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Mackie The Staggie

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  1. 1 hour ago, Miguel Sanchez said:

    I think my favourite description of 2012 was a youtube comment I saw once saying Alonso dragged Henry the Hoover to within points of a championship. They seem to still be doing that, they're just a bit better looking now.

    Still think Alonso wins the WDC that year if Grosjean hadn't tried to decapitate most of the field in Spa.  Ferrari had to replace the whole tub/chassis if I mind, and they never seemed to get the balance quite right after that.

  2. On 15/07/2023 at 19:09, Sherrif John Bunnell said:

    The old Fort William appear to be back

    Already starting to struggle in getting a team together for pre-season games (Clach were supposed to play this Sat but hearing it's been cancelled)....the old Fort seems to be back right enough.

  3. 1 hour ago, The Moonster said:

    Has F1 always been as cut-throat with its drivers? I'm probably the most casual fan out here but it feels a bit like EPL managers in that a few bad races has everyone talking about you getting the chop. 

    I know very little of Albons time in the RB seat but he looks a terrific driver to me right now. Would RB be much worse off right now if they'd given him time in the second seat? Likewise, how much better off will AT be in 2 or 3 years having binned a young guy NDV and gone with an aging Danny Ric? 

    Off the top of the head I can only think of 3 drivers who got replaced midseason, (excluding the RBR connected drivers/teams).  Teams tend to be more ruthless once a season has finished,

    Jolyen Palmer was sacked by Renault in 2017 (?), with Palmer finding out by social media before the team even spoke with him.  IIRC he was replaced by Sainz when Sainz was start to see that RedBull was going to focus more on Max then him. (Sainz taking a lesson from the Alonso book in how to chose teams poorly)

    Nelson Piquet Junior was sacked by mad Flavio Briatore midway through the 2009 season, ironically replacing one deliberate crasher with a constant crasher in Romain Grosjean.  Pretty sure this was the catalyst event which lead to Piquet confessing his sins and lead to Flav's ban from the sport. 

    Then Heinz-Harald Frentzen got dropped by the mad rumour mill generating machine that is Eddie Jordon.  By all accounts there was a frank and open discussion about how bad the car was after Silverstone, which result in Frentzen calling Eddie names, and Eddie promptly ripping up the contract and telling him to piss off days before Heinz's home GP. 

  4. Going to get some pelters for this one here.....but binning De Vries after just half a season is bat shit move.

    He's barely had any testing going into this season and is playing catch up to his teammate who is now in his third season.  Looking at his results you'll see he has been closing the gap on Tsunoda over the past few races as he got to grips with what is possibly the worst car on the grid at the moment.  

    Nick is a good driver whose not really got it going as fast as he needed to, the days of a Taki Inoue or Ricardo Rosset are long gone now and being at the back of the F1 grid doesn't mean you are a terrible driver.  He just got into F1 too late in his driver development process.

    There's something mental about that Red Bull program which just chews drivers up, look at Albion who is thriving away from the Red Bull glare and Gasly who has been better since he left.

  5. Strange, yesterday was fine (was able to fire up twitter and follow a number of accounts during the F1 race, Indycar and NASCAR racing last night) without any issues.

    Just scrolled for my break and now limited again.

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    So looks like Sainz drops down to sixth, with Norris and Alonso moving up to fourth and fifth respectively.  Hamilton swaps places with Russell, Gasly and Stroll swap positions for the last places in 9th and 10.  All others outside the top 10.

    Also, special congratulations goes to Ocon here....

  7. 7 minutes ago, MP_MFC said:

    Apparently the stewards as part of their deliberations have recommended that a gravel trap be added for future races at the last corner. 

    Think that's been asked before but rejected as Dorna (Moto GP) require that part to be tarmacked off. 

  8. 9 minutes ago, approximately dave said:

    Aston Martin have protested the race result for (at the moment) an unknown reason.

    Anyone?

    Neither of their drivers were penalised and both finished in the points.

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  9. 30 minutes ago, carpetmonster said:

    It must mean scrolling past shit because the only tweets I went into were maybe 4 or 5 from Woj and Shams with this morning’s NBA free agency deals. So scrolling past stuff to get to them and then having a quick squizz down the comments on the tweets must count I think. 

    I think so too and generally if that is the case I can see most people hit 600/800 per day very easily.

    Rather than provide a better experience for paying blue tick virgins....Elon's goal seems to be to make it worse for those who remain unverified and hope they will jump over.

    Alternatively, it could be that we have now moved into a new finical Quarter of the year (Q3) and Twitter have no funds to pay its cloud vendors, so they have to cut usage substantially.

    Regardless.....another masterstoke from the genius that is Musk

  10. 1 minute ago, Theroadlesstravelled said:

    Even reading 600 Tweets would mean you have a problem.

    Depends upon what considered a 'read' and what's happening.

    Tend to only use Twitter to keep up to date with certain events (County games when on TV, major sporting events or breaking news events).  So if I refresh my feed during a major event and get 50 new tweets, does that mean I've had 50 new 'reads'.....or do I need to click on the tweet for it to be a 'read'

    Also, considering how ingrained Twitter is to major events, it's almost risky to get it limited with a nondescript 600 limit (now moved to 800 because Elon's panicking a bit)

  11. 2 hours ago, Boo Khaki said:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/66053065

    Fucking diddums.

    You'll be handing back all those championships you won while your arse was planted in by far and away the best car on the grid for years on end? 

    Naw, thought not, you hipocrytical wee gimp.

    I don't think I can recall any sportsman, in any sport, with such a total absence of self-awareness as Hamilton.

    May I suggest Christian Horner....

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