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F1 ITALIAN GP

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 8:16 pm
by Luke
The first 4 teams on the grid tomorrow ... with the exception of one Ferrari car.

2 MERCEDES - 2 WILLIAMS - 2 McLARENS - 1 FERRARI & 2 RED BULLS

Its one of the closest & neatest looking teams grid formation I have seen in a long time ... and guess who split the McLaren & Red Bull Teams :?:

Really making him look like a thorn in everybody's backsides again ent ... Its F. ALONSO :D

If FORCE INDIA (2 cars) had made 4th. in that row of teams, look how Mercedes would have enjoyed this weekend to the fullest ~ because of 8 F1 cars all in a row with their powered engines.

All the same, looking forward to the IGP early in the morning with the 8 Mercedes, 8 Renaults & 6 Ferraris F1 powered cars :)

God willing of course.

Luke

Re: F1 ITALIAN GP

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 6:31 pm
by gordon
Unfortunately not a good race for Fernando Luke. Of course I'm happy with the result, but that aside, wasn't there some more great F1 racing today? I particularly like Bottas' and Ricciardo's driving, not to take anything away from the brilliant 3rd place by Massa. He deserved some better luck and took full advantage of it.

Re: F1 ITALIAN GP

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 12:01 am
by Luke
GG - I'm sure anyone could have called you Mr. Smiley after that race ..?

Sorry to say though, I turned off my TV when FA turned off his engine but agree with you that the race did turned out to be an entertaining one - after all ...

All because I looked @ the Re-run, while having lunch with the family :)

Luke

Re: F1 ITALIAN GP

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 6:54 pm
by gordon
Luke, you mustn't just blank the GPs just because your hero retires. There are many different great drives and battles for a true racing fan to enjoy. You could end up missing something momentous.

Re: F1 ITALIAN GP

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 9:19 pm
by Luke
That's very true GG & thanks for pointing it out to me again but remember, when the star boy dies in a movie - is because the show finish :lol: