I have come to the conclusion that my wheel is no longer getting the use it deserves, so I would like to sell it. Before I put it on ebay however I want to see if anyone in here is interested.
I live in Derby (close to the A38), and having worked in a Royal Mail sorting office before I am kind of reluctant to post it, and would much rather have someone pick it up if possible.
So would anybody be interested, the wheel is in full working order and will be in it's original packaging. I am going to borrow a camera and get some nice pics for everyone. *Photos Uploaded*
As a long time fan of F1, I have had an underlying gut feeling this has been happening for quite a while, last years result for example (although Kimi definately deserved his title) somehow seemed a little bit false, especially the second half of the season.
Todays incident, as well as the decision in the last race regarding Massa's pit exit only deepens this feeling. Make no mistake I am British and would like to see Hamilton win the drivers title, but today I was cheering for a revival drive from Kimi and a survival drive from Heidfeld (btw why did ITV cut the post race conference before we heard from Heidfeld?, bring on the bbc!).
I just think that high profile decisions are being made rashly and always to the benefit of the (as Mackie said) viewing figures, manufacturing a close championship, anyone else have this feeling?
It's the same for the Spanish, and when people go down they stay down to get the opposite team to kick the ball out, it needs sorting out by the FA because its unsportsman and makes for a shit stop start game... like this one!
No points for Hamilton (probably), his driving was too rushed and looked like he was just hoping to get past at every oportunity however small it was... not a great run and compounded by the drive through.
Ferrari are running away with it. Looks like it could be very boring from now on
No way, I've been wanting to try TF2, I used to love TF when I was younger!
The free weekend had to be the weekend when I'm back visiting my parents and only have my laptop
of course, but some have a lot more than others, and it seems to me that the correlation between how much help they receive and the disrespect they show is directly parallel
... you can't help the fact some people have more money than others. I would say it is the attitude of those drivers that should be under scrutiny, not just the fact that they have more money.
I wouldnt say it is a given, but unfortunately it happens more often than not that the drivers who have had a 'helping hand' to get to the top show a lack of appreciation for it, and that is what people despise.
If a driver tries their best no matter what their situation and prove themselves then I will have respect for them. If they show disrespect (such as Hamilton waving at people not letting him past when they had every right to race him) then that is something to despise imo!