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I like Button
I like his amiable manner. But I think Hamilton's a better driver, despite his whining when things don't go his way.
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 12:17, 2 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
Are you getting Button and Hamilton confused?
As soon as Brawn started going backwards in the field Button was all over the fact the engineering guys weren't doing enough to let him win. Wah wah wah.
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 12:20, Reply)
Which, to be honest
was true. The car did have a bad period due to everyone else catching up. But in Hamilton's first two years, he was forever complaining about something too, even though he all but won, then actually did win the championship in that time.

I suppose it's in the nature of an F1 driver!
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 12:25, Reply)
They do have the best excuses
I feel over a dog before the race so I wasn't on my best form
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 12:28, Reply)
The only moment of humour I've ever seen from Kimi Raikkonen
was a classic. Last race of 2007, I think. Schumacher had just been presented with an award for lifetime achievement or something. Martin Brundle asked Kimi if he'd been watching.

"No, I was having a shit", he replied.
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 12:31, Reply)
That's because
the programmers of the KimmiBot haven't perfected the humour chip yet.

I did like the one race where no one knew if he had retured or not and the engineerers thought he was coming back as they could get the car started and he was walking round the motorhome eating ice cream.
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 12:35, Reply)
I thought
it was just because he was Finnish. They're dour bastards, as a rule.

One of the highest suicide rates in the world too, along with the Hungarians (who are ethnically very similar).

Today's useless fact was brought to you by the letter F and the number 1.
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 12:37, Reply)
Finns and Hungarians ethnically similar?
But geographically so far away! I want answers..
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 12:39, Reply)
They all originated somewhere around Mongolia
and migrated westwards. When they got to the Urals, one group went north, split again into two, and inhabited what is now Finland and Estonia, and the other group went south and ended up in Hungary.

The three languages are similar as a result (they constitute the Finno-Ugric group) and this may be one reason why the Finns traditionally turn up in large numbers to the Budapest GP. The languages are pretty difficult because they're so different. The accent in Hungarian (and possibly Finnish too) is always on the first syllable of the word, which is why it sounds so stilted.
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 12:44, Reply)
This has sufficiently sated my appetite
thank you dearly.
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 12:46, Reply)
Any idea
Why Hamilton has sacked his old man as his 'manager?'

No? Never mind.
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 12:37, Reply)
You mean
"amicably parted ways"
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 12:41, Reply)
Just thought it was a stange decision
Although shortly after 'parting ways' he gets back together with his tart.

Reckon the two decisions are related?
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 12:43, Reply)
oh they back together?
I have to admit I did enjoy watching her jump around the pit when he did well
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 13:04, Reply)
So a Red-Top paper told me last week.
Quite agree, her bouncing about was a bit of a GP highlight.
(, Mon 8 Mar 2010, 13:24, Reply)

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