So the driver that wins most races is not the Best??? Hamilton wins FIVE races Massa wins SIX races plus Hamilton wins by CHEATING
Achilles--You ignored my contention that the Driver who WINS most races is obviously the CHAMPION Hamilton wins 5 races Massa wins 6 races easy to understand isnt it?? Massa won MOST races so Massa is the Champion- Hamilton drives for a Team ofr PROVEN CH
Is Eurosport aware that for the first time ever there is an Irish Dakar Team entered in the 2009 Dakar motorcycle category ?. Team Dakar Ireland consisting of Philip Noone & Gary Ennis will be competing on Ktms prepared and mechanically backed up by Desert
The Africa race is on at the moment heading for Dakar. Caught a bit on Eurosport news but have you any plans to have a summary programme? Cheers
"So the driver that wins most races is not the Best???........." ........"Hamilton wins FIVE races ...... ........Massa wins SIX races.............." ........"plus Hamilton wins by CHEATING" Correct. Rosberg wins ONE race. Piquet wins TWO races. Lauda
achilles-you werent being "kind" you were being both insulting and AVOIDING the point --your way is to give the Championship to the man who wins the SECOND highest number of races!! Hamilton wins FIVE races Massa wins SIX races Its the Points scoring syst
How about making the guy that WINS most races in a season World Champion?? Hamilton 5 Massa 6 stop the "entertainment farce" Driver that WINS most races is Champion!!
Hamilton wins five races Massa wins six races Who is really the best in the world??
Actually Raiko, had you watched the race (I doubt you did) you would have noticed that Kimi selected to do some landscaping, therefore was unavailable at the finish of the race.
I agree with this. I've just checked out if the next race will be on TV, the race from Dusseldorf, and I've found out that it won't be. That's very sad. I hope somehow i will see that race, cause I love it.
Real is a circus. They are out of the title race already.
Bob...face it: The size of the track, the presence of cars/motorbikes which had already practised on the circuit, the fact it took place in December...all I am saying was that it was a non-starter! Why bother dragging us in, paying £55 a seat (as I did) wh
arsenal will beat you and make it a two horse race watch ya self............
I`m going to stick my nose in, sorry. I think, when it comes to RoC, we ned to remember that - like when we go to Monaco we shouldn`t expect to see a race. It just isn`t possible in an arena. RoC, like Monaco, is more of an event with an element of compet
Ok, Paddockbend...I'm gonna advertise my granny doing a pole dance around the Christmas Tree in Trafalgar Square next week...tickets £55 each! The chances of her actually appearing and doing such a dance are about the same chance we had to see Hoy/Hamilto
Susie how can you cover a circuit that is being used for two days? Oil being dropped is not guaranteed and can only be dressed on a 100% dry circuit using the dust that is used. There is stuff used on ovals that can soak up fluids on a wet circuit but it i
I give up, Bob! You ain't listening! Oh go on then...one last try! The track was built especially for the ROC, okay? Soooooo...part of that event was the HEAVILY ADVERTISED race between Hoy and Hammy...got that bit? You say the track couldn't be covered...
Sorry, Bob, but Hoy knew there were going to be cars racing...surely the possibility of oil crossed his mind? The fact is: we were promised a racer of champions..i.e. Hoy v. Hamilton. The powers-that-be should have ensured that the track was ok!!!
How could have the organisers guaranteed the race? The track was damp and it is difficult to dress oil when there is a damp or wet track because the normal powder that is used would make the track even more dangerous due to the powder going hard. There are
"Ok, Paddockbend...I'm gonna advertise my granny doing a pole dance around the Christmas Tree in Trafalgar Square next week...tickets £55 each! The chances of her actually appearing and doing such a dance are about the same chance we had to see Hoy/Hamilto
Their will be a moonshine run this year!
Yo Paddock...Yup! You got it!!!!! I DID go for that reason...but, as you said...it was for charity... P.S. Granny sends her love...she says her thermals mean she won't cancel any bookings made up until now...so be afraid...be very afraid!
roflolol!! If my old grandma was still alive I`d suggest we buy them matching poles :o)
I have a secret paddock...my old granny's gone, too! But I'm quite nifty in the thermals having spent many a race meeting at Snetterton...
I have a secret, Paddock...my old granny's gone, too! But I'm quite nifty in the thermals having spent many a race meeting at Snetterton...
I am afraid it is a white elephant. It cost £700million plus for a football pitch whilst Rockingham cost £50 million for a race circuit with 9 layouts.
Hola mitski, glad you enjoyed the football, west ham played there little hearts out, good old robert green about time he took over from david james. You will enjoy the ROC, Dont feel left out its cold and wet here in spain. Thank christ i have been in dub
Hola Richard, How did you manage 5 weeks in Dubai? I want your job. It's not the cold that I mind but the wet and damp. Another Prem casualty, the Gov's gone, who'll be next? Mark Hughes or big Scolari himself? He certainly discovered on Sunday that there
do you actually mean that old lantern-jaw.....erham....baba-pants-DC-David coultard to the like sof you and me was actually involved in the race of champions-nar-your having a laugh!
Personally I think the RoC overall is great value for money. The secret is to go for the cheapest seats, which gives you by far the best view of the track high up in the stands. I went last year with my cousin and our tickets cost £18 each. This year I too