yuji ide
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@Arai4lpinestars Yes but they have come to F1 world very seriously and are ambitious in getting good results from every race.They're not only interested in learning english but also having a good personal career in autoracing.
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@Arai4lpinestars You can't say so about Sato and Kobayashi.They had some great performances and memorable moments in F1.They have really shown that they deserve a place amongst the best drivers in the world and you can't talk like this about them only because they're from Asia,because we have many european drivers as well that are only a pain in the arse in F1 and probably don't deserve the attention they have.
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He looks dangerous...
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@93icemanx The probelm was not that the car was slow, is that he never drove on the pavement.
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@LewisHamiltonRules Yes I agree. At least he tried. I'm not trying to say he was that good, but it's not nice to be horrible about him. He has lost his F1 place, and Max had his licence removed. That's the decision. He went down trying. But when others look back on what you did in the past, and make fun of it, it is saddening.
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@LewisHamiltonRules In racing there is no trying... Effort is only important if it produces results. In the end all that matters is the results... Formula 1 world titles are not given out for who tried the hardest
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to be fair he didnt have the best car....not even close
but his team mate was much better
If you play F1 2006 Championship Edition in PS3, for some reason Ide outperforms Sato, lol.
But yeah, Japanese F1drivers like Sato, Yamamoto, Nakajima, Kobayashi left Japan to gain experience in Europe and learned English instead of fooling around, pushing the chief mechanic like Ide.
Arai4lpinestars 2 years ago 44
@blerand91 I'm saying Sato, Kobayashi, etc. are much ambitious than the average Formula Nippon racer. Their talent was picked and sent to Europe.
Arai4lpinestars 8 months ago 19