https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour of your
own driver then ...
On 2022-03-07 1:24 p.m., geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour of
your own driver then ...
Since Horner is intimately acquainted with the situation...
...and you're not...
...and you're not...
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour of your
own driver then ...
geoff
On 2022-03-07 1:24 p.m., geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour of
your own driver then ...
geoff
'Horner is one of several figures in F1 to admit that Masi was trying to follow guidance directing him to do his best to avoid races ending under
a safety-car period.'
So...
...who do you suppose was giving him that guidance?
On 8/03/2022 11:52 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-07 1:24 p.m., geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour of
your own driver then ...
geoff
'Horner is one of several figures in F1 to admit that Masi was trying
to follow guidance directing him to do his best to avoid races ending
under a safety-car period.'
So...
...who do you suppose was giving him that guidance?
Um, Horner ? Plus fuck-knows who else - I don't know, and neither do
you.-a Maybe nobody else.
However, irrelevant. Whoever said what, the wrong decisions are still
wrong decisions. He was the race director and should have had a solid appreciation of the rules, and should have appreciated that they should
not be bent in response to whoever saying whatever.
Sorry,
Um, Horner ? Plus fuck-knows who else - I don't know, and neither do
you. Maybe nobody else.
Um, Horner ?
Sorry, but when your bosses tell you what they want, that's what tends
to happen.
On Monday, March 7, 2022 at 7:25:35 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
Sorry, but when your bosses tell you what they want, that's what tends
to happen.
you fucking faggot
On 2022-03-07 6:09 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 8/03/2022 11:52 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-07 1:24 p.m., geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour of
your own driver then ...
geoff
'Horner is one of several figures in F1 to admit that Masi was trying
to follow guidance directing him to do his best to avoid races ending
under a safety-car period.'
So...
...who do you suppose was giving him that guidance?
Um, Horner ? Plus fuck-knows who else - I don't know, and neither do
you.-a Maybe nobody else.
Horner is reported as saying exactly what I was telling you.
However, irrelevant. Whoever said what, the wrong decisions are still
wrong decisions. He was the race director and should have had a solid
appreciation of the rules, and should have appreciated that they
should not be bent in response to whoever saying whatever.
Sorry, but when your bosses tell you what they want, that's what tends
to happen.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour of your
own driver then ...
geoff
On 8/03/2022 3:25 pm, Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-07 6:09 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 8/03/2022 11:52 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-07 1:24 p.m., geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour of >>>>> your own driver then ...
geoff
'Horner is one of several figures in F1 to admit that Masi was
trying to follow guidance directing him to do his best to avoid
races ending under a safety-car period.'
So...
...who do you suppose was giving him that guidance?
Um, Horner ? Plus fuck-knows who else - I don't know, and neither do
you.-a Maybe nobody else.
Horner is reported as saying exactly what I was telling you.
However, irrelevant. Whoever said what, the wrong decisions are still
wrong decisions. He was the race director and should have had a solid
appreciation of the rules, and should have appreciated that they
should not be bent in response to whoever saying whatever.
Sorry, but when your bosses tell you what they want, that's what tends
to happen.
OK - your trick.-a Please cite proof.
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2022-03-07 6:09 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 8/03/2022 11:52 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-07 1:24 p.m., geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour of
your own driver then ...
geoff
'Horner is one of several figures in F1 to admit that Masi was trying
to follow guidance directing him to do his best to avoid races ending
under a safety-car period.'
So...
...who do you suppose was giving him that guidance?
Um, Horner ? Plus fuck-knows who else - I don't know, and neither do
you.-a Maybe nobody else.
Horner is reported as saying exactly what I was telling you.
However, irrelevant. Whoever said what, the wrong decisions are still
wrong decisions. He was the race director and should have had a solid
appreciation of the rules, and should have appreciated that they should
not be bent in response to whoever saying whatever.
Sorry, but when your bosses tell you what they want, that's what tends
to happen.
MasirCOs boss is the FIA, the regulator of F1. Are you saying it is bent?
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2022-03-07 6:09 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 8/03/2022 11:52 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-07 1:24 p.m., geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour of
your own driver then ...
geoff
'Horner is one of several figures in F1 to admit that Masi was trying
to follow guidance directing him to do his best to avoid races ending
under a safety-car period.'
