I think that is right on the mark.


Perhaps we could christen him "el cirujano"
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Marcus shouldn't underestimate the Dr, he's probably smarting from the fear of being beaten again by Sebastian but this time Seb has a broken arm.Julian Mayo wrote:May he never have to practice his art![]()
Gronholm reckons that Rossi is going to spread bits of the rally car all over th 1st stage(Aust AutoAction....this week)
In this pleasant comments thread, let me say I hope Lewis Hamilton can live up to your expectations and you get the credit for calling him "el cirujano"Snowy wrote:Aitor Juaristi from Azkoitia wrote to Lewis Hamilton saying "You are like Valentino Rossi in cars"
I think that is right on the mark.F1 will soon have a proper Doctor to replace Sid Watkins!
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Perhaps we could christen him "el cirujano"
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Not a very pleasant comment, SnowySnowy wrote:Marcus shouldn't underestimate the Dr, he's probably smarting from the fear of being beaten again by Sebastian but this time Seb has a broken arm.Julian Mayo wrote:May he never have to practice his art![]()
Gronholm reckons that Rossi is going to spread bits of the rally car all over th 1st stage(Aust AutoAction....this week)
oops!Julian Mayo wrote:Not a very pleasant comment, SnowySnowy wrote:Marcus shouldn't underestimate the Dr, he's probably smarting from the fear of being beaten again by Sebastian but this time Seb has a broken arm.Julian Mayo wrote:May he never have to practice his art![]()
Gronholm reckons that Rossi is going to spread bits of the rally car all over th 1st stage(Aust AutoAction....this week)
I've always demanded a lot from mine and Ron's love childJayVee wrote: In this pleasant comments thread, let me say I hope Lewis Hamilton can live up to your expectations and you get the credit for calling him "el cirujano"
But let the guy get the race seat first then get a few races under his belt. He doesn't need all that added pressure from Snowy![]()
Cough, cough, jeez Snowy, yer coulda dusted the thread off before you opened itSnowy wrote:Nobody's had anything pleasant to say for a long time
Julian Mayo wrote:Cough, cough, jeez Snowy, yer coulda dusted the thread off before you opened itSnowy wrote:Nobody's had anything pleasant to say for a long time![]()
Robert Kubica is alive today because Senna, Giles, et al died.....then the FIA were prodded into action by the likes of Jackie Stewart etc.......full marks tto the engineers of the much maligned FIA, and I am probably their greatest critic..........Watching RK's bingle, I actually thought of Giles.......he would have lived in todays cars.......we have come a long way
Julian Mayo wrote:Cough, cough, jeez Snowy, yer coulda dusted the thread off before you opened itSnowy wrote:Nobody's had anything pleasant to say for a long time![]()
Robert Kubica is alive today because Senna, Giles, et al died.....then the FIA were prodded into action by the likes of Jackie Stewart etc.......full marks tto the engineers of the much maligned FIA, and I am probably their greatest critic..........Watching RK's bingle, I actually thought of Giles.......he would have lived in todays cars.......we have come a long way
Best I could do from the "never before flood plain" which was a rolling hill, with a nice little "original people hidey hole"Snowy wrote:Julian Mayo wrote:Cough, cough, jeez Snowy, yer coulda dusted the thread off before you opened itSnowy wrote:Nobody's had anything pleasant to say for a long time![]()
Robert Kubica is alive today because Senna, Giles, et al died.....then the FIA were prodded into action by the likes of Jackie Stewart etc.......full marks tto the engineers of the much maligned FIA, and I am probably their greatest critic..........Watching RK's bingle, I actually thought of Giles.......he would have lived in todays cars.......we have come a long wayVery pleasant