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Post by Imy on Oct 9, 2007 15:42:02 GMT
come on lewisss .. you cant throw it away now after all the hard work!!!
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Post by Vidic's Bitch ! on Oct 9, 2007 18:24:31 GMT
lol id call it a jolly good time just dont consider it a sport
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Post by Vidic>Superman on Oct 9, 2007 20:05:25 GMT
lol id call it a jolly good time just dont consider it a sport A jolly good time? Risking your life every single lap is a jolly good time? How can you not consider it a sport, you haven't really given a reason as to why.
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Post by jigglymarina on Oct 10, 2007 17:04:45 GMT
lol id call it a jolly good time just dont consider it a sport A jolly good time? Risking your life every single lap is a jolly good time? How can you not consider it a sport, you haven't really given a reason as to why. Spot on! I mean, if they call chess a sport, then there's no doubt F1 is one too. The drivers have to keep fit, train a lot, risk their lives, etc... IT'S A SPORT!!!
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Post by Vidic's Bitch ! on Oct 10, 2007 17:08:45 GMT
A jolly good time? Risking your life every single lap is a jolly good time? How can you not consider it a sport, you haven't really given a reason as to why. Spot on! I mean, if they call chess a sport, then there's no doubt F1 is one too. The drivers have to keep fit, train a lot, risk their lives, etc... IT'S A SPORT!!! lol different people different opinions
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Post by jigglymarina on Oct 10, 2007 17:25:25 GMT
Spot on! I mean, if they call chess a sport, then there's no doubt F1 is one too. The drivers have to keep fit, train a lot, risk their lives, etc... IT'S A SPORT!!! lol different people different opinions True, that's why forums exist in the fist place! ;D
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Post by Sky Sports 1 on Oct 10, 2007 20:09:11 GMT
More importantly in motor racing, who saw the Kangaroo on the track in Australia?
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Post by Vidic>Superman on Oct 10, 2007 20:27:40 GMT
A jolly good time? Risking your life every single lap is a jolly good time? How can you not consider it a sport, you haven't really given a reason as to why. Spot on! I mean, if they call chess a sport, then there's no doubt F1 is one too. The drivers have to keep fit, train a lot, risk their lives, etc... IT'S A SPORT!!! #thumb# Agreed.
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Post by Vidic's Bitch ! on Oct 11, 2007 17:08:03 GMT
Spot on! I mean, if they call chess a sport, then there's no doubt F1 is one too. The drivers have to keep fit, train a lot, risk their lives, etc... IT'S A SPORT!!! #thumb# Agreed. people risk ther lifes everyday,firemen have to train a lot and they risk there lives everyday ! is that a sport ?
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Post by Vidic>Superman on Oct 11, 2007 17:12:41 GMT
people risk ther lifes everyday,firemen have to train a lot and they risk there lives everyday ! is that a sport ? Do people compete in firefighting? No. Do people compete in Formula 1? Yes. Therefore it's a sport.
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Post by Vidic's Bitch ! on Oct 11, 2007 17:14:03 GMT
people risk ther lifes everyday,firemen have to train a lot and they risk there lives everyday ! is that a sport ? Do people compete in firefighting? No. Do people compete in Formula 1? Yes. Therefore it's a sport. lol people compete in work for promotions,therefore its a sport?
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Post by jigglymarina on Oct 11, 2007 17:24:58 GMT
Do people compete in firefighting? No. Do people compete in Formula 1? Yes. Therefore it's a sport. lol people compete in work for promotions,therefor its a sport? Ok, but they don't make a career out of competing at work, their work is their career. Promotions are just things that are amazing if they happen, but still ok if they don't. Competing is a vital part in sports. Atlhetes always have to strive to be better, then themselves and their rivals. While at work, you can be a good worker if you do your job well, i.e. everything that's expected of you. You don't have to be particularly ambitious to be a good worker.
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Post by jigglymarina on Oct 13, 2007 9:39:48 GMT
Alonso Commits to Renault Return in 2008
Fernando Alonso has signed a letter of intent to rejoin Renault starting next January (2008), according to emerging reports.
Germany's Bild newspaper said the document is the precursor to a definitive three-year contract (2008-2010), but only if the reigning world champion can successfully negotiate an end to his current McLaren deal.
Alonso is currently under contract to McLaren also for 2008, with an option to continue in 2009.
The news of Alonso's likely return to Renault follows reports that Toyota was offering the Spaniard a record retainer to switch to the Japanese car giant for 2008. The German magazine Sport Bild said the Cologne based team was prepared to fork out (US) $150 million for a three year deal; a comparable amount of money to that earned by Michael Schumacher at Ferrari towards the end of his illustrious career. From f1-live.com
He won't take a hint this guy... You're not wanted in F1!!! Live with it!!!
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Post by Vidic>Superman on Oct 14, 2007 7:49:46 GMT
I really hope he does go back to Renault. I've lost all respect i had for him during the course of this season. If he does go back to Renalult who will he replace, Heikki Kovalainen or Giancarlo Fisichella?
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Post by jigglymarina on Oct 14, 2007 16:27:10 GMT
I really hope he does go back to Renault. I've lost all respect i had for him during the course of this season. If he does go back to Renalult who will he replace, Heikki Kovalainen or Giancarlo Fisichella? Good question! I'm not sure yet, I'll look into it. Somehow I don't think Kovalainen will be leaving, he's proven to be pretty good this season. But, who knows.... You never know what might happen..
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