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If I had a nickel for everytime Charles Leclerc's race was ruined to secure his teammates win I would have two nickels which isn't a lot but it is fucking embarrassing Ferrari get it together.
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Also while im being a jackass braggart online can i say as a surfer on the asian in asia education system ocean i cant find it in myself to be impressed by US high school successes in the slightest what do you mean your trigonometry teacher. They make one guy for every math subdivision? Its trig the whole class???? Do you also have a specific calculus teacher???? Whats your next period?? history of monarch butterflies?
Wait heres the famous primary school leaving exam question from here. Im not 12 years old anymore so im too fking stupid to get it right without thinking really hard. But theyre really so wicked to these 12 year old children over here theyre like freaking evil wizards setting ghastly puzzles for those who might wish to escape the evil lair of primary six. And every time the little kids are like dodging and weaving around the fireballs getting thrown at them. They parkour around these questions within minutes. And then they grow up go to progressively more advanced tuition centres turn 17 and then kill themselves
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delighted to inform you that ted and dc had a slapfight via itv column after singapore 2008
ted:
It seems pointless to criticise a man who’s only got three more races to go in his F1 career, but since he may well be dishing plenty of criticism out to others next year, I’ll start now: he was mediocre in Singapore.
David was handed a gilt-edged opportunity by his team, who made the right call when Piquet crashed. When the safety car came in, he was looking good – running right behind Alonso and Webber, yet he finished the race behind Rosberg (with a 10 second stop & go), Hamilton, Glock, Vettel and Heidfeld.
David will argue that he lost time on his in-lap due to Alonso coming out of the pits and blocking him on lap 42. But he lost four seconds. A good in-lap was 1m50s, a decent one 1m52s, David’s was 1m56s. Could he not have overtaken the Renault?
And he’ll point to the three or four seconds lost in the pit stop (through no fault of his own), but David finished 16 seconds behind and could only manage the 13th quickest lap.
I don’t mean to sound picky, but it just seems that David is a shadow of the driver he was this time last year.
dc’s response:
However my fellow itv.com/f1 columnist Ted Kravitz — who I think I may have met in the Formula 1 paddock at some point, although I’d have to check — has thrown down the gauntlet by suggesting that my performance was “mediocre” and that I’m now in retirement mode.
Having now had the opportunity to read Ted’s column, I’m afraid there are several inaccuracies that I need to correct to give a true picture of how my race unfolded.
First off, he criticises my slow in-lap before my second pit stop and asks why I was unable to overtake Fernando Alonso, who had just emerged from the pits.
Well, Lewis Hamilton — in one of the fastest cars out there — couldn’t pass me for more than 20 laps, so why would I be able to pass Alonso, who went on to win the grand prix?
If Lewis is as good as we all think he is, why did he spend more than 20 laps behind me?
Could he not have overtaken a driver in the twilight of his career if it was as easy as Ted imagines? How many people have you, Ted Kravitz, overtaken?
I’m entirely comfortable being in the category of has-been because the other options are to be a wannabe or a never-has-been.
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