You'd take Morris over Dwayne any day. I thought it was funny during the week that Morris hosted an hour with two women talking about whatever topic on sport. hehehe...
Nup.
I'd be happy if Morris and Sundaraesen crapped on about cricket for an hour or two during the footy season. It was good in the days of Harf and Hogg they did that.
Although Sundaraesen does give me the shits a little when he craps on about the Aus/Ind being the rivalry of the future and...
Yes. His results at Williams got him the MB job and he's got 20PP.
His qualifying record against Hamilton stacks up better than race results because there are less variables that can be manipulated by the pit. There was also a period he was referred to as "Mr Saturday" because of his qualifying...
In the recent discussion about a suitable no2 to Verstappen at RB, you made the suggestion of Hulkenberg and happy eagle, who mentioned Bottas.
From my view reading the thread, the thing about a suitable no2 is that you have to be fast enough to win the WC in your own right. Fast enough so...
My interpretation is that Perez has lost his mojo. He knows he is not up to it. Many people think they can become World Champion in the right car. The motivation is always there. But he found out he wasn't up to it, he can't lift himself to performances that is respectable for him.
You compare...
Somewhat interesting to note with how often the Australian grand prix was the first race of the season and therefore the debut race for many drivers, that with Doohan starting this weekend, the last three Australians would've made their debut somewhere else.
Having been a topic of conversation elsewhere on the web over the years. The only way I could think of doing this would be to have a combined two laps. You have an order whichever way it is. Whoever is last in the first run is first to go on the second run. WHoever is first to go on the first...
If wiki is right. Verstappen led Norris by 69pts after the Spanish GP, which was the end of his dominant run. He now leads Norris by 63pts.
The Austrian GP was the next race after Spain, where Verstappen returned to his dangerous thug driving, having been challenged for the win by Norris, the...
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