Here is the story: http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines02/07/s9915.html
Well, yeah, I bet he is hoping to have his contract extended, otherwise, his next career move will involve paper hats and plastic nametags. This piece of shit has no business in Formula One! Yeah, I bet he is hoping the worst team in F1 keeps him. Shit, I would hope they hire me, too! I probably have about as good a shot at sucess as this festering pile of dookie!
What a joke!
I guess a team could hire him as a tester for new safety systems. Hell, I bet he could run into a wall as good as anyone else, but then again, he might miss, spinning before reaching the target.
Second place is like fucking without coming. Big investment of time and effort with little payoff, and someone else is enjoying it more than you.
Eh, it’s the way of the world for some of the bottom tier teams. You need paying drivers to make the grid. And it used to be much worse. Do names like Giovanni Lavaggi (nickname Johnny Carwash) and Taki Inoue ring a bell?
But yeah, Yoong’s crap. His teammate Webber might get somewhere someday, though. Good driver.
This piece of crap didn’t even do that this weekend!!! DNQ!!!
Oh, the humanity!
(i’m just pissed ‘cause I wish I could drive F1!
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Hey, Coldfire! How is the coverage of racing where you are? Here, on Speed (the network, not the drug), the announcers all suffer from excessive verbal diahrea and an uncanny knack for sounding like they have not a freakin’ clue what the sport is about despite being involved with it for some time. I spent time in Brazil and found the coverage fantastic. The announcer would have made Jack Webb proud: Just the facts, Mam’, no trivial chit-chat.
Coverage here is great on RTL5. A very skilled guy in the commentary box, and two guys running down the pit lane to get the latest.
The only thing that sucks are the commercial breaks, but they keep them under one minute, about 4 or 5 per race.
ITV in England is supposed to be pretty good too.