So...
...who do you suppose was giving him that guidance?
Um, Horner ? Plus fuck-knows who else - I don't know, and neither do
you.-a Maybe nobody else.
Horner is reported as saying exactly what I was telling you.
However, irrelevant. Whoever said what, the wrong decisions are still
wrong decisions. He was the race director and should have had a solid
appreciation of the rules, and should have appreciated that they should
not be bent in response to whoever saying whatever.
Sorry, but when your bosses tell you what they want, that's what tends
to happen.
MasirCOs boss is the FIA, the regulator of F1. Are you saying it is bent?
Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-07 1:24 p.m., geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour of
your own driver then ...
geoff
'Horner is one of several figures in F1 to admit that Masi was trying
to follow guidance directing him to do his best to avoid races ending
under a safety-car period.'
So...
...who do you suppose was giving him that guidance?
Do you have a cite for that.
Sounds like another one pulled out of your arse.
On 8/03/2022 5:46 pm, Sir Tim wrote:
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:There have been plenty of accusations that Masi is "Bent" and
On 2022-03-07 6:09 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 8/03/2022 11:52 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-07 1:24 p.m., geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour of >>>>>> your own driver then ...
geoff
'Horner is one of several figures in F1 to admit that Masi was trying >>>>> to follow guidance directing him to do his best to avoid races ending >>>>> under a safety-car period.'
So...
...who do you suppose was giving him that guidance?
Um, Horner ? Plus fuck-knows who else - I don't know, and neither do
you.-a Maybe nobody else.
Horner is reported as saying exactly what I was telling you.
However, irrelevant. Whoever said what, the wrong decisions are still
wrong decisions. He was the race director and should have had a solid
appreciation of the rules, and should have appreciated that they should >>>> not be bent in response to whoever saying whatever.
Sorry, but when your bosses tell you what they want, that's what tends
to happen.
MasirCOs boss is the FIA, the regulator of F1. Are you saying it is bent?
deliberately set out to rob Hamilton of the title.
Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-08 3:07 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-07 1:24 p.m., geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in
favour of your own driver then ...
geoff
'Horner is one of several figures in F1 to admit that Masi was
trying to follow guidance directing him to do his best to avoid
races ending under a safety-car period.'
So...
...who do you suppose was giving him that guidance?
Do you have a cite for that.
The article above.
Tells us nothing about the source of any supposed guidance and who it
came from.
Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-07 1:24 p.m., geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour of
your own driver then ...
geoff
'Horner is one of several figures in F1 to admit that Masi was trying
to follow guidance directing him to do his best to avoid races ending
under a safety-car period.'
So...
...who do you suppose was giving him that guidance?
Oh FFS, we've been over this. It was his job to follow and enforce the regulations. If there were guidance that required a regulation change
they would have put one to the teams. There was not.
Are you really claiming to be too ignorant to know the difference
between something being "desirable" and being given authority to override/ignore the written regulations?
On 2022-03-08 8:52 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan wrote:Do you at least acknowledge that Horner said this?
On 2022-03-08 3:07 a.m., Bigbird wrote:Tells us nothing about the source of any supposed guidance and who it
Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-07 1:24 p.m., geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour of >>>>>> your own driver then ...
geoff
'Horner is one of several figures in F1 to admit that Masi was
trying to follow guidance directing him to do his best to avoid
races ending under a safety-car period.'
So...
...who do you suppose was giving him that guidance?
Do you have a cite for that.
The article above.
came from.
And from whom can an employee received "guidance"?
On 2022-03-07 10:33 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 8/03/2022 3:25 pm, Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-07 6:09 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 8/03/2022 11:52 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-07 1:24 p.m., geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour
of your own driver then ...
geoff
'Horner is one of several figures in F1 to admit that Masi was
trying to follow guidance directing him to do his best to avoid
races ending under a safety-car period.'
So...
...who do you suppose was giving him that guidance?
Um, Horner ? Plus fuck-knows who else - I don't know, and neither do
you.-a Maybe nobody else.
Horner is reported as saying exactly what I was telling you.
However, irrelevant. Whoever said what, the wrong decisions are
still wrong decisions. He was the race director and should have had
a solid appreciation of the rules, and should have appreciated that
they should not be bent in response to whoever saying whatever.
