comment by M.U.D.D - Luke Shaw makes me throb with desire (U9612)
posted 13 hours, 2 minutes ago
comment by martial artist (U9033)
posted 8 hours, 43 minutes ago
comment by M.U.D.D - Luke Shaw makes me throb with desire(U9612)
posted 13 minutes ago
So the drivers should not take reasonable care when advised there are yellow flags
Gotcha
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humans are humans with human frailties and flaws and the FIA if they had half a brain they would take that into account when allowing 6 and a half ton lumps of flesh penetrating iron trackside when the visability for the drivers is poor and the conditions are diabolical without a safety car -
just for the record i have seen much better drivers than any the current lot go off at much lesser speed than jules was going in better conditions , seems the FIA forget things like that
----------------- but some of us have got longer memories than
the FIA
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So you are blaming the FIA for Jules not being able to slow down
Gotcha
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you seem rather blas'e about JB and his awful injury manx almost as if humans are perfect and make no errors --
---------- you have to ask yourself was it correct by the FIA to leave a six and half ton lump of metal in the line of fire of the drivers when they are still allowed to go relatively quickly even under the yellow flags with poor visability , pouring with rain and standing water around -
In such conditions even under yellow flags it is not the smartest thing the FIA have ever done given that human beings are not mistake free perfect automatons ,
there are various degrees of slowing down and obviously jules misjudged the conditions as he is not one of the before mentioned mistake free perfect automatons and the FIA with there vast knowledge of officiating F1 races should have taken driver misjudgement into account when allowing six and a half ton lumps of iron trackside with the cars still allowed to travel relatively fast even under double yellows -
----------------------- if they had of had the foresight to have taken this very simple logic into account poor jules and his family members and many loved ones would not have had there lives completely decimated by the events at japan
U do realise the fia are humans......?
comment by BWFCCLEGG (U7583)
posted 31 minutes ago
U do realise the fia are humans......?
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highly paid humans in a job of responsibility that have made a terrible error that has decimated the life of a young racing driver and his family
Sure jules was on the breadline
comment by BWFCCLEGG (U7583)
posted 2 minutes ago
Sure jules was on the breadline
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what has that got to do with anything
----------- i am talking about charlie whiting and his officials making the error --
U referred to there pay - what relevance does that have
comment by BWFCCLEGG (U7583)
posted 3 minutes ago
U referred to there pay - what relevance does that have
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basically highly paid people that are highly paid because of the responsibility of life and death they have at there fingertips should not make idiotic and incompetent judgements as the FIA did at japan --
The highly paid, highly responsible, highly skilled jules bianchi shouldnt have made an idiotic decision
I thought we agreed to filter?
comment by BWFCCLEGG (U7583)
posted 5 minutes ago
The highly paid, highly responsible, highly skilled jules bianchi shouldnt have made an idiotic decision
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you are talking about a very young man driving one of the fastest cars on the planet in diabolical conditions with poor visability and standing water on the track -
jules " mistake " was understandable given the circumstances , the FIA sitting down in there centrally heated office trackside surveying the race should not make fundamental and basic errors the like of which has decimated the life of a driver and his family and loved ones --
So young men arent responsible enoihh to drive these cars then?????
comment by M.U.D.D - Luke Shaw makes me throb with desire (U9612)
posted 6 seconds ago
I thought we agreed to filter?
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whats up manx finally got tired of making me making you look stupid every topic so you take the easy option and run away like the gutless phoney coward you are -what a gutless bunch of cowards -
---------------- oil executive
comment by BWFCCLEGG (U7583)
posted 1 minute ago
So young men arent responsible enoihh to drive these cars then?????
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the point i am making is that young drivers will and are entitled to make errors of judgement under such atrocious conditions -
------------------------ the fia are not --
Martial, soon as this convos over, ir filtered son.
Give ur mouth a rest n let ur brain av a chance.
Ur talking nonesense.
Bianchi is partly responsible for his own downfall, as tragic as that is. His wealth is irrelevabt.
The fia are also partly responsible for his downfall
Just generally a bad day all round.
To blame it entirely on fia is daft, but nonetheless expected from u
A terrible accident and lessons will be learnt.
comment by martial artist (U9033)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by BWFCCLEGG (U7583)
posted 1 minute ago
So young men arent responsible enoihh to drive these cars then?????
