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Me to Bernie during red flag "will we be back at this track next year?" Bernie: "At this rate we'll never leave!"
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Me to Bernie during red flag "will we be back at this track next year?" Bernie: "At this rate we'll never leave!"
He might have many a year in racing, sure, but if you are in effect in charge of the race you'd have a clear directive to follow be it the driver's safety, the spectacle or whatever.
Who could replace him? I really don't know, which got me thinking, is he the best then?
Gotta go because of the time limitThis is stupid. Someone will crash again.
Absolutely I don't take away the responsibility and pressure of this position, and of course being there is always a different matterGiven how much money there is in f1 and broadcasting rights, he probably has more than a single directive to follow. Obviously, safety is a major concern and should be his primary concern, but do you honestly not think he doesn't have pressure to get things going on a day like today?
Well I don't follow Le Mans as closely as I do f1, but I feel like Daniel Poissenot did a good job. Of course, he's retired now.
A pass would be good enough. Would love to see them both fight for position, seeing that Rosberg doesn't have what's necessary for that.Watch Ves crash into Ham now.
No. gap will be ten points.Does Rosberg possibly finishing in 3rd mean he cant "coast" in 2nd in the last GP?
Does Rosberg possibly finishing in 3rd mean he cant "coast" in 2nd in the last GP?
A pass would be good enough. Would love to see them both fight for position, seeing that Rosberg doesn't have what's necessary for that.