Sorry, but when your bosses tell you what they want, that's what
tends to happen.
OK - your trick.-a Please cite proof.
Do you dispute that Christian Horner stated that:
'Masi was trying to follow guidance directing him to do his best to
avoid races ending under a safety-car period.'
Yes or no?
On 2022-03-07 11:46 p.m., Sir Tim wrote:
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2022-03-07 6:09 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 8/03/2022 11:52 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-07 1:24 p.m., geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour of >>>>>> your own driver then ...
geoff
'Horner is one of several figures in F1 to admit that Masi was trying >>>>> to follow guidance directing him to do his best to avoid races ending >>>>> under a safety-car period.'
So...
...who do you suppose was giving him that guidance?
Um, Horner ? Plus fuck-knows who else - I don't know, and neither do
you.-a Maybe nobody else.
Horner is reported as saying exactly what I was telling you.
However, irrelevant. Whoever said what, the wrong decisions are still
wrong decisions. He was the race director and should have had a solid
appreciation of the rules, and should have appreciated that they should >>>> not be bent in response to whoever saying whatever.
Sorry, but when your bosses tell you what they want, that's what tends
to happen.
MasirCOs boss is the FIA, the regulator of F1. Are you saying it is bent?
1. They don't have to be "bent" to think it is in the best interests of
F1 for the best season in 20 years not to end behind a safety car.
On 8/03/2022 7:24 am, geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour of
your own driver then ...
geoff
Interestingly in a fan poll on Speed-Cafe, 2/3rds of the respondent felt that he should not have been sacked.
On 2022-03-08, keithr0 <user@account.invalid> wrote:
On 8/03/2022 5:46 pm, Sir Tim wrote:
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:There have been plenty of accusations that Masi is "Bent" and
On 2022-03-07 6:09 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 8/03/2022 11:52 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-07 1:24 p.m., geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour of >>>>>>> your own driver then ...
geoff
'Horner is one of several figures in F1 to admit that Masi was trying >>>>>> to follow guidance directing him to do his best to avoid races ending >>>>>> under a safety-car period.'
So...
...who do you suppose was giving him that guidance?
Um, Horner ? Plus fuck-knows who else - I don't know, and neither do >>>>> you.-a Maybe nobody else.
Horner is reported as saying exactly what I was telling you.
However, irrelevant. Whoever said what, the wrong decisions are still >>>>> wrong decisions. He was the race director and should have had a solid >>>>> appreciation of the rules, and should have appreciated that they should >>>>> not be bent in response to whoever saying whatever.
Sorry, but when your bosses tell you what they want, that's what tends >>>> to happen.
MasirCOs boss is the FIA, the regulator of F1. Are you saying it is bent? >>>
deliberately set out to rob Hamilton of the title.
Why would he do that?
"Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."
There have been more controversial discussions over the season, not just in the last race. If it was deliberate it was, uhm, finely timed :-)
On 8/03/2022 11:04 pm, durian wrote:
On 2022-03-08, keithr0 <user@account.invalid> wrote:
On 8/03/2022 5:46 pm, Sir Tim wrote:
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:There have been plenty of accusations that Masi is "Bent" and
On 2022-03-07 6:09 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 8/03/2022 11:52 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-07 1:24 p.m., geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour of >>>>>>>> your own driver then ...
geoff
'Horner is one of several figures in F1 to admit that Masi was
trying
to follow guidance directing him to do his best to avoid races
ending
under a safety-car period.'
So...
...who do you suppose was giving him that guidance?
Um, Horner ? Plus fuck-knows who else - I don't know, and neither do >>>>>> you.-a Maybe nobody else.
Horner is reported as saying exactly what I was telling you.
However, irrelevant. Whoever said what, the wrong decisions are still >>>>>> wrong decisions. He was the race director and should have had a solid >>>>>> appreciation of the rules, and should have appreciated that they
should
not be bent in response to whoever saying whatever.
Sorry, but when your bosses tell you what they want, that's what tends >>>>> to happen.
MasirCOs boss is the FIA, the regulator of F1. Are you saying it is bent? >>>>
deliberately set out to rob Hamilton of the title.
Why would he do that?
