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FERNANDO ALONSO FERRARI F10 DRIVER FIRST TIME WITH THE SCUDERIA

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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2009

Fernando Alonso, Felipe Massa subidos a un Ferrari California conducido por Montezemolo quedan atrapados en la puzolana.

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  • What the fuck was he thinking? Those are designed to stop f1 cars...

  • as usual, the gravel trap did its job

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  • Si vede che Montezemolo di circuiti non capisce un cazzo !

    Altrimenti non sarebbe mai andato sulla ghiaia !

  • figura di MERDAAA

  • @pizzaBmike Lmao and I wasn't defending myself. Just stating a technicality. But yea, you should come over and we'll watch the first race of 2012 with a couple of brews if you want.

  • @DBDMotorsports I wasn't having a go at you! Just helping! Motorsports fans should stick together!

  • @pizzaBmike Ok im sorry. They are design to slow f1 cars...

  • @DBDMotorsports On contrary. They are not designed to stop F1 cars. They are famously rubbish at stopping F1 cars which is exactly why the FIA is getting rid of them from F1 circuits hence the huge decline in gravel traps for High-grip Tarmac in the last few years. They are designed to stop normal cars like that Ferrari, but anything with a flat floor just slides along it and bounces. They are actually a hazard to F1 cars because they increase the chance of the car flipping.

  • 1.02 oh fuck no.. Did he tried it again :/

  • solo un idiota come montezemo poteva andare con una ferrari nella sabbia...

  • wow

    

  • O.o

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