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Default Webber: An Australian viewpoint. - 07-30-2006 , 12:44 PM






ARGHHHHHHHHHH
FUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKINBUGGERITTOHE LLFUCKMESTUPIDSHITIHAT
ETHELIVINGGUTSOUTOFTHATFUCKINGPOSENGINEINTHEBACKOF THATPOSCAR.

And Forza Fellipe for his awesomely downcast "team performance" in the
press conference <sigh>.

Hear MS thanking him for helping him [MS] to the win.

Vomitatious. Disgusting.

Ego-busting translation? : "Thanks for coming second."

Ugh.

Let 'em race, I say.
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I believe in the state of Love
I will fight for the right to be right
I will kill for the good of the fight for the right to be right

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Joe
 
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Default Re: Webber: An Australian viewpoint. - 07-30-2006 , 12:58 PM






another australian perspective
why dont FOX get the rights to show the races so we get them LIVE.. instead
of 1-2 hours behind the real events...

and mark webber will be champion in a good car!

"David Melville" <spamaway (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.A |_|> wrote

Quote:
ARGHHHHHHHHHH
FUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKINBUGGERITTOHE LLFUCKMESTUPIDSHITIHAT
ETHELIVINGGUTSOUTOFTHATFUCKINGPOSENGINEINTHEBACKOF THATPOSCAR.

And Forza Fellipe for his awesomely downcast "team performance" in the
press conference <sigh>.

Hear MS thanking him for helping him [MS] to the win.

Vomitatious. Disgusting.

Ego-busting translation? : "Thanks for coming second."

Ugh.

Let 'em race, I say.
--

Dave

I believe in the power of Good
I believe in the state of Love
I will fight for the right to be right
I will kill for the good of the fight for the right to be right



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Silent Observer
 
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Default Re: Webber: An Australian viewpoint. - 07-30-2006 , 01:18 PM



"David Melville" <spamaway (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.A |_|> wrote

Quote:
ARGHHHHHHHHHH
FUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKINBUGGERITTOHE LLFUCKMESTUPIDSHITIHAT
ETHELIVINGGUTSOUTOFTHATFUCKINGPOSENGINEINTHEBACKOF THATPOSCAR.

And Forza Fellipe for his awesomely downcast "team performance" in the
press conference <sigh>.

Hear MS thanking him for helping him [MS] to the win.

Vomitatious. Disgusting.

Ego-busting translation? : "Thanks for coming second."

Ugh.

Let 'em race, I say.
To bad you didn't hear the complimentary remarks MS gave Massa in the
prerace interview. They really were quite grateful and complimentary. If I
get time, I'll transcribe them for you.




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CatharticF1
 
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Default Re: Webber: An Australian viewpoint. - 07-30-2006 , 11:50 PM



David Melville <spamaway (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.A |_|> wrote in
news:MPG.1f378ce057f86f9d9897f7 (AT) news (DOT) optusnet.com.au:

Quote:
ARGHHHHHHHHHH
FUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKINBUGGERITTOHE LLFUCKMESTUPIDSHITIHAT
ETHELIVINGGUTSOUTOFTHATFUCKINGPOSENGINEINTHEBACKOF THATPOSCAR.
He remains the most underrated driver of the season!

Quote:
And Forza Fellipe for his awesomely downcast "team performance" in the
press conference <sigh>.

Hear MS thanking him for helping him [MS] to the win.

Vomitatious. Disgusting.

Ego-busting translation? : "Thanks for coming second."

Ugh.

Let 'em race, I say.
Sure - and the difference would be?


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Da Frank
 
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Default Re: Webber: An Australian viewpoint. - 07-31-2006 , 12:28 AM



On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 03:50:43 GMT, CatharticF1 <eferrari (AT) heaven (DOT) net>
wrote:

Quote:
David Melville <spamaway (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.A |_|> wrote in
news:MPG.1f378ce057f86f9d9897f7 (AT) news (DOT) optusnet.com.au:

ARGHHHHHHHHHH
FUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKINBUGGERITTOHE LLFUCKMESTUPIDSHITIHAT
ETHELIVINGGUTSOUTOFTHATFUCKINGPOSENGINEINTHEBACKOF THATPOSCAR.

He remains the most underrated driver of the season!

And Forza Fellipe for his awesomely downcast "team performance" in the
press conference <sigh>.

Hear MS thanking him for helping him [MS] to the win.

Vomitatious. Disgusting.

Ego-busting translation? : "Thanks for coming second."

Ugh.

Let 'em race, I say.

Sure - and the difference would be?

Wouldn't you like to find out at least, or are you really satisfied
that "could" and "maybe" is specific enough ?

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Regards, Frank


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Default Re: Webber: An Australian viewpoint. - 07-31-2006 , 01:58 AM



fajp (AT) ooptushome (DOT) com.au (Da Frank) wrote in
news:k81rc21qp4ga5000v48cfn57hab7bqnqqb (AT) 4ax (DOT) com:

Quote:
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 03:50:43 GMT, CatharticF1 <eferrari (AT) heaven (DOT) net
wrote:

David Melville <spamaway (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.A |_|> wrote in
news:MPG.1f378ce057f86f9d9897f7 (AT) news (DOT) optusnet.com.au:

ARGHHHHHHHHHH
FUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKINBUGGERITTOHE LLFUCKMESTUPIDSHITI
HAT ETHELIVINGGUTSOUTOFTHATFUCKINGPOSENGINEINTHEBACKOF THATPOSCAR.