Maybe because Red Bull is the only top team in recent times who've run Australian drivers? I've spoken to a few Aussies and they tend to favour
RBR because of this. It's the most popular team in Aus from what I can see.
Just a thought...
"Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by
stupidity."
Hanlon's Razor is good as a general guide but you don't get to become F1 race director if you're stupid.
There have been more controversial discussions over the season, not
just in the last race. If it was deliberate it was, uhm, finely timed :-)
It was very predictable though, once Max pitted and Lewis didn't and
they were nose-to-tail *any* racing lap/s were going to change the
natural order of the race.
On 9/03/2022 8:39 am, ~misfit~ wrote:
On 8/03/2022 11:04 pm, durian wrote:
On 2022-03-08, keithr0 <user@account.invalid> wrote:
On 8/03/2022 5:46 pm, Sir Tim wrote:
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:There have been plenty of accusations that Masi is "Bent" and
On 2022-03-07 6:09 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 8/03/2022 11:52 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-07 1:24 p.m., geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour of >>>>>>>>> your own driver then ...
geoff
'Horner is one of several figures in F1 to admit that Masi was trying >>>>>>>> to follow guidance directing him to do his best to avoid races ending >>>>>>>> under a safety-car period.'
So...
...who do you suppose was giving him that guidance?
Um, Horner ? Plus fuck-knows who else - I don't know, and neither do >>>>>>> you.-a Maybe nobody else.
Horner is reported as saying exactly what I was telling you.
However, irrelevant. Whoever said what, the wrong decisions are still >>>>>>> wrong decisions. He was the race director and should have had a solid >>>>>>> appreciation of the rules, and should have appreciated that they should >>>>>>> not be bent in response to whoever saying whatever.
Sorry, but when your bosses tell you what they want, that's what tends >>>>>> to happen.
MasirCOs boss is the FIA, the regulator of F1. Are you saying it is bent? >>>>>
deliberately set out to rob Hamilton of the title.
Why would he do that?
Maybe because Red Bull is the only top team in recent times who've run Australian drivers? I've
spoken to a few Aussies and they tend to favour RBR because of this. It's the most popular team
in Aus from what I can see.
A load of bullshit.
I think that whatever team Danny Ricciardo is driving for is more likely to be
favourite.
I have seem posts that imply that Australians hate Hamilton, not sure where that comes
from either.
(BTW, as an Aussie I'd have
thought you'd have known that Dan doesn't like being called "Danny".)
~misfit~ wrote:
Maybe because Red Bull is the only top team in recent times who've
run Australian drivers? I've spoken to a few Aussies and they tend to
favour RBR because of this. It's the most popular team in Aus from
what I can see.
A quick search gave this.
https://www.motorsportweek.com/2021/10/21/ferrari-no-longer-most-popular-f1-team-among-fans/
"McLaren was the top-ranked team in the UK, US, Australia, Canada and
Brazil, while regionally it was ranked number one in Europe."
The combination of 2nd most popular driver Lando Norris and Daniel
Ricciardo probably drive this choice in AUS.
~misfit~ wrote:
Maybe because Red Bull is the only top team in recent times who've
run Australian drivers? I've spoken to a few Aussies and they tend to
favour RBR because of this. It's the most popular team in Aus from
what I can see.
A quick search gave this.
https://www.motorsportweek.com/2021/10/21/ferrari-no-longer-most-popular-f1-team-among-fans/
"McLaren was the top-ranked team in the UK, US, Australia, Canada and
Brazil, while regionally it was ranked number one in Europe."
The combination of 2nd most popular driver Lando Norris and Daniel
Ricciardo probably drive this choice in AUS.
Also as F1 has started to reach more women (and they do outnumber us after all) this probably
accounts for a lot of it. From your link:
"A noticeable increase in popularity has been seen in female fans, with almost 50% of female
participants listing McLaren as their top team to follow."
On 9/03/2022 5:34 pm, keithr0 wrote:
On 9/03/2022 8:39 am, ~misfit~ wrote:
On 8/03/2022 11:04 pm, durian wrote:
On 2022-03-08, keithr0 <user@account.invalid> wrote:
On 8/03/2022 5:46 pm, Sir Tim wrote:
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:There have been plenty of accusations that Masi is "Bent" and
On 2022-03-07 6:09 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 8/03/2022 11:52 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-07 1:24 p.m., geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in >>>>>>>>>> favour of
your own driver then ...
geoff
'Horner is one of several figures in F1 to admit that Masi was >>>>>>>>> trying
to follow guidance directing him to do his best to avoid races >>>>>>>>> ending
under a safety-car period.'
