Ohhh a moominš¤£ i allways used to watch thoose as a kid and i still do sometimes with my 8yr old sis
@Bimodal_Rocket oh look here. Might add some caster on my sim rig and my triple scrren standā:rofl:
ācaster on my sin riggā
Hans J. Stuck could sue Riccardo for plagiarism.
The silver team ruled for 7 years
From their Champ many lectures weād hear
Then came 22, and the Wolfe went boo hoo
So the rules have been changed for 23
Ok good oneā¦
Now do it in haiku
Oh come on, Max is public enemy number one if you happen to be a lap down. Heās like a cruise missile.
Someone like Alex Albon might think that LH is like a SCUD missile (Silver Car, Unreasonable Dive).
Both drivers have halos on their cars, but neither one deserves a halo for their on-track behavior.
Seb is the exception. Manās a saint. Maybe Romain, too.
I not so sure about that. For sure Seb mellowed over the seasons, and I agree that he is pretty universally liked now. But there was a time when he would do whatever to whoever (like his teammate Mark Webber) to get a win.
For example:
āBut after his victory in the Malaysian Grand Prix on Sunday, a more complex image of the German (Seb) has emerged - that of a ruthless, cunning driver who will do whatever it takes to win a race and possibly his fourth consecutive driversā championship.ā
From this article:
And from the same articleā¦
āOn the track, he (Seb) was aggressive but rarely reckless during his championship runs. While Lewis Hamilton had several run-ins with Felipe Massa in 2011 and Romain Grosjean caused more than one first-lap crash last year, Vettel appeared content with simply winning races or doing enough to keep his championship run intact.ā
To me, the bottom line is; if you show me a F1 driver who deserves a halo, Iāll show you a #2 driver, or an old driver, or both. I think thatās just the way it is in the Slam Bang, Live on the Razorās Edge, Laugh in the Face of Death world of modern F1.
I guess we mellow with age.
But yeah, I assumed he didnāt get to be champion without having sharp elbows like everyone else. But, I can pretend.
Hell yes you can; that is a privileged of millage.
Hold up thereā¦ this aināt our fathers f1, the only laughing in the face of death going on these days (mostly) is the skull emoticon used in a pointed tweet or something. (Just in case you werenāt being sarcastic).
Note: I am in no way implying that todays racing is lesser than the old days when it was existential.
Imagine driving through your sleepy little French town, off to get a baguette, and Tanguy comes screaming by in an LMP2 car.
Flipping us off because we slowed him down!
Thatās old Tanguy. New Tanguy is a Seb in the making.
See how I tied this into the original thread?