kimi is a heavy smoker. he smoke Marlboro red.johnny99 wrote:I'm fairly sure Kimi enjoy's a good smoke
John
Dosent matter one jot to me, I'm a smoker myself,CHT wrote:kimi is a heavy smoker. he smoke Marlboro red.johnny99 wrote:I'm fairly sure Kimi enjoy's a good smoke
John
but does it really matters?
Well, we actually might be able to. Remember Kimi having problems with the steering at the beginning of the season? You don't hear most of the drivers complain about that, not even among the new ones. It could indicate a slightly worse then F1-average fitness, possibly caused by smoking. That might be a bit far fetched, but it could be linked.astracrazy wrote:sum professional footballers (soccer) players smoke. And i bet other professional sportsman/women do too.
The thing is they work on there fitness heavily most days and have personal trainers who monitor there fitness.. I'm pretty sure if it effected them that much they'd quit. If there fitness level is at an acceptable level for whats expected then why not.
even smoking i bet there fitter than some people who exercise 3 days a week and don't smoke
We are sitting here and we can't pick out the smokers from non smokers unless we have a picture of them doing it, so its not effecting them too much so it doesn't matter and doesn't surprise me
i think that was purely feel. It it was fitness he would just of required the lightest it could be.turbof1 wrote: Well, we actually might be able to. Remember Kimi having problems with the steering at the beginning of the season? You don't hear most of the drivers complain about that, not even among the new ones. It could indicate a slightly worse then F1-average fitness, possibly caused by smoking. That might be a bit far fetched, but it could be linked.
Now to think of it: Trulli had the same problem in 2011. Did he smoke?
Are you crazy?Lurk wrote:Of course there is not safe tobacco use. Point was: "cigar is not as bad as cigarette"
It takes us back to Point 4:
Unlike nearly all cigarette smokers, most cigar smokers do not inhale. Although cigar smokers have lower rates of lung cancer, coronary heart disease, and lung disease than cigarette smokers, they have higher rates of these diseases than those who do not smoke cigars.
Smoking cigars is bad for your health, smoking cigarettes is even worse.