So...
...who do you suppose was giving him that guidance?
Um, Horner ? Plus fuck-knows who else - I don't know, and
neither do
you.-a Maybe nobody else.
Horner is reported as saying exactly what I was telling you.
However, irrelevant. Whoever said what, the wrong decisions are >>>>>>>> still
wrong decisions. He was the race director and should have had a >>>>>>>> solid
appreciation of the rules, and should have appreciated that they >>>>>>>> should
not be bent in response to whoever saying whatever.
Sorry, but when your bosses tell you what they want, that's what >>>>>>> tends
to happen.
MasirCOs boss is the FIA, the regulator of F1. Are you saying it is >>>>>> bent?
deliberately set out to rob Hamilton of the title.
Why would he do that?
Maybe because Red Bull is the only top team in recent times who've
run Australian drivers? I've spoken to a few Aussies and they tend to
favour RBR because of this. It's the most popular team in Aus from
what I can see.
A load of bullshit.
Opinions and arseholes.... Unless you can produce data to back it up?
I think that whatever team Danny Ricciardo is driving for is more
likely to be favourite.
Yeah, even Masi couldn't wrangle it so that Dan won that last race.
(BTW, as an Aussie I'd have thought you'd have known that Dan doesn't
like being called "Danny".)
I have seem posts that imply that Australians hate Hamilton, not sure
where that comes from either.
Hard to know. Then again as one of the last countries in the world to
have an official whites only 'White Australia policy' (WAP), only
rescinded in the 1970s and an abysmal record when it comes to dealing
with native inhabitants it could be true... The WAP is after all in
living memory.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Australia_policy>
Maybe (where ever it comes from) it is partly due to the fact that
Hamilton was keeping RBR out of top place?
On 10/03/2022 8:50 am, ~misfit~ wrote:
On 9/03/2022 5:34 pm, keithr0 wrote:
On 9/03/2022 8:39 am, ~misfit~ wrote:
On 8/03/2022 11:04 pm, durian wrote:
On 2022-03-08, keithr0 <user@account.invalid> wrote:
On 8/03/2022 5:46 pm, Sir Tim wrote:
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:There have been plenty of accusations that Masi is "Bent" and
On 2022-03-07 6:09 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 8/03/2022 11:52 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-07 1:24 p.m., geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in >>>>>>>>>>> favour of
your own driver then ...
geoff
'Horner is one of several figures in F1 to admit that Masi was >>>>>>>>>> trying
to follow guidance directing him to do his best to avoid races >>>>>>>>>> ending
under a safety-car period.'
So...
...who do you suppose was giving him that guidance?
Um, Horner ? Plus fuck-knows who else - I don't know, and
neither do
you.-a Maybe nobody else.
Horner is reported as saying exactly what I was telling you.
However, irrelevant. Whoever said what, the wrong decisions are >>>>>>>>> still
wrong decisions. He was the race director and should have had a >>>>>>>>> solid
appreciation of the rules, and should have appreciated that >>>>>>>>> they should
not be bent in response to whoever saying whatever.
Sorry, but when your bosses tell you what they want, that's what >>>>>>>> tends
to happen.
MasirCOs boss is the FIA, the regulator of F1. Are you saying it is >>>>>>> bent?
deliberately set out to rob Hamilton of the title.
Why would he do that?
Maybe because Red Bull is the only top team in recent times who've
run Australian drivers? I've spoken to a few Aussies and they tend
to favour RBR because of this. It's the most popular team in Aus
from what I can see.
A load of bullshit.
Opinions and arseholes.... Unless you can produce data to back it up?
Don't need to I was questioning your assertion.
I think that whatever team Danny Ricciardo is driving for is more
likely to be favourite.
Yeah, even Masi couldn't wrangle it so that Dan won that last race.
(BTW, as an Aussie I'd have thought you'd have known that Dan doesn't
like being called "Danny".)
I have seem posts that imply that Australians hate Hamilton, not sure
where that comes from either.
