I watched it. I enjoyed it.
What is up with the treaded tires?
Also, the noise can be pretty irrating. I plan to watch for all 11 races of the season.
I watched it. I enjoyed it.
What is up with the treaded tires?
Also, the noise can be pretty irrating. I plan to watch for all 11 races of the season.
racerfink wrote:oldeskewltoy wrote: Like father like son........ Glad Heidfeld was ok........HUH???
http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/just-re-watched-senna/90724/page1/ Prost is a tool.... think his son fell far from the tree????
oldeskewltoy wrote:racerfink wrote:http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/just-re-watched-senna/90724/page1/ Prost is a tool.... think his son fell far from the tree????oldeskewltoy wrote: Like father like son........ Glad Heidfeld was ok........HUH???
Prost was not, is not a tool. Senna was a total tool, Prost not so much. Saint no, tool no.
I don't know enough about Prost Jr. to make a decision, but he has accepted full responsibility and apologized which is kind of un-tool like.
Adrian_Thompson wrote: Prost was not, is not a tool. Senna was a total tool.
Agree 100%.
I don't know enough about Prost Jr. to make a decision, but he has accepted full responsibility and apologized which is kind of un-tool like.
He and Heidfeld are friends and former team mates. I'm sure that post race conversation they had while walking back to the paddock was all it took to smooth things out between them.
Hungary Bill wrote: "Accepting responsibility" doesn't make it "ok". I think Prost got off too easy.
He may have got off lightly, but I'm saying his actions afterwards show he's not a tool. Senna, Schumi, Maldonardo, Grosjean of old never admitted fault, it was always the other guys fault no matter how egregious their sins. Prost manned up and said mea culpa. That goes a long way in my book
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