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the point i am making is that young drivers will and are entitled to make errors of judgement under such atrocious conditions -
------------------------ the fia are not --
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Perhaps young drivers shouldnt be allowed to drive then. There mistakes can be fatal (by ur reckoning)
comment by BWFCCLEGG (U7583)
posted 6 minutes ago
Martial, soon as this convos over, ir filtered son.
Give ur mouth a rest n let ur brain av a chance.
Ur talking nonesense.
Bianchi is partly responsible for his own downfall, as tragic as that is. His wealth is irrelevabt.
The fia are also partly responsible for his downfall
Just generally a bad day all round.
To blame it entirely on fia is daft, but nonetheless expected from u
A terrible accident and lessons will be learnt.
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dont you have a mind of your own them BW -- are you that weak that you are going to let the 3 forum cowards tell you what to do -
----------------- you do realise that when you filter people you do it because you dont have the guts to debate with them anymore --
comment by BWFCCLEGG (U7583)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by martial artist (U9033)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by BWFCCLEGG (U7583)
posted 1 minute ago
So young men arent responsible enoihh to drive these cars then?????
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the point i am making is that young drivers will and are entitled to make errors of judgement under such atrocious conditions -
------------------------ the fia are not --
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Perhaps young drivers shouldnt be allowed to drive then. There mistakes can be fatal (by ur reckoning)
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the bottom line was the FIA are paid to observe the safety of the drivers and they made a terrible error that has ruined many lives -
Bianchis age is irrelevant
The fia are there to judge the conditions and make a decision. A decisiom they tragically got wrong. They are no there to legislate for drivers not capable pf controlling there car. There has to be, and is an assumption that all the drivers are of a relatively level ability, which they are.
The drivers are also responsible for there own safety. Jist like u r on ur bike in the mornimg, and i am on the t/watting m60 every day
Both at fault, both excusable
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posted on 11/12/14
comment by M.U.D.D - Luke Shaw makes me throb with desire (U9612)
posted 13 hours, 2 minutes ago
comment by martial artist (U9033)
posted 8 hours, 43 minutes ago
comment by M.U.D.D - Luke Shaw makes me throb with desire(U9612)
posted 13 minutes ago
So the drivers should not take reasonable care when advised there are yellow flags
Gotcha
----------------------------------------------------------------------
humans are humans with human frailties and flaws and the FIA if they had half a brain they would take that into account when allowing 6 and a half ton lumps of flesh penetrating iron trackside when the visability for the drivers is poor and the conditions are diabolical without a safety car -
just for the record i have seen much better drivers than any the current lot go off at much lesser speed than jules was going in better conditions , seems the FIA forget things like that
----------------- but some of us have got longer memories than
the FIA
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So you are blaming the FIA for Jules not being able to slow down
Gotcha
----------------------------------------------------------------------
you seem rather blas'e about JB and his awful injury manx almost as if humans are perfect and make no errors --
---------- you have to ask yourself was it correct by the FIA to leave a six and half ton lump of metal in the line of fire of the drivers when they are still allowed to go relatively quickly even under the yellow flags with poor visability , pouring with rain and standing water around -
In such conditions even under yellow flags it is not the smartest thing the FIA have ever done given that human beings are not mistake free perfect automatons ,
there are various degrees of slowing down and obviously jules misjudged the conditions as he is not one of the before mentioned mistake free perfect automatons and the FIA with there vast knowledge of officiating F1 races should have taken driver misjudgement into account when allowing six and a half ton lumps of iron trackside with the cars still allowed to travel relatively fast even under double yellows -
----------------------- if they had of had the foresight to have taken this very simple logic into account poor jules and his family members and many loved ones would not have had there lives completely decimated by the events at japan
posted on 11/12/14
U do realise the fia are humans......?
posted on 11/12/14
comment by BWFCCLEGG (U7583)
posted 31 minutes ago
U do realise the fia are humans......?
