Has F1 failed in its purpose?
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Nice to see Bernie's not saying anything controversial at this difficult time for the future of F1
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/36086363
Putin should be running Europe.
Hitler got the job done.
Women are too meek and feeble to drive F1 cars.
Immigrants haven't made a contribution to the UK.
And this guy is basically the CEO of the worlds premium motorsport showcase?
Somebody needs to get a grip. NOW.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/36086363
Putin should be running Europe.
Hitler got the job done.
Women are too meek and feeble to drive F1 cars.
Immigrants haven't made a contribution to the UK.
And this guy is basically the CEO of the worlds premium motorsport showcase?
Somebody needs to get a grip. NOW.
The Hypno-Toad said:
Nice to see Bernie's not saying anything controversial at this difficult time for the future of F1
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/36086363
Putin should be running Europe.
Hitler got the job done.
Women are too meek and feeble to drive F1 cars.
Immigrants haven't made a contribution to the UK.
And this guy is basically the CEO of the worlds premium motorsport showcase?
Somebody needs to get a grip. NOW.
Is he also acting as Donald Trump's chief adviser?http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/36086363
Putin should be running Europe.
Hitler got the job done.
Women are too meek and feeble to drive F1 cars.
Immigrants haven't made a contribution to the UK.
And this guy is basically the CEO of the worlds premium motorsport showcase?
Somebody needs to get a grip. NOW.
The tragedy is that so many people in the F1 bubble will drone on about how super smart BCE is; he may be a hell of a secondhand car salesman but not once have I ever heard him say anything that wasn't either gauche, misogynistic, racist, crass,gnomic,nonsensical or all of these things . The man has been a joke for decades and the fact that we now have silly Grands Prix in even sillier countries like Azerbaijan is entirely down to his greed . Max Mosley sold him the sport for £1.50,and despite the Don King clause Ecclestone then sold it on to a bunch of shysters- sorry , venture capitalists, who are sucking the life out of the sport. But making gazillions- so that's alright then.
Just goes to prove what I've always said - and it doesn't matter what you're talking about, the minute the money men move in, the whole thing's ruined.
Look at what happened when the investors decided they wanted a slice of the classic car market; it took years for prices to settle back to a level where ordinary mortals could afford them.
Look at what happened when the investors decided they wanted a slice of the classic car market; it took years for prices to settle back to a level where ordinary mortals could afford them.
Interesting article (as always) from Mike Lawrence -
http://www.pitpass.com/56225/We-Need-A-Revolution
http://www.pitpass.com/56225/We-Need-A-Revolution
Eric Mc said:
Interesting article (as always) from Mike Lawrence -
http://www.pitpass.com/56225/We-Need-A-Revolution
http://www.pitpass.com/56225/We-Need-A-Revolution
Mike Lawrence said:
Were I to have such power I would set a limit on engine capacity, say 3-litres normally aspirated with no rev limit, with configuration being down to the teams. There would be a sharp reduction in aerodynamic downforce and the only function allowed on the steering wheel would be a paddle gearchange. Cars would have to start with a button and not a laptop. There would be no driver aids and nor would there be anything to limit a driver, like fuel flow.
Makes sense to me.Gassing Station | Formula 1 | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff