You say what you want, but you will never touch a Ferrari in your life, let alone drive one on the track. You are contended to be standing on the sidelines and acting like you are thrilled.
RE:Change name from Force India
by Usman Zaheer on May 12, 2008 05:59 PM
r u kidding. nobody can win in formula 1 in the first year. when the team was created it was known that the first 2 yerars will be the building phase.
Now we don't want Raja Sen to write - like he did after the Bahrain GP - how well the Force India team did despite the fact being that Fisi dropped out in the first lap and the other was last. And do not resort to sycophancy by praising Vijay Mallya as the visionary etc etc. I am scared that he may just start writing again about F1
You watch a few guys drive fast and pretend to be thrilled. Your only role in this so called sport is that of a spectator. Unlike criket or soccer or basketball where you can particpate and become a hero, here you remain a zero.
RE:Anything But A Sport
by on May 12, 2008 11:48 AM
MS....plz keep quiet....each sport has its own fan following, does not mean everyone plays that sport....and if you have money for sure you can participate in F1 too....
RE:Anything But A Sport
by Vipul on May 12, 2008 10:42 AM
You are writing like you are opening the Indian batting, are a centre forward in the national football team etc. Mind your own business if you are not interested. Thank you for not being interested
RE:Anything But A Sport
by rajendra sahasrabudhe on May 12, 2008 12:46 PM
I hope writer dont have any knowledge of F1 & still want to comment on the sport. What is the intention of writer. one should not wrote this way.
I have been noticing for the last 3 races that all is not well between Massa and Kimmi.....it seems they too have problems between them as they both dont to be speaking to each other ever the customary wishes seems to be missing and both are trying to avoid any eye contact deliberately....not good for a team like ferrari and wont be surprised if by end of season someone speaks out in open.
RE:Ferrari going McLarren way
by ranya sudhakar ravindra on May 12, 2008 09:02 PM
I would like to ask you-On what basis are you making this remark?? You see these drivers only for 2-3 hours in about two weeks time(during qualifying and race). Out of these 2-3 hours, they are driving most of the time. You see their faces and with each other only for a few minutes when the awards are given out or during post race press conference. And do you mean you judged which people are friends/foes within those 2 minutes. Absurd. And by the way, if you saw yesterday's Turkey race, they were smiling and patting each other on the back along with Lewis Hamilton, before going to the podium, in the refreshment room
RE:Ferrari going McLarren way
by lets go on May 11, 2008 11:47 PM
abe murkh! no one in F1 is friends with each other. of course both want to win the driver championship. mclaren made a huge error last year when they relegated a two time world champion to a second driver status. in ferrari, both ae given equal opportunities