And,The Doctor says - "He's back!"
This was positively one of the best motoGP season's witnessed ever. Not letting go of all the fun n' fantasy,he added a new dimension to motoracing. He overhauled the mammuthus Ducati's and showed them what motoracing is all about. One of the big inspirations walking this planet - Valentino Rossi - The eight times world champion, and he won it, yet again, fair and square!
Rossi,known for his post race antics, wore a T-shirt that read "Sorry,for the delay" - intending his delay in winning the Championship after two years...(we so love you Rossi,never mind the delay!),and on the rear of the T-shirt,was his caricature cooking up the "World Championship Soup" (Zuppa Mondiale),with a list of ingredients around the caricature...And look what's brewing in :)
150Kgs of Yamaha, 70 Kgs of Rossi, 2 Bridgestones, and a list of mechanics and friends added up to making of the soup...Whooopsee! That's one example of feel good teams creating feel good products.
Courtesy Autosport.
Intelligence,dedication,hardwork personified: That's Rossi,The Doctor saying- "He's Back!" :)
Rossi,known for his post race antics, wore a T-shirt that read "Sorry,for the delay" - intending his delay in winning the Championship after two years...(we so love you Rossi,never mind the delay!),and on the rear of the T-shirt,was his caricature cooking up the "World Championship Soup" (Zuppa Mondiale),with a list of ingredients around the caricature...And look what's brewing in :)
150Kgs of Yamaha, 70 Kgs of Rossi, 2 Bridgestones, and a list of mechanics and friends added up to making of the soup...Whooopsee! That's one example of feel good teams creating feel good products.
Courtesy Autosport.
Intelligence,dedication,hardwork personified: That's Rossi,The Doctor saying- "He's Back!" :)
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My first impression was his fight with Kimi Raikkonen was fair. After cutting the chicane, Lewis let Kimi back into the lead. That’s the normal procedure. Nothing wrong there. From the outside, it looks like a good clean fight. I mean, it did look like Kimi didn’t give him any room, so cutting the chicane was the only option right?
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From what i know,that holds good in motorsports.Cutting across the chicane is fair and square in motoGP.The FIA says,in such incidents,when a driver cuts across the chicane,they must hand it back and wait atleast one corner before attempting to overtake again.
Missed out on watching that live (sigh!).
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