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Countering the laps

The lap counter graphic is something that I have recently realised has actually been on my mind for a while, if that makes sense. It could be that my brian is bruxxed but I find the lap counter quite confusing … Continue reading

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Thoughts from Magny Cours

If you want to know what Webber would look like as a McLaren driver (as has been speculated by someone I think) take a look at de la Rosa, the similarities are uncanny! The MON MOY MOT graphic was used … Continue reading

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That special something (part two)

I’m glad you have expounded your thoughts on this particular subject Al. I have for a while now been attempting to drag a few scattered elements along a similar line together but always seem to end up having a rant … Continue reading

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Emotional Comments

Usually during the course of a Grand Prix there are several comments that cause an emotional outburst from the Sofa. The Monaco Grand Prix was no exception. I have selected the four that caused the most dramatic reactions to share … Continue reading

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MON, MOY, MOT part deux

Following on from Alex’s article on the vertical MON, MOY, MOT graphic. Whilst watching the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend (from the Sofa of course!!) I was finding myself deeply annoyed by this same graphic. I can appreciate the similarities … Continue reading

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Iceman go-eth?

I would be disappointed to see Raikonnen leave McLaren but the way things have been going with his car I don’t think I’d blame him for heading for a more solid Renault or Ferrari at this stage, mind you there … Continue reading

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Aces High?

Why is it that so much of the media refer to Jenson Button as an “F1 ace”? I’m not necessarily referring to TV as I don’t believe I have heard the term used on ITV (even from James) and I … Continue reading

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