Alonso hit by car in Switzerland
Discussion
Piginapoke said:
TheDeuce said:
There was never any doubt he was basically in one piece and 'OK'. So whilst it's good that he's returned home and the doctors are all happy with his results - the more poignant question of whether or not this will affect his performance in the car remains unanswered.
But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
Why is that question poignant?But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
TheDeuce said:
Piginapoke said:
TheDeuce said:
There was never any doubt he was basically in one piece and 'OK'. So whilst it's good that he's returned home and the doctors are all happy with his results - the more poignant question of whether or not this will affect his performance in the car remains unanswered.
But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
Why is that question poignant?But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
LaurasOtherHalf said:
TheDeuce said:
Piginapoke said:
TheDeuce said:
There was never any doubt he was basically in one piece and 'OK'. So whilst it's good that he's returned home and the doctors are all happy with his results - the more poignant question of whether or not this will affect his performance in the car remains unanswered.
But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
Why is that question poignant?But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
TheDeuce said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
TheDeuce said:
Piginapoke said:
TheDeuce said:
There was never any doubt he was basically in one piece and 'OK'. So whilst it's good that he's returned home and the doctors are all happy with his results - the more poignant question of whether or not this will affect his performance in the car remains unanswered.
But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
Why is that question poignant?But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
Poignant is something that gives a sense of sadness, pain or regret.
Pedant hat off
glazbagun said:
Did we ever get to find out what happened when he passed out in the first hybrid McLaren test?
Nope.My 2ps worth it was something like this incident (no one injured just a broken car and the guy in the clip made a full recovery)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_t62W_0fs4
red_slr said:
Nope.
My 2ps worth it was something like this incident (no one injured just a broken car and the guy in the clip made a full recovery)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_t62W_0fs4
Jesus that was lucky!My 2ps worth it was something like this incident (no one injured just a broken car and the guy in the clip made a full recovery)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_t62W_0fs4
TheDeuce said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
TheDeuce said:
Piginapoke said:
TheDeuce said:
There was never any doubt he was basically in one piece and 'OK'. So whilst it's good that he's returned home and the doctors are all happy with his results - the more poignant question of whether or not this will affect his performance in the car remains unanswered.
But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
Why is that question poignant?But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
- off season
WickerBill said:
TheDeuce said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
TheDeuce said:
Piginapoke said:
TheDeuce said:
There was never any doubt he was basically in one piece and 'OK'. So whilst it's good that he's returned home and the doctors are all happy with his results - the more poignant question of whether or not this will affect his performance in the car remains unanswered.
But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
Why is that question poignant?But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
- off season
TheDeuce said:
WickerBill said:
TheDeuce said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
TheDeuce said:
Piginapoke said:
TheDeuce said:
There was never any doubt he was basically in one piece and 'OK'. So whilst it's good that he's returned home and the doctors are all happy with his results - the more poignant question of whether or not this will affect his performance in the car remains unanswered.
But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
Why is that question poignant?But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
- off season
LaurasOtherHalf said:
TheDeuce said:
WickerBill said:
TheDeuce said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
TheDeuce said:
Piginapoke said:
TheDeuce said:
There was never any doubt he was basically in one piece and 'OK'. So whilst it's good that he's returned home and the doctors are all happy with his results - the more poignant question of whether or not this will affect his performance in the car remains unanswered.
But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
Why is that question poignant?But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
- off season
glazbagun said:
Did we ever get to find out what happened when he passed out in the first hybrid McLaren test?
Yeh, Ron put in 1.21 GW in and sent him to 2015 (yeh ha Marty McFly)..In all seriousness he did wake up after a 600 watt electrical injection from the Honda PU, speaking Italian when he woke up.
Others say he ‘blacked’ out why driving from a former concussion.
Others say one of the greatest drivers in the world was caught in a cross wind.
He was zapped internally by the PU is the answer.
I’m no Alonso fan, but Mc Honda was 2/3 years to early to be racing.
TheDeuce said:
WickerBill said:
TheDeuce said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
TheDeuce said:
Piginapoke said:
TheDeuce said:
There was never any doubt he was basically in one piece and 'OK'. So whilst it's good that he's returned home and the doctors are all happy with his results - the more poignant question of whether or not this will affect his performance in the car remains unanswered.
But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
Why is that question poignant?But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
- off season
LaurasOtherHalf said:
TheDeuce said:
WickerBill said:
TheDeuce said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
TheDeuce said:
Piginapoke said:
TheDeuce said:
There was never any doubt he was basically in one piece and 'OK'. So whilst it's good that he's returned home and the doctors are all happy with his results - the more poignant question of whether or not this will affect his performance in the car remains unanswered.
But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
Why is that question poignant?But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
- off season
Ummm.... no - but I truly appreciate your interest/hopefulness
WickerBill said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
TheDeuce said:
WickerBill said:
TheDeuce said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
TheDeuce said:
Piginapoke said:
TheDeuce said:
There was never any doubt he was basically in one piece and 'OK'. So whilst it's good that he's returned home and the doctors are all happy with his results - the more poignant question of whether or not this will affect his performance in the car remains unanswered.
But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
Why is that question poignant?But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
- off season
HustleRussell said:
WickerBill said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
TheDeuce said:
WickerBill said:
TheDeuce said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
TheDeuce said:
Piginapoke said:
TheDeuce said:
There was never any doubt he was basically in one piece and 'OK'. So whilst it's good that he's returned home and the doctors are all happy with his results - the more poignant question of whether or not this will affect his performance in the car remains unanswered.
But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
Why is that question poignant?But not for long. Less than 4 weeks until pre-season, which will be an intense and truncated 3 days of driving. If he can do that with no issues then I'd say he's totally in the clear regards this cycling mishap. Other than the blokes car he ran in to probably being a bit grumpy about it
- off season
On the other hand, I fear certain other activities might make my eyes water..
On balance I won't be switching this year. Mrs Deuce is fairly reasonable and makes a fair roast dinner of a Sunday. I'll keep you all updated if the situation should change, I know you're all interested
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