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As a racer, he is average. As a person, he is a farken wanker.

it's like you opened up my head and read my mind mate! I feel exactly the same way. fast driver, rubbish racer, total f**king wanker. jerkit.gif

you're right. it was a masterful crash. great drive hamo!

haha. yes, it was a masterstroke of driving genius! to prove my skills I've also managed to back it into the barrier once and still drive away. waiting for the call from ron dennis any day now.

... to prove my skills I've also managed to back it into the barrier once and still drive away. waiting for the call from ron dennis any day now.

If thats all it takes then i am posting him soem videos of me straight away.

Will be interesting to see how Massa goes for the remainder of the year with the pressure of leading the championship. Personally i think he is the pick for the remainder of the season. He has the points mid season, a good car, obviously dirving with confidence based on what i saw in Canada and France would have helped. And he seems to have his head in the game this year...whether Kimi can come back? I cant see either McLaren driver doing a lot for the rest of the year, no doubt they will take GP wins but wont be there every weekend, something you have to do to win the championship.

Coulthard speculation rife ahead of home GP

The strong rumour in the days before the British Grand Prix is that David Coulthard will announce his retirement from Formula One this weekend at Silverstone.

The veteran of approaching 250 Grand Prix, 15 consecutive seasons and 13 wins - and at 37 the oldest active race driver - is out of contract at Red Bull at the end of the season.

With German youngster Sebastian Vettel expected to claim his seat for next year, it is now strongly speculated that Coulthard will take the opportunity of perhaps his last home race to signal the impending end of his F1 career.

He said recently about the prospect of retirement as a race driver: "When that moment comes, there you go.

That's the journey of life. You move on to the next thing.

"There are a lot worse things that can happen to you and you move on to the next challenge," Coulthard added.

and if I lose you get chu-hi and cheap katsu karee! lol. ok, I'm not that tight. ramen and gyoza...

I will be in town in december so we can make good on these threats!

Lol, cheap skate.

Yep - the season will have long since finished by that time...

Or, I might just "forget" to take my phone from home and then call you the next day on my way out of the country, lol! :laugh:

pretty sure its not just your head he opened...but 99% of the posters in here...

Adam = 1%

Meh, theres always gotta be a minority. Looks like a massive minority.

Dont mind it at all, lol.

Hes gonna do it this year, youll see. :whistling:

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