F1 to make massive safety commitment
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Even with this change I don''t think it will help Massa keep his car on the track.
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Ground-breaking changes announced for 'The Pinnacle of Motor Sport'.

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Not a bad attempt for April 1st........ ;)
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This is a bad idea, but a good April Fools Joke.
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April fouls.... nice one
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This has to be a 1st April joke!?
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Well i had fallen for it until i read these comments lol, now it is blatently obvious its an April fools joke.
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perhaps that''s how the BBC got F1 back - Top Gear had a go at life size radio controlled cars!
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Just when I thought the Nazis at FIA already ruined
(I mean improved) F1 with their tires and elimination
of traction control which helps get the cars off the
track and on the sidelines with drivers sitting around
through the race while a few cars remain racing, a new idea
comes along that I am sure will be as great as the call they
made at the 2005 Indy Grand Prix.
Now if they could allow wings the size of a sheet of plywood
and eliminate all those curves thus making the track circular
I am sure that Formula One could be as far from it''s former glory
(Pre 1994) as possible.
Can you imagine the FIA involved in Moto GP?
I know that the slot-car idea was sarcastic fun or is it?
Posted by Martin Somerset - Unregistered (606 days ago)
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this is a great idea. it will liven up the current racing. those who can operate paddle shifts quickly will benefit from RTR (rapid thumb response). presumably ferrari will have an advantage as they will provide the chassis, designed by fiat. great. mclaren have already been out buying up all scalextric kits available and have sent photographers to fiorano. or maybe this is a spoof put out by mosley, to whip up support for his stand!
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Hilarious!!!! For sure, that is massa, for sure. Is that bloody Coultard chiming in? Will he kick anymore lumps 'o **** outta anyone who wrecks his remote control car?

Great fun. Forgot it was April fools 'til I read this.
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crash.net, STOP giving Max new ideas!!!
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