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highly paid humans in a job of responsibility that have made a terrible error that has decimated the life of a young racing driver and his family
posted on 11/12/14
Sure jules was on the breadline
posted on 11/12/14
comment by BWFCCLEGG (U7583)
posted 2 minutes ago
Sure jules was on the breadline
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what has that got to do with anything
----------- i am talking about charlie whiting and his officials making the error --
posted on 11/12/14
U referred to there pay - what relevance does that have
posted on 11/12/14
comment by BWFCCLEGG (U7583)
posted 3 minutes ago
U referred to there pay - what relevance does that have
----------------------------------------------------------------------
basically highly paid people that are highly paid because of the responsibility of life and death they have at there fingertips should not make idiotic and incompetent judgements as the FIA did at japan --
posted on 11/12/14
The highly paid, highly responsible, highly skilled jules bianchi shouldnt have made an idiotic decision
posted on 11/12/14
I thought we agreed to filter?
posted on 11/12/14
comment by BWFCCLEGG (U7583)
posted 5 minutes ago
The highly paid, highly responsible, highly skilled jules bianchi shouldnt have made an idiotic decision
----------------------------------------------------------------------
you are talking about a very young man driving one of the fastest cars on the planet in diabolical conditions with poor visability and standing water on the track -
jules " mistake " was understandable given the circumstances , the FIA sitting down in there centrally heated office trackside surveying the race should not make fundamental and basic errors the like of which has decimated the life of a driver and his family and loved ones --
posted on 11/12/14
So young men arent responsible enoihh to drive these cars then?????
posted on 11/12/14
comment by M.U.D.D - Luke Shaw makes me throb with desire (U9612)
posted 6 seconds ago
I thought we agreed to filter?
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whats up manx finally got tired of making me making you look stupid every topic so you take the easy option and run away like the gutless phoney coward you are -what a gutless bunch of cowards -
---------------- oil executive
posted on 11/12/14
comment by BWFCCLEGG (U7583)
posted 1 minute ago
So young men arent responsible enoihh to drive these cars then?????
----------------------------------------------------------------------
the point i am making is that young drivers will and are entitled to make errors of judgement under such atrocious conditions -
------------------------ the fia are not --
posted on 11/12/14
Martial, soon as this convos over, ir filtered son.
Give ur mouth a rest n let ur brain av a chance.
Ur talking nonesense.
Bianchi is partly responsible for his own downfall, as tragic as that is. His wealth is irrelevabt.
The fia are also partly responsible for his downfall
Just generally a bad day all round.
To blame it entirely on fia is daft, but nonetheless expected from u
A terrible accident and lessons will be learnt.
posted on 11/12/14
comment by martial artist (U9033)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by BWFCCLEGG (U7583)
posted 1 minute ago
So young men arent responsible enoihh to drive these cars then?????
----------------------------------------------------------------------
the point i am making is that young drivers will and are entitled to make errors of judgement under such atrocious conditions -
------------------------ the fia are not --
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Perhaps young drivers shouldnt be allowed to drive then. There mistakes can be fatal (by ur reckoning)
posted on 11/12/14
comment by BWFCCLEGG (U7583)
posted 6 minutes ago
Martial, soon as this convos over, ir filtered son.
Give ur mouth a rest n let ur brain av a chance.
Ur talking nonesense.
Bianchi is partly responsible for his own downfall, as tragic as that is. His wealth is irrelevabt.
The fia are also partly responsible for his downfall
Just generally a bad day all round.
To blame it entirely on fia is daft, but nonetheless expected from u
A terrible accident and lessons will be learnt.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
dont you have a mind of your own them BW -- are you that weak that you are going to let the 3 forum cowards tell you what to do -
----------------- you do realise that when you filter people you do it because you dont have the guts to debate with them anymore --
posted on 11/12/14
Yeah yeah whatever
posted on 11/12/14
comment by BWFCCLEGG (U7583)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by martial artist (U9033)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by BWFCCLEGG (U7583)
posted 1 minute ago
So young men arent responsible enoihh to drive these cars then?????
----------------------------------------------------------------------
the point i am making is that young drivers will and are entitled to make errors of judgement under such atrocious conditions -
------------------------ the fia are not --
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Perhaps young drivers shouldnt be allowed to drive then. There mistakes can be fatal (by ur reckoning)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
the bottom line was the FIA are paid to observe the safety of the drivers and they made a terrible error that has ruined many lives -
posted on 11/12/14
Bianchis age is irrelevant
The fia are there to judge the conditions and make a decision. A decisiom they tragically got wrong. They are no there to legislate for drivers not capable pf controlling there car. There has to be, and is an assumption that all the drivers are of a relatively level ability, which they are.
The drivers are also responsible for there own safety. Jist like u r on ur bike in the mornimg, and i am on the t/watting m60 every day
Both at fault, both excusable
posted on 11/12/14
Convo over. Bye
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