He remains the most underrated driver of the season!

And Forza Fellipe for his awesomely downcast "team performance" in
the press conference <sigh>.

Hear MS thanking him for helping him [MS] to the win.

Vomitatious. Disgusting.

Ego-busting translation? : "Thanks for coming second."

Ugh.

Let 'em race, I say.

Sure - and the difference would be?

Wouldn't you like to find out at least, or are you really satisfied
that "could" and "maybe" is specific enough ?
Well I agree with them not racing when they are in a dominant position but
still playing catchup in the championship. It's a needless risk in terms of
reliability and potential collisions.

This is a very different case to 2002 and 2004.

But the fact that Massa is right behind MS when the Ferraris are dominant
isn't significant, is it? If you want to gauge their pace when they're both
pushing you need only look at the races when they don't finish line astern.
There's plenty enough evidence from those to make a case.

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Da Frank
 
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Default Re: Webber: An Australian viewpoint. - 07-31-2006 , 03:10 AM



On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 05:58:01 GMT, CatharticF1 <eferrari (AT) heaven (DOT) net>
wrote:

Quote:
fajp (AT) ooptushome (DOT) com.au (Da Frank) wrote in
news:k81rc21qp4ga5000v48cfn57hab7bqnqqb (AT) 4ax (DOT) com:

On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 03:50:43 GMT, CatharticF1 <eferrari (AT) heaven (DOT) net
wrote:

David Melville <spamaway (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.A |_|> wrote in
news:MPG.1f378ce057f86f9d9897f7 (AT) news (DOT) optusnet.com.au:

ARGHHHHHHHHHH
FUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKINBUGGERITTOHE LLFUCKMESTUPIDSHITI
HAT ETHELIVINGGUTSOUTOFTHATFUCKINGPOSENGINEINTHEBACKOF THATPOSCAR.

He remains the most underrated driver of the season!

And Forza Fellipe for his awesomely downcast "team performance" in
the press conference <sigh>.

Hear MS thanking him for helping him [MS] to the win.

Vomitatious. Disgusting.

Ego-busting translation? : "Thanks for coming second."

Ugh.

Let 'em race, I say.

Sure - and the difference would be?

Wouldn't you like to find out at least, or are you really satisfied
that "could" and "maybe" is specific enough ?

Well I agree with them not racing when they are in a dominant position but
still playing catchup in the championship. It's a needless risk in terms of
reliability and potential collisions.

This is a very different case to 2002 and 2004.

But the fact that Massa is right behind MS when the Ferraris are dominant
isn't significant, is it? If you want to gauge their pace when they're both
pushing you need only look at the races when they don't finish line astern.
There's plenty enough evidence from those to make a case.

Being a No2, Massa will always be driving to stay behind No1.
In the process of that, it can happen that an Alonso, Kimi or Fisi
will pounce on him as it happened a few times this year and end up
with a gap to Michael.
Massa has produced some very good drives of late. He matched MS and
was 1/100th of second off the fastest lap in this race and has done
better coming through the pack than MS did. Michael is still no
slouch, but i think he is getting caught by the young ones and that's
no surprise.

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Regards, Frank


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Default Re: Webber: An Australian viewpoint. - 07-31-2006 , 03:37 AM



[07/31/2006 09:20 AM IST] CatharticF1 wrote:
Quote:
He remains the most underrated driver of the season!
Strange are the ways;

When he gets beaten hands down by Nick in a similar equipment,
the world tags Mark as overrated;

And now when he is putting some really good performances, with
some terrible bad luck, he becomes underrated;

Anand

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Default Re: Webber: An Australian viewpoint. - 07-31-2006 , 04:23 AM



Anand Nene <anandnNOSPAM (AT) gmx (DOT) net> wrote in news:eakbln$6av$1
@news.datemas.de:

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[07/31/2006 09:20 AM IST] CatharticF1 wrote:
He remains the most underrated driver of the season!

Strange are the ways;

When he gets beaten hands down by Nick in a similar equipment,
the world tags Mark as overrated;

And now when he is putting some really good performances, with
some terrible bad luck, he becomes underrated;

Anand

Nick didn't beat him hands down. I don't know what races you must have been
watching.

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Default Re: Webber: An Australian viewpoint. - 07-31-2006 , 06:49 AM



Anand Nene wrote in news:eakbln$6av$1 (AT) news (DOT) datemas.de:

Quote:
[07/31/2006 09:20 AM IST] CatharticF1 wrote:
He remains the most underrated driver of the season!

Strange are the ways;

When he gets beaten hands down by Nick in a similar equipment,
the world tags Mark as overrated;

And now when he is putting some really good performances, with
some terrible bad luck, he becomes underrated;
If you look in detail at his performance against Nick he did well. You just
need to look at fuel loads (for example he outqualified nick when Nick got
pole at the Nurburgring), pit stop timing (he was in front of Nick but lost
out to him due to relative stop time in Monaco) and reliability.

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