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Post 2
Posted Aug 4, 2005
Nice article about a great,but temperamental driver.Just wish there were a few more drivers like him on the Grand Prix circuit today.
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Post 3
Posted Aug 4, 2005
Ahhh the great Aryton Senna springs to mind, he decked Eddie Irvine for cutting him up at a corner, I guess the only one of the Modern breed that comes slightly close is JP Montoya
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Post 4
Posted Aug 6, 2005
Would agree to a certain degree,Reefgirl,but I think Jacques Villeneuve would give Montoya a run for his money in the fisticuffs stakes.
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Post 5
Posted Aug 6, 2005
I Know Villeneuve is a pillock on the track but I didn't think he was into physical violence, he plays head games with his team mates
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Post 6
Posted Aug 9, 2005
Mind games are just as effective as fisticuffs,Reefgirl.Would agree that Villeneuve is something of a pillock,though.Thinks he's the great "I am" just because his late father,Giles,was a damn fine racer.
As an aside to the topic,are you a Rolling Stones fan seeing as you've included lyrics from Sympathy For The Devil in your name?
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Post 7
Posted Aug 9, 2005
Yes I am A Stones fan. I think you're right about Villeneuve, Gilles was one of the great "Never to be world champion" racers and Jacques had to go one better
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Post 8
Posted Aug 11, 2005
Have you noticed that Villeneuve hasn't done much except go backwards,metaphorically speaking,since winning his championship.
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Post 9
Posted Aug 11, 2005
I had heard that too, I'm sure he made noises about returning to Indy Car but I don't think they wanted him back either
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