Ferrari first to debut as F60 is unveiled
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12 Jan 2009, 12:11
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I think it looks pretty nice tbh considering the new aero rules that could make it look ridiculous
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GO GO CRASHES AND LOTS OF BURNING!
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front wing & nose are nice tho
So, what are you up to these days? Not seeing you around much ..
CIAAAOOO
true they can fly
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I like, it's gone retro
bunch of overpayed idiots driving some random course ending up where they started around 60 times
hmm sounds like driving in a circle... as you may have noticed by now the cicle was metaphoric for saying "they are going nowhere"
i just rage on sports even though i actually like them but its just that most of them are so freaking commerialized that their not even worth watching with all those commercials and the gimpyness of lack of competition (which yeah F1 is now trying to compensate by bringing it back to the driver... lol'd who do you think will buy those best drivers probably not going to be "somerandomnonameF1racingteamthatneverwinsshit")
this rocks too Ferrari Through Paris http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=dAX-VnxIPu0