Jesus Christ with you fucking people and your obsession with what Hamilton does. Let's just hope Bianchi is ok.
Really not appropriate and seriously unnecessary too.
Jesus Christ with you fucking people and your obsession with what Hamilton does. Let's just hope Bianchi is ok.
Jesus Christ with you fucking people and your obsession with what Hamilton does. Let's just hope Bianchi is ok.
Thats my biggest concern. I honestly dont doubt that at some point we will get closed cockpit. That headline just....yeh. Ask Massa about it.This is my speculation but: it looks like he might have had a helmet impact. Sliding slightly under the crane. The car was really close to the crane and facing the track
Fuck off nigel. Vettel trying to speak about Bianchi and he cuts him off.
Another win for the brain dead FIA/Bernie in running this race during a fucking tornado. They give so little a shit about safety that they don't think that maybe they should do their best to ensure choppers taking anyone injured to hospital might need to be able to fly? Really?Ok, official word is that Bianchi is not conscious, and he could not fly at all and that he has been taken to the hospital by car.
I don't give a fuck about what Hamilton does and doesn't do outside of a racing car. I just know if someone comes over and tells me someone is seriously injured I don't immediately worry about how I happen to be looking.
At best it's a odd thing to do.
I don't give a fuck about what Hamilton does and doesn't do outside of a racing car. I just know if someone comes over and tells me someone is seriously injured I don't immediately worry about how I happen to be looking.
At best it's a odd thing to do.
Yep, so rude. I think he cut all 3 of them off when they were trying to answer.
Sky saying helicopter can't fly.
At least it wasn't head-on, as sick as it is to say as consolation.
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I don't give a fuck about what Hamilton does and doesn't do outside of a racing car. I just know if someone comes over and tells me someone is seriously injured I don't immediately worry about how I happen to be looking.
At best it's a odd thing to do.
Sky saying helicopter can't fly.
Another win for the brain dead FIA/Bernie in running this race during a fucking tornado. They give so little a shit about safety that they don't think that maybe they should do their best to ensure choppers taking anyone injured to hospital might need to be able to fly? Really?
Think before you drive Bernie? Fuck off you decrepit old cunt.
I don't give a fuck about what Hamilton does and doesn't do outside of a racing car. I just know if someone comes over and tells me someone is seriously injured I don't immediately worry about how I happen to be looking.
At best it's a odd thing to do.
so, are the first 20 laps worth watching?
"Apparently the chopper was not able to transport Bianchi due to poor visibility. "
"Gary Hartstein ‏@former_f1doc 40s40 seconds ago
Only reasons to evac this fast are isolated severe head injury, severe hemorrhagic shock, or need for ongoing CPR."
Of course but why have a victory ceremony with champagne as if nothing happened. The winning drivers don't want to celebrate but they have to go through the music, questions and fake smiles.I agree with continuing the show. This is the reality of our sport. It has gotten incredibly safe compared to the past, but it will never be 100% safe. PEACE.
You obviously do or you wouldn't of mentioned it, like no one else here did.
They really shouldn't have done the interviews on the podium. That was in poor taste and felt really forced.
I don't give a fuck about what Hamilton does and doesn't do outside of a racing car. I just know if someone comes over and tells me someone is seriously injured I don't immediately worry about how I happen to be looking.
At best it's a odd thing to do.
Yup, it was obvious a situation like this could happen.Ted made the same point yesterday on the notebook. That he'd be surprised if the helicopter could take off.
It's 3:30AM here and I feel sick... can't imagine trying to sleep.
They really shouldn't have done the interviews on the podium. That was in poor taste and felt really forced.
They really shouldn't have done the interviews on the podium. That was in poor taste and felt really forced.
They really shouldn't have done the interviews on the podium. That was in poor taste and felt really forced.
Jenson looked like he was holding tears back...
If it had been Rosberg or Vettel shown doing it I'd have mentioned it. It's not a Hamilton thing. Maybe they did, maybe it's a normal reaction I don't know, but I saw something I thought it was incongruous and mentioned it.
Of course but why have a victory ceremony with champagne as if nothing happened. The winning drivers don't want to celebrate but they have to go through the music, questions and fake smiles.
Oh well, at least those goobers who were moaning in that OT thread about the cars being to easy to drive got their wish.