He probably had potential and there were signs of improvement from him, but you don't criticize someone with an obvious authority having only "potential" under your belt.n smikle wrote:That doesn't give damning evidence against Nelson's potential as a top driver. That was a situation where even the most hardened of rookies will have a tough time.
I am implying humor here.n smikle wrote:[quote="SeijaKessen"
What are you implying here?
That doesn't give damning evidence against Nelson's potential as a top driver. That was a situation where even the most hardened of rookies will have a tough time.
Yeah i think that tooSeijaKessen wrote:I am implying humor here.n smikle wrote:[quote="SeijaKessen"
What are you implying here?
That doesn't give damning evidence against Nelson's potential as a top driver. That was a situation where even the most hardened of rookies will have a tough time.
Sometimes, I wonder if joking around here is against the terms of this forum.
Yes!strad wrote:I'm pretty sure it's in the forum rules..
No Joking
No Sense of Humor
Piquet had a very fast mouth on him. I think he tried to play the psychological game with other drivers but just came across as a gobby idiot half of the time. I seem to remember him making some comment about Mansell's wife being ugly at about the time that Mansell was giving serious trouble on track. Probably trying to wind Mansell up (not difficult to do!) but it came across as him just being an unpleasant little man.SeijaKessen wrote:Yes!strad wrote:I'm pretty sure it's in the forum rules..
No Joking
No Sense of Humor
And you know to be a little more on topic, people forget that Nelsinho's old man had nothing good to say about Senna either.
If I recall correctly, he made comments back in the eighties that Senna was gay.
Senna himself felt he was unable to express himself properly in english and claimed a lot of trouble he had were caused by his unappropriate choice of words.schick wrote:I think Nelson and Ayrton both had a good command of English, considering it was not there native language, Senna had no trouble handling Jackie Stewarts idiot questions on his accidents. Nascar and Piquet Jnr deserve each other.
Thanks Strad, Clive James' commentary... just wonderful - thanks for postingstrad wrote:sr and Salizar...I think it's funny and shows Piquet Sr at his funniest
http://www.stradsplace.com/VIDEOS/hocken_ps.mpg