Indeed gypsies are scum, they either roam around tax evading, or stay in one spot, sponging off the gov't and making neighbours life hell.. (I should know, Slovak Romany gypsies occupy about 90% of the apartments in my apartment complex, they are noisey, un-couth and a nuisance nightmare.
I think there's always some people doing it in every country. They seem to get away with it, honest 'normal' people can't get away with it even if they TRIED.
This is just their method of protest. They know they can't deny that they have had a performance advantage over the NA cars, and so they have to find another reason to object to these regulation changes.
The "whining" done by Plato will be done twelve-fold by the turbo car drivers/teams now.
I'm pretty sure the cars will be fine, after all most are just S2000 chassis with a heavier NGTC turbo engine stuck in, and they have to be built to cope with 45kg of success ballast anyway.
So is Plato, as seen with all those turbo regulation changes during the season. And specially this season, he's been on a moaning spree, getting annoyed and throwing a fit at whatever bad happens to him.
Jason Plato's one of my favourite touring car drivers, but he just needs to cool his head and pipe down on the complaining.
Kinda stupid viewpoint. Had he not complained and kept cool he wouldn't have seen the Honda's pegged back. He did exactly the right thing by moaning and complaining.
However he is still a dumbass for using the term p*key.
And did anyone else see the Ginetta race? So epic, carnage on lap 1, a bird on the track getting killed, lead pair go off at Paddock Hill, Niall Murray up to 3rd from the back and the top 4 covered by 0.3s!
Yeh, what was it, 5 races in a row he didn't score any points in when he was leading? Imagine if that didn't happen. It can still happen, but it's going to be a long shot! Look forward to finals day.
6 races actually, except he got one fastest lap point at Knockhill.
18 points in both meetings(Knockhill+Rockingham) would've put him on top of the standings. For the record, his average over the first 6 rounds was 26 1/3.
Many things can still happen of course, but looks like Honda's to lose now. Hope Shedden will be more racy at Silverstone.