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Funny old guy. He's racing since I was in early college.
Language barrier actually hinders him from fully expressing himself.
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Originally posted by Mike Wilson View PostHere is a Mika Hakkinen press conference of a different kind featuring the always entertaining Eddie Irvine:
(that's the problem with F1 these days, no good old characters in the sport!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtlNxwu43g8
Here is another
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Here is a Mika Hakkinen press conference of a different kind featuring the always entertaining Eddie Irvine:
(that's the problem with F1 these days, no good old characters in the sport!)
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Johnny Herbert? Now there's a name I haven't heard in a while!
My interest in F1 has undulated as well. I think the past couple of seasons have been great, and I'm loving the DRS to assist overtaking, even if it does make things a little artificial.
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I'll add my voice to those interested in F1.
I was a massive fan from the mid 90s to the mid 00s, but haven't watched it as religiously the last few years.
And just to be different, I was a massive Johnny Herbert (who?) fan. And for the other debate, I started off being more of a Schumacher fan, but finished a Hakkinen man. I loved his press conferences. The reporters would ask a long winded question, then Mika would think for about 5 seconds before saying either "yes" or "no" without elaborating further.
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I'm not a fan of Hamilton when he's out of the car, but he's good entertainment when he's behind the wheel. I'm glad he's in F1, although I wouldn't want to be a fellow racer when he's on an all-or-nothing overtaking frenzy!
I was a huge fan of McLaren during the Hakkinen / Coulthard days. Before that I was a big Damon Hill fan.
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Originally posted by Mike Wilson View PostAnd Hamilton crashed out. McLaren are my favourite team and I'm a Mika Hakkinen tragic from a decade or more ago, but I find it hard supporting and impetuous Hamilton. Just doesn't do it for me and he definitely lost all my support when he accused the marshall's in Monaco of being racist.
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And Hamilton crashed out. McLaren are my favourite team and I'm a Mika Hakkinen tragic from a decade or more ago, but I find it hard supporting and impetuous Hamilton. Just doesn't do it for me and he definitely lost all my support when he accused the marshall's in Monaco of being racist.
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it was funny too as the redlights were coming on and a plethora of smoke was coming out of Rosberg's car. I muttered to myself-
"There goes that chance" lol!
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Wow Mike!!! You made $300 in two minutes while I made a couple of $2 race winner bets for a $0.50 profit. Way to make me feel bad!
Rosberg's start was huge, although I do recall he's done that before, so you were clever, not lucky, to win last night. Well deserved!
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Originally posted by Mike Wilson View PostI had only had one bet all year on the F1 and it was way back in the Spanish GP for a RedBull car to win paying a whopping $1.50 lol. I decided to have a lash on betfair tonight but nothing was appealing to me much so I whacked $5 on any driver to lead the first lap other than Vettel, Hamilton or Webber which was paying $60.
Rosberg leads!! $300 in the pocket thanks for coming lol!
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I had only had one bet all year on the F1 and it was way back in the Spanish GP for a RedBull car to win paying a whopping $1.50 lol. I decided to have a lash on betfair tonight but nothing was appealing to me much so I whacked $5 on any driver to lead the first lap other than Vettel, Hamilton or Webber which was paying $60.
Rosberg leads!! $300 in the pocket thanks for coming lol!
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