Let's see if the gung-ho merchants can avoid smashing each other up this weekend ...
F1 at Mugello
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F1 at Mugello
F1 at Mugello last weekend, what an utter utter crash shambles, never seen anything like it!
Let's see if the gung-ho merchants can avoid smashing each other up this weekend ...
Let's see if the gung-ho merchants can avoid smashing each other up this weekend ...
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Re: F1 at Mugello
Nice to see Ferrari shit the bed again today in Russia 
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Re: F1 at Mugello
They're so used to massive run off areas and sanitised tracks that don't allow full throttle for any length of time that they got well and truly caught out on a circuit with proper kerbs, gravel and on which they were at max throttle for considerable periods of time (if they could keep it on the black stuff!).irie wrote: Sat Sep 19, 2020 11:54 am F1 at Mugello last weekend, what an utter utter crash shambles, never seen anything like it!![]()
Let's see if the gung-ho merchants can avoid smashing each other up this weekend ...
Makes you realise how sanitised F1 is now.
