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  • Sakon's accent was unexpected

  • press 9 lots of time and listen a VEEEEERY annoying sound

  • If I understood this correctly Heidfeld started shouting at Yamamoto while it was Sato who actually hit him. They all look alike... Honda powered cars, that is.

  • got angry with the wrong chink ha.

  • @MartinHire Yamamoto is Japanese, not Chinese. Don't be so close minded and racist.

  • @Slashbag69 im only messin for Gods sake,

  • LOLOLOL.... get angry with the wrong persone :D.Epic! Go Nick,go Sato!

  • nick heidfeld..., most over rated driver in F1... and that is being rated as a mediocre driver.

  • @krazykukurov Actually, Nick is one of the most underrated drivers in Formula 1.

  • @tommykl yup... i wish i had like 10 seasons in f1 to prove that I suck. If Sakon Yamamoto, Shinji Nakano, Kamui Kobayashi or Kazuki Nakajima had that much time in F1 with the teams Nick has had the opportunity to drive with, they would have been signed by one of the big 3 by now and be competing for WDC. Nick is a waste of space who only gets the drives he does because he is German. He deserves to be lumped in the same basket as Trulli, Wurz & De La Rosa.

  • @krazykukurov I doubt Yamamoto would beat Alesi, Räikkönen, Massa, Villeneuve, Webber and Kubica.

  • @tommykl I never said anything about those drivers only heidfeld... But I laughed when you said Massa :P

  • @krazykukurov That's because these drivers are all teammates that Heidfeld beat in equal cars.

  • @tommykl ah yes, this is why bums like alesi, raikkonen, villeneuve, webber and massa have all had drives with top teams while heidfeld sits on the sidelines hoping someone gets injured so he might have a chance of getting a drive.

    Nick Heidfeld = the new Pedro De La Rosa... oh wait, PdLR has a drive next year hahaha

  • @krazykukurov How do you explain that good drivers like Alesi, Räikkönen, Villeneuve, Webber and Massa, all race winners and two of them World Champions, got drives with top teams if they were beaten by the "hopelessly bad" Heidfeld?

  • @tommykl because the teams could see heidfeld was rubbish and that points are not everything. Its not how many points you score, or even how many more points you score than your team mate. Its how much you over achieve in the machinery you are driving in. Nick constantly proved his ability to be one of the most boring drivers both on and off the track.

  • @krazykukurov You don't need to be exciting to watch to be good. Look at Alain Prost.

  • @tommykl hahahhahahahahahahahahhahahaha­hhahahaha the fact you would even hint at any likeness between prost and heidfeld highlights that you are entirely irrational. 

  • @krazykukurov Both had the same tactics during the race. Don't get in trouble, be consistent, stay on the track, and the results will come. That's how Prost won the 1986 championship in Australia, and that's how Heidfeld finished every race in the season in 2008. If he was incredibly bad, as you say, he would have retired from much more races.

  • @tommykl what is the point in coasting around the track if you are finishing outside the points consistently. This is why peter sauber gave him the boot and retained kamui kobayashi to back up from his rookie season as team leader in 2011. Peter Sauber has consistently proven himself to be a master at identifying up and coming superstars. Ditching heidfeld for 2011 was a reflection of his genius.

  • @krazykukurov What do you mean finish out of the points consistently? He scored points in as many races as when he finished out of the points in 2010.

  • @tommykl he finished in points in 40% of races he competed in so that would be less than half of the races he was in the points. Also his team mate (kamui kobayashi) who was in his rookie season outscored him 2.16 to 1. For someone who you suggest has a wealth of experience and superiority over teammates to get dominated like that speaks for itself. But then again rookie season KK vs Heidfeld was comparable to rookie season Senna vs Johnny Cecotto... Johnny who you say? exactly :P

  • @krazykukurov Nick retired in one of the races, so he only finished out of the points twice. And also, Nick was showing up in the middle of the season in a car he had never driven before. He was far from being as bad as Fisichella in a Ferrari back in 2009. It was only one half-season anyway. Also, I know who Johnny Cecotto is ;)

  • @tommykl oh okay because if you get a DNF after two collisions in the one race then it doesn't count as not scoring points ^.^ Maybe we should adjust the 2011 rankings for hamilton, because if you exclude the races he ran into felipe then he will have surely done better than 5th :)

  • @krazykukurov You said that Nick finished out of the points more than he did in the points. However, for someone to finish outside of the points, he has to finish in the first place. Also, as you said, points aren't everything.

  • @tommykl if you start a race and someone crosses the finish line or the event is red flagged and later deemed to be complete, the race finishes, regardless of how many laps you completed or how far down the order you are. Nick heidfeld finished in the points in 40% of races that he started in 2010. If you retire your car after colliding with a wall you have finished your race. Its not rocket science. Just another fanboy attempting to skew the statistics in his BF's favour.

  • @krazykukurov No. In that case, your race is ended, but you didn't actually finish the race. To finish, you must cross the start-finish line after the chequered flag is waved. Also, Heidfeld didn't hit the wall or make a gigantic mistake in 2010. Kobayashi did in qualifying at Singapore.

