Tiger
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Its one thing being angry about the state of the race but its another for actually throwing things onto the track 
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Ojc
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They have no regard for anything but themselves.
They are stupid, pathetic nation.
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Kyle T
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I thought it was funny 
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James
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quote: Originally posted by m0nDe0
I thought it was funny 
Drive past me at 150mph and ill throw a can of stella at you and ill see how much you laugh
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Mase
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It made me laugh when they were talking to the people who were leaving the race track, as some of them made no sense what so ever !!! One lad said they should have started them from the pit lane with new tyres, but they would still use michelin so would still have the same prob 
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Kyle T
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quote: Originally posted by James
quote: Originally posted by m0nDe0
I thought it was funny 
Drive past me at 150mph and ill throw a can of stella at you and ill see how much you laugh
too right I'll be laughing, 150mph in a 1.0 12v Corsa - a Can of stella is the least of my worries  
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Tiger
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quote: Originally posted by m0nDe0
I thought it was funny 
The same way we would find it funny if someone threw a can of something off a motorway bridge through your windscreen while you were driving.
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Tiger
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quote: Originally posted by mase5
It made me laugh when they were talking to the people who were leaving the race track, as some of them made no sense what so ever !!! One lad said they should have started them from the pit lane with new tyres, but they would still use michelin so would still have the same prob
That bloke had no clue - I think as TV viewers, we were a lot better informed about the situation. I think very few really knew what was going on...
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Kyle T
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quote: Originally posted by Tiger
quote: Originally posted by m0nDe0
I thought it was funny 
The same way we would find it funny if someone threw a can of something off a motorway bridge through your windscreen while you were driving.
Nah they had a right to be pissed off in the stands, yeah it wasnt the drivers faults, but the race should either have been called off and refunds given, or a chicane put in and show the fans a race.
F1 is supposed to be there for our entertainment, if some fat yank writes off a f1 car with a can of stella, then I admit I would have a giggle, aslong as noones hurt that is 
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Tiger
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Yeah, that 'should' have happened but it didnt and they spat the dummy. Fact is that it was irresponsible, dangerous, childish and totally unfunny and only further goes to bring the sport to disrepute.
I dont care what happens in a race, im not debating that they are angry and fully deserve a refund, there is no condoning whatsoever that what they did by throwing things was 100% out of order.
[Edited on 19-06-2005 by Tiger]
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by m0nDe0
quote: Originally posted by Tiger
quote: Originally posted by m0nDe0
I thought it was funny 
The same way we would find it funny if someone threw a can of something off a motorway bridge through your windscreen while you were driving.
Nah they had a right to be pissed off in the stands, yeah it wasnt the drivers faults, but the race should either have been called off and refunds given, or a chicane put in and show the fans a race.
F1 is supposed to be there for our entertainment, if some fat yank writes off a f1 car with a can of stella, then I admit I would have a giggle, aslong as noones hurt that is
why punish cars that are fit to race?
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Dan B
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quote: Originally posted by m0nDe0
if some fat yank writes off a f1 car with a can of stella, then I admit I would have a giggle
Then, quite honestly, you're a twat! 
F1 is a competition between some of the best drivers in the world, they do it to win not to look good on TV or for the cameras. There is a ridiculous amount of money involved for the teams, and the general incentive to win a race is huge. While today's farce made for a very boring race, it was still an official race (until the FIA deem otherwise), and so the three remaining teams still had everything to play for. Of course they're not going to back down...
And, to be honest, if they could prove it, I'd be all up for anyone caught throwing anything onto the track being charged with attempted assault and banned from any sporting event for the rest of their life (that goes for anyone caught doing so at any sporting event).
[Edited on 19-06-2005 by Dan B]
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Kyle T
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quote: Originally posted by Dan B
And, to be honest, if they could prove it, I'd be all up for anyone caught throwing anything onto the track being charged with attempted assault and banned from any sporting event for the rest of their life (that goes for anyone caught doing so at any sporting event).
Yeah too right, but tbh, im not a serious follower of the sport but when I do watch it, I think its entertainng to see them crash and stuff, Id hate to see anyone hurt - but they take the risk by being an F1 driver in the first place.
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Rus
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Spending £100 for a F1 race with only 6 cars? its disgusting. But yeh, its not the drivers thought so whoever lobed them bottles are small minded gimps
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Welsh Dan
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I agree with the FIA, when they said why should they change the track to suit the Michelin equipped cars when the other teams have made their cars suitable for the track.
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blebo
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Whats attempted Assualt 
No such thing
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Ojc
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I blame America
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Pablo
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FUCK YEAH
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Dom
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i feel that some of you havnt got a fucking clue about motorsports, as you seem to be agreeing with the FIA and Ferrari and looking at the small narrow minded picture, instead of the bigger picture - which is the fans and the viewers.
i bet none of you here would have been too pleased to pay 50 quid for a ticket, plus your travel expenses (easily a grand for the weekend) to find only 6 cars racing......it wasnt exactly exciting was it 
and aye, i agree to a certain extent that the fans shouldnt have thrown bottles/cans onto the track, but considering most of them were aimed at Ferrari, who was the only team to object to the chicane being built (because they needed points like an obese yank needs a diet) then i dont know what the problem is?
As for Jean Todt, i wished to beat the day lights out of his short arse - he blatantly lying about being really upset that the race didnt happen and was talking complete bollocks.....yes, but if you were worried about the fans, then you wouldnt have raced, instead you got 18 points 
overall i hope the FIA gets as much of a kick-in as Michelin will recieve, as they knew about the problem a day before hand and they could have come to some solution for the fans and viewers, who contribute a large portion to their pay packets - and Paul Stoddart seem to have made a great speech about this:
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“I sincerely hope that valuable lessons are taken away from here today before we destroy the sport we love with politics. A solution, which would have allowed the United States Grand Prix to have proceeded unaffected today existed, but was resisted by the FIA and not supported by Ferrari, who claimed it was not their problem.”
[Edited on 20-06-2005 by Dom]
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