
Couldnt have happened to a nicer country though. LOL!
el_stinger wrote:Indianapolis GP was the biggest farcical event in the sports history. I am so disapointed that this even took place, as at the start i had a raging hard-on, anticipating a thrilling race.
so instead of watching those pathetic 6 cars, i sha'gged the bi'tch instead (by that i mean my bulldog). so it wasnt a total loss
god my dog i good
The Return of the Judge wrote:el_stinger wrote:Indianapolis GP was the biggest farcical event in the sports history. I am so disapointed that this even took place, as at the start i had a raging hard-on, anticipating a thrilling race.
so instead of watching those pathetic 6 cars, i sha'gged the bi'tch instead (by that i mean my bulldog). so it wasnt a total loss
god my dog is good
you need me to give you a hand?
I'd love to experience your dog, and lick his ball's for him!!!
Ummmmm..........
hawkmoon269 wrote:The Return of the Judge wrote:el_stinger wrote:Indianapolis GP was the biggest farcical event in the sports history. I am so disapointed that this even took place, as at the start i had a raging hard-on, anticipating a thrilling race.
so instead of watching those pathetic 6 cars, i sha'gged the bi'tch instead (by that i mean my bulldog). so it wasnt a total loss
god my dog is good
you need me to give you a hand?
I'd love to experience your dog, and lick his ball's for him!!!
Ummmmm..........
oh please, im jealous
im off to the latrine to bug'ger the budgie...ye-har
KOP-1892 wrote:Michelin are the guilty party here, it could have been different if Ferrari ( the only team to dissagree ) had of voted in favour of the chican. you can understand the dissapointment and anger from the spectator's, but people's live's are not to be toyed with, Ralph Shumacher got off lightly for such a crash, how many people would you have liked to see get hurt or even killed in a similar situation?
el_stinger wrote:Indianapolis GP was the biggest farcical event in the sports history. I am so disapointed that this even took place. You could expect the drivers to race after one of the partners had said they had no confidence in their materials, but to go ahead with the race or not even bend the rules in order for all 20 cars to race was a joke. And for Monteiro to jump up and down and laugh on the podium was apprehensible.I hope they learn from this and not race in USA again, the track was re-layered with a harder coarser tar, and when Michelin didn't pick up on it, the tyres became too dangerous to drive on. Of course Bridgestone's US subsidery Firestone, had a meet with a Nascar event not long ago, so Bridgestone knew about the new surface, but decided not to tell the rest of Formula One. The result? Schumacher winning a disastrous race that only had 6 cars on the track.
Couldnt have happened to a nicer country though. LOL!
zarababe wrote:el_stinger wrote:Indianapolis GP was the biggest farcical event in the sports history. I am so disapointed that this even took place. You could expect the drivers to race after one of the partners had said they had no confidence in their materials, but to go ahead with the race or not even bend the rules in order for all 20 cars to race was a joke. And for Monteiro to jump up and down and laugh on the podium was apprehensible.I hope they learn from this and not race in USA again, the track was re-layered with a harder coarser tar, and when Michelin didn't pick up on it, the tyres became too dangerous to drive on. Of course Bridgestone's US subsidery Firestone, had a meet with a Nascar event not long ago, so Bridgestone knew about the new surface, but decided not to tell the rest of Formula One. The result? Schumacher winning a disastrous race that only had 6 cars on the track.
Couldnt have happened to a nicer country though. LOL!
.. what's the words I'm looking for......Only in America.
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