Sorry. I realised that really.
Congratulations Ciro.
I'm sure you will be celebrating for many many decades to come.
Not only that, but Jacques had the opportunity to get around the Nordschleife, and liked it so much he decided to get into a sedan race there in the near future.f1.redbaron wrote:Anyways, sorry for going off topic, but I found this and I thought it was funny. It seems that JV is about to release his own album:
Further off topic, but the Nordschleife was raced on in F1 until the cars were going so fast that they were jumping at certain points on the track. I saw an old F1 race on video on the Nordschliefe and it was incredibly dangerous. After all, Lauda almost died on the track after crashing into a rock wall. Let's not forget that GV died in an F1 car, no matter how big his balls were, it would've been nice if he could've pushed the car to the limits without pushing his life to the limits.dumrick wrote:Concerning the Nordschleife, is not a matter of having retro tastes. It's a matter of having big balls and enjoying and understanding car racing (which is a lot different from just F1 and something that his father enjoyed and understood).
I wasn't sure of it. I went on your website one time and I didn't understand any word I assume it's Flammand.Principessa wrote:I can read French (I'm from Belgium, I know 4 languages )
Ahah! you have more practical sense than both of themPrincipessa wrote:In the article they say that he would marry between two GP's. If I was him I would wait till the season is over! Than he could go on proper honeymoon