On @ky they said it was the McLaren chef. Either way, condolences to those close to him.Cape said:Oh dear, this is sad :'(
A British mechanic with the McLaren Mercedes Formula One racing team fell to his death Wednesday from the eighth floor of a Budapest hotel, AFPare reporting.
The 29-year-old fell from a terrace which was normally off-limits, police said. Foul play was not suspected but an investigation was taking place.
The unnamed man was here with the McLaren team for Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix. No further details are currently available.
And don't start any rumours that it had something to do with Ferrari!
In my day u used to just ask them to leave if u didnt want them anymore...shesh - how things hav changed.Cape said:Oh dear, this is sad :'(
A British mechanic with the McLaren Mercedes Formula One racing team fell to his death Wednesday from the eighth floor of a Budapest hotel, AFPare reporting.
The 29-year-old fell from a terrace which was normally off-limits, police said. Foul play was not suspected but an investigation was taking place.
The unnamed man was here with the McLaren team for Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix. No further details are currently available.
And don't start any rumours that it had something to do with Ferrari!
hahahaha!!! Good one!!!psyfre said:In my day u used to just ask them to leave if u didnt want them anymore...shesh - how things hav changed.
hahahaha!!!!Cape said:hahahaha!!! Good one!!!
Oh, I found some tips to stay awake during the Hungarian GP, cause lets face it, we all know its as boring as bat shit.
1. Go to a chemist and buy a pack of ProPlus – don’t waste your money on that Red Bul***t
2. Set your alarm for half an hour into the race and set the snooze to ten minute intervals.
3. Train your dog to bark when James Allen says “certainly is”, that way he’ll wake you up every three minutes.
4. Watch something else and keep switching back to the grand prix every five minutes. If your eyes start to feel heavy, leave bigger time intervals between visits to the race.
5. Bet large sums of money on the outcome. That’ll keep your interest levels up high.
6. Video it and then watch it on Fast Forward
7. Get into training yourself by watching Bid Up TV for two hours. After that, even TV interference seems strangely interesting.
Enjoy the Hungarian GP. Forza consciousness!
it's new FINN(ish) SAUCE!!!! har har har har, it must be finnish humorArgonaut said:Most Finns are described as being icy and humorless (or the humor is there, we jsut can't see it).
New race next round too.
all the more reasont o repeat it ehArgonaut said:*headbutts braad*
I hate that ad ...
that ad aint finnish,Cape said:I don't get it What ad? Argh!!!
Oh dear, maybe I'll just work on my sustainable recreation assignment instead.
Its an all too familiar script this year isn't it? Schumi talking up his chances before each race and then letting us down.Cape said:Oh, are ferrari finally getting back to their usual pace?
Baz seconded quickest and Michael 5th quickest during first practice. Knowing them, they are just lifting my hopes far too high so that they will come crashing down on sunday night
There are also serious rumours going around about Kimi leaving Mclaren at the end of next year!2005 champion-elect Fernando Alonso will celebrate his twenty fourth birthday at the wheel of his Renault on Friday.
However, in Budapest for the thirteenth grand prix out of nineteen, the Spaniard is planning neither a cake nor party.
'No - I'm focused on the weekend,' he insisted.
'Maybe if I win, then we can have a double party!'
Ferrari's Rubens Barrichello poked fun at the F1 youngster, who would become the youngest ever world champion.
The Brazilian, who debuted when Fernando was a twelve year old, grinned: 'How old is he? 19?'
Jenson Button joked that his F1 rivals' should band together to ensure that Alonso - a favourite in Hungary - gets 'really drunk' on Friday.
'We can do that,' the BAR driver laughed.
The press room, meanwhile, erupted in the loudest laughter when championship challenger Kimi Räikkönen offered his droll best wishes.
'Happy birthday,' the Finn croaked.
Even teammate Giancarlo Fisichella had to admit that - at 24 - Alonso should be applauded for crafting a 'quite easy' cruise to the title.
'He's been quite lucky this year,' said the Roman, 'but I am happy for him. Maybe he can give me a present on Sunday!'