 1 driver ?. |
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13 Jun 2004, 11:35 (Ref:1002497) | #2 | |
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Fight, passion, integrity, a smile and a little bit of bravado!
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A brilliant and well considered reply there!!!!!!!
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good sportsmanship, talent, balls and preferably Italian (previous employment as a fireman would be taken into consideration).
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Beard and/or moustaches, so they look less like some marketing consultants.
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14 Jun 2004, 18:10 (Ref:1003838) | #8 | |
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I would never employ a driver with a beard or moustache.
Facial hair shows a lazy approach to life. |
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14 Jun 2004, 18:53 (Ref:1003905) | #9 | ||
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I don't know about that, I daresay some spend more time/effort grooming facial hair than those baldies who scrape it all off their face every morning.
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I suppose!
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14 Jun 2004, 19:22 (Ref:1003929) | #12 | |
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Two words: Jean Alesi
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14 Jun 2004, 22:05 (Ref:1004097) | #13 | ||
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A good attitude towards racing. Fair, clean but not giving an inch. Daring to try an overtaking maneuver. And always ready to get into the car, even after a 320 kph shunt. With a personality and an opinion. Not a clone.
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14 Jun 2004, 23:22 (Ref:1004158) | #14 | ||
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Just somebody who comes across as normal and realises that they are very lucky to be doing what they are doing. Somebody with the spirit of Innes Ireland.
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Quote"A good attitude towards racing. Fair, clean but not giving an inch. Daring to try an overtaking maneuver. And always ready to get into the car, even after a 320 kph shunt. With a personality and an opinion. Not a clone."
Hmmm......hmmm... ok..there's none. |
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Large breasts and a tight arse!
Oops, I thought this was about what you like to see in a pit babe. No offense intended.... Last edited by Spritle; 15 Jun 2004 at 01:03. |
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I dont really see passionate and brave racers but more like millionaire premadonnas less sponsor 'clones' with 'you scratch my back and I scratch yours' philosophy. In current circumstances I would appreciate just about anyone who genuinely drives for his fans and loves 'racing' in true sense of the word. |
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Racing ability, plus an oputspoken but nice and correct attitude out of track, more or less something like Mario Andretti
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I would also have to say that Mansell had everything that i admire in a racing driver : Gutsy ( anyone remember his debut in Austria where he raced with burns from fuel down his back ) A Pure racer , 2nd place wasnt where he wanted to finish went for the gap , wasnt affriad of going to wheel to wheel with the best Always was outspoken , caused drama and stories in F1 had a way of getting the crowds support to a new level . ( only thing was he was a bit of a good actor sometimes which sometimes spoiled it , but that was only neagtive point ) Last edited by Sato san; 15 Jun 2004 at 11:00. |
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Ditto that Sato.
That's part of the reason I like JPM. I see a bit of Noige in him. |
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Good point - some of JPM's whines would sound all the more convincing in a Brummie accent...
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Someone mentioned Innes Ireland....I booked a B&B near Snetterton about three/four years ago and after reversing the van & trailer down a very tight path we went in and the hallway was full of motorsport memoribilia and pics and cups and so on from the 50's & 60s' - And so was the rest of the house...
Turned out that the lady of the house was Innes Irelands first wife and she had loads of stuff from his racing days...... Wonder if the place is still there and still a B & B.... |
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That was Jacques Villeneuve's first win in CART, as I recall.
You've no doubt opened the floodgates! |
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