Watched the race this morning. As much as I'm a Ferrari die-hard, I REFUSE to cheer for Alonso. The guy's a first-rate asshole in my book.
Regardless, it should be a great season. So many interesting rule changes.
Damn, some harsh words. Why do you say that?
Watched the race this morning. As much as I'm a Ferrari die-hard, I REFUSE to cheer for Alonso. The guy's a first-rate asshole in my book.
Regardless, it should be a great season. So many interesting rule changes.
First off, just listen to his interviews. He never has a good thing to say about anybody else, and if he loses, or gets in a wreck, it's never his fault. Second, ask yourself why, if he's such a great driver, he can't seem to stick with one team more than a season or two. The guy thinks he's God's gift to F1, and that the world revolves around him. Teams can't stand him, which is why nobody keeps him.
In other words, he's an arrogant asshat who thinks he's far more important than he really is.
Good day for the Reds, not so good for Vettel. The day was his till his car broke...
Alonso was catching him up pretty good. I wonder how it would've played out if his car didn't break??
We will never know, I got the impression Vettel was not driving at the limit. Those two should give us a good show this season :beer:
For sure! :beer:
It just sucks that overtaking is becoming more difficult and we're beginning to see more and more parades :sleeping:
I beg to differ man. You say teams can't stand him, yet he was the hottest commodity this off-season. I personally think he is the best driver in the field at this present time. Why do you say he never has anything good to say about anybody else? Did you hear his interview today? All he did was mention his team and what a great job they've done to get this car to where it is and get him this victory.
First off, just listen to his interviews. He never has a good thing to say about anybody else, and if he loses, or gets in a wreck, it's never his fault. Second, ask yourself why, if he's such a great driver, he can't seem to stick with one team more than a season or two. The guy thinks he's God's gift to F1, and that the world revolves around him. Teams can't stand him, which is why nobody keeps him.
In other words, he's an arrogant asshat who thinks he's far more important than he really is.
He'll always be a hot commodity as a two-time champion. So yeah - everybody wants him - until they have him. Then they wish they'd signed someone else.
Yeah, he always talks great about his team in public, but behind the scenes it's different. All you have to do is read up on it. Besides, I was talking more about the way he talks about other drivers.
It's all good man - we just have a difference of opinion.
Good day for the Reds, not so good for Vettel. The day was his till his car broke... Chop Schuey is going to have his hands full with his teammate Rosberg..
Dude - it was Schumacher's first race back in 3 YEARS. Give him a little time to get back up to speed.