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Post by suarez on Oct 7, 2014 17:55:54 GMT
Really doesn't sound good for bianchi, can only hope that as he got pretty much immediate treatment he'll have a better chance of recovery than other people who have diffuse axonal injuries
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Post by The Quito Diet on Oct 7, 2014 18:16:38 GMT
I thought because it was a rapid decceleration injury rather than an impact injury that it was somehow better for his recovery prognosis?
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Post by The Quito Diet on Oct 7, 2014 18:24:48 GMT
scrap that thought, just read a bit from a bloke who knows and he suggests he's a very sombre outlook going forward. Bollocks.
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Post by LiamJM10 on Oct 7, 2014 21:22:24 GMT
Just read that 90% of survivors of Diffuse Axonal remain unconscious.
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Post by The Quito Diet on Oct 7, 2014 21:24:16 GMT
aye more I read the more bleak it looks, fucking harrowing. Guess I've just become immune to the dangers of the sport, especially seeing as the only real big incident I've seen with Massa has seen him back racing as if nothing happened. You see Webber flip over backwards and walk away and you forget that something like this could happen.
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Post by Pole Land on Oct 7, 2014 21:29:03 GMT
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Post by suarez on Oct 11, 2014 11:43:44 GMT
Red Bull have gone downhill so fast, bit of a joke that a Toro Rosso is going faster then them. Vettel out in Q2 as well
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Post by wf4v3ry on Oct 11, 2014 13:22:57 GMT
Hope Hamilton builds a 51 point lead before the final GP.
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Post by you give me rrrroad rrrrage on Oct 11, 2014 20:11:25 GMT
I'd like that too but that's really relying on Rosberg having another retirement or two. This season has played out in my mind over and over again and it always ends the same way. Rosberg will still be in touch by Abu Dhabi and Hamilton will have some sort of issue either in qualifying or the race leading to him losing the championship on the double points rule leading to the scrapping of the double points rule.
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Post by The Quito Diet on Oct 11, 2014 21:17:48 GMT
That's exactly what I see happening.
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Post by suarez on Oct 12, 2014 11:06:25 GMT
If Rosberg gets away with that it'll be a joke
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Post by you give me rrrroad rrrrage on Oct 12, 2014 11:16:01 GMT
Ice cool Nico lol.
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Post by The Quito Diet on Oct 12, 2014 11:16:48 GMT
We'll call that karma.
Tbf, I reckon Rosberg has gone for broke there, knew if he made that pass stick it'd be a big mental victory over Hamilton and instead it's just further put doubt into his mind.
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Post by you give me rrrroad rrrrage on Oct 12, 2014 12:16:14 GMT
It'll be a bit of a pisstake if Rosberg actually gets to the end of the race without making another stop. The cliff has to come at some point, right?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2014 14:02:57 GMT
I'm not looking forward to double points inevitably ruining what should be Lewis' big season. He's got 9 wins to Rosberg's 4 and hasn't finished outside the podium except for retirements and it's still so close? Fuck man. All I know is, if Lewis loses one of the next two but still gets 2nd, he's pretty much safe unless he comes third or lower in the final and Nico wins.
Actually, win the next two and finish 5th (or 4th) on the last day and he has it.
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