  • @tommykl you are wrong. if you start the race, and do not finish in the points you finished outside the points. It doesn't matter if you retire or not. A DNF is 0 points for the team. If you are a boxer and you retire from a fight without getting knocked out, that counts as a loss. If you retire hurt from a tennis match, your opponent is awarded the win. If you are a 100m sprinter and you injure yourself, it still counts as a race you didnt win. Your really are clutching at straws.

  • @krazykukurov I agree with you on the fact that you don't score points wether you retire or not. However, you said that to finish an F1 race, it didn't matter how many laps you did and that you could finish the race in a wall, which isn't true. To be counted as a finisher, you must cross the finish line after the chequered flag drops, whether you are classified or not.

  • @tommykl you are playing on pedantics in the hope of making nick look better. if he does not finish a race, that is a race he has not finished in the points. nick only finished 40% of his races in the points. That is of the races nick started, only 40% he finished in the points. Saying the DNF results do not factor into this is preposterous.

  • @krazykukurov I agree with you there. I disagreed on what you counted as finishing a race. Also, I doubt a driver who only completed 1 lap in his first two races and was beaten by Yuji Ide, Adrian Sutil (who by your definition doesn't deserve a drive because he's German), Karun Chandhok and Bruno Senna could win a race, nevermind a World Championship.

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  • He got confused between Sato and Yamamoto... True story!

  • ROFL!!!

  • Sick Dick Heidfeld

  • sakon yamamoto < jean denis deletraz

    ...and thats saying alot

  • @garethkielty Yeah, it is. And I agree with you.

  • lmao....."yes i understand he was but i didn't understand why" what sort of english is that lmao hahah

  • @BrotherYounis he said "Yes, I understand his words, but I didn't understand why"

  • Sato would have killed him

  • nick thought he was talking to sato but it was yamamoto! i doubt sato would've been so feeble.

  • You can't really blame F1 drivers for getting angry and losing it when they've just stepped out of the car. The amount of adrenalin pumping through their bodies can easily make them act like an idiot in the heat of the moment. Still this is a pretty funny incident, poor Sakon lol

  • Not sure if anyone else posted this. I don't have the patience to read all of the comments. I really like Nick, but this is embarrassing. I think he was actually held up by Takuma Sato and only thought it was Yamamoto. Probably should've watched the tape first, Nick.

    Sato "Racks a'dissiprin".

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  • @aqwdf3

    ニックが可夢偉にぼこられてくやしいのうw

  • WENKER

  • ニックが向かってきたら、顔の向きを変える琢磨

  • Shit Sakon looks hardcore with his Jackie Chan moves. I wouldn't argue with him!

  • @ebyard that was sato at the end, not sakon (yamamoto)

  • Ahh that's good old fashion racism right there 

  • lol, he's getting mad at the wrong driver. "why the fuck are you racing me? ... WANKER!"

  • Thats Sato, not Yamamoto

  • @MclarenGooner10 the first guy is sakon. nick had thought he was sato.

  • @kativettel Yeah i kinda figured that out after i posted the comment,anyway thanks for still pointing that out 2 me

  • WANKERRRRR!!!

  • Wrong driver Nick

  • HEI = Mercedes GP test driver

    YAM = HRT Cosworth test driver

  • go sakon :D

  • Did Nick say WANKER?

    He learned that from Mark Webber? lol

  • @Arai4lpinestars he said "why you have wanking me

  • @glockfan14 who cares, they might WANK each other in Singapore, Japan, Korea, Brazil, UAE races.

  • @Arai4lpinestars Yes for sure.They were team mates in the Williams-BMW team during 2005 season

  • @blerand91 that's my point, mate.

  • lol sakon sounds so posh

  • @pepsimax131 Yeah! He sounds like that French guy from the movie Talladega Nights.

  • tbh, if you only knew the car that blocked you was either an f1 veteran, or a rookie who seemed to be stuffing it in the wall every other race, who would you assume was to blame?

  • that reaction of nick was not really cool. poor sakon. in the past it was always sato causing problems by such things.

  • Heidfeld isn't always clean and sponsor friendly it seems. I can't believe he was shouting at Yamamoto instead of Sato, but he only saw the back of the cars so its understandable.

  • that was unlucky, down from 4th due to a backmarker :(

    but i was funny when he had a go at the wrong guy!! sakon cried!!! lol

  • wanker lol

  • Nick's a legend hope he gets on the podium in Barcelona today :)

  • Heidfeld is just damn stupid xD

  • You doesn't sound much better...

  • Heildfeld just got cooler in my estimation! Vanker!

  • Heidfeld apologized afterwards.

  • how do you know? source?

  • There was a report on german Motorsport-total. Unfortunately Youtube doesn't let me post the link.

  • haha heidfeld is so funny when he's angry. and he shouted at the wrong jap

  • It wasn't his fault. Even if Yamamoto's slow, he wasn't a bad backmarker. the actual car was Sato, who is a crappy backmarker. And how many other F1 drivers from countries apart from Britain do you hear using the word 'wroth'?

  • he said words, not wrath...

  • Whatever. to my mind, wroth would be so much more fitting, so I'll choose to believe it's that.

  • jack off!

  • why ze fuck are you vacing me? vanker

  • lol. this is funny

  • i zhink u need more of ze punishment

  • lol

  • NICK BABY IS MINI

  • go nick!!!

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