Hard to know. Then again as one of the last countries in the world to
have an official whites only 'White Australia policy' (WAP), only
rescinded in the 1970s and an abysmal record when it comes to dealing
with native inhabitants it could be true... The WAP is after all in
living memory.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Australia_policy>
Maybe (where ever it comes from) it is partly due to the fact that
Hamilton was keeping RBR out of top place?
So basically because Masi is Australian, he favours Red Bull, and hates Hamilton because he is a racist. That's not a good troll barely even an average one.
On 10/03/2022 11:43 pm, Bigbird wrote:
~misfit~ wrote:
Maybe because Red Bull is the only top team in recent times who've
run Australian drivers? I've spoken to a few Aussies and they tend to
favour RBR because of this. It's the most popular team in Aus from
what I can see.
A quick search gave this.
https://www.motorsportweek.com/2021/10/21/ferrari-no-longer-most-popular-f1-team-among-fans/
"McLaren was the top-ranked team in the UK, US, Australia, Canada and
Brazil, while regionally it was ranked number one in Europe."
The combination of 2nd most popular driver Lando Norris and Daniel
Ricciardo probably drive this choice in AUS.
Also as F1 has started to reach more women (and they do outnumber us
after all) this probably accounts for a lot of it. From your link:
"A noticeable increase in popularity has been seen in female fans, with almost 50% of female participants listing McLaren as their top team to follow."
On 10/03/2022 8:50 am, ~misfit~ wrote:
On 9/03/2022 5:34 pm, keithr0 wrote:
On 9/03/2022 8:39 am, ~misfit~ wrote:
On 8/03/2022 11:04 pm, durian wrote:
On 2022-03-08, keithr0 <user@account.invalid> wrote:
On 8/03/2022 5:46 pm, Sir Tim wrote:
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:There have been plenty of accusations that Masi is "Bent" and
On 2022-03-07 6:09 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 8/03/2022 11:52 am, Alan wrote:
On 2022-03-07 1:24 p.m., geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60651647
Ha ha ha. Nothing to do with Masi's ignoring the rules in favour of >>>>>>>>>>> your own driver then ...
geoff
'Horner is one of several figures in F1 to admit that Masi was trying
to follow guidance directing him to do his best to avoid races ending
under a safety-car period.'
So...
...who do you suppose was giving him that guidance?
Um, Horner ? Plus fuck-knows who else - I don't know, and neither do >>>>>>>>> you.-a Maybe nobody else.
Horner is reported as saying exactly what I was telling you.
However, irrelevant. Whoever said what, the wrong decisions are still >>>>>>>>> wrong decisions. He was the race director and should have had a solid >>>>>>>>> appreciation of the rules, and should have appreciated that they should
not be bent in response to whoever saying whatever.
Sorry, but when your bosses tell you what they want, that's what tends >>>>>>>> to happen.
MasirCOs boss is the FIA, the regulator of F1. Are you saying it is bent?
deliberately set out to rob Hamilton of the title.
Why would he do that?
Maybe because Red Bull is the only top team in recent times who've run Australian drivers? I've
spoken to a few Aussies and they tend to favour RBR because of this. It's the most popular team
in Aus from what I can see.
A load of bullshit.
Opinions and arseholes.... Unless you can produce data to back it up?
Don't need to I was questioning your assertion.
I think that whatever team Danny Ricciardo is driving for is more likely to be favourite.
Yeah, even Masi couldn't wrangle it so that Dan won that last race. (BTW, as an Aussie I'd have
thought you'd have known that Dan doesn't like being called "Danny".)
I have seem posts that imply that Australians hate Hamilton, not sure where that comes from either.
Hard to know. Then again as one of the last countries in the world to have an official whites
only 'White Australia policy' (WAP), only rescinded in the 1970s and an abysmal record when it
comes to dealing with native inhabitants it could be true... The WAP is after all in living memory.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Australia_policy>
Maybe (where ever it comes from) it is partly due to the fact that Hamilton was keeping RBR out
of top place?
So basically because Masi is Australian, he favours Red Bull, and hates Hamilton because he is a
racist. That's not a good troll barely even an average one.
I'm not a troll,
though sometimes my posts are a little edgy.
Sounds more like Edmund ....
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