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Anyway back to Di Resta and let's rate a comment Captain Hammer nominated Di Resta for ROTR at Texas last year

http://www.crash.net/f1/news/186237/1/s ... _cota.html

I rate it a 9 because that's something you would hear him say anyday
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Here's something that might interest you

http://www.formula1.com/news/interviews ... 14528.html
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Just found this about Di Resta's family:

http://www.yallaf1.com/2011/04/08/di-resta-family-in-brothel-and-adult-biz/

Strangely. it wasn't one thing I was aware of.
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DanielPT wrote:Just found this about Di Resta's family:

http://www.yallaf1.com/2011/04/08/di-resta-family-in-brothel-and-adult-biz/

Strangely. it wasn't one thing I was aware of.


You haven't heard about it before because he hasn't used it as an excuse for not winning. Yet.
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DanielPT wrote:Just found this about Di Resta's family:

http://www.yallaf1.com/2011/04/08/di-resta-family-in-brothel-and-adult-biz/

Strangely. it wasn't one thing I was aware of.


This is actually...INTERESTING! My word...
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Ataxia wrote:
DanielPT wrote:Just found this about Di Resta's family:

http://www.yallaf1.com/2011/04/08/di-resta-family-in-brothel-and-adult-biz/

Strangely. it wasn't one thing I was aware of.


This is actually...INTERESTING! My word...

It is a bit of a surprise, and to be fair to him I wouldn't exactly want to bring that topic up either...
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Ataxia wrote:
DanielPT wrote:Just found this about Di Resta's family:

http://www.yallaf1.com/2011/04/08/di-resta-family-in-brothel-and-adult-biz/

Strangely. it wasn't one thing I was aware of.


This is actually...INTERESTING! My word...

But it's not about him, it's about his family. He has nothing to do with it.
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Hamilton's comments on the radio during the gp probably rated 10 Di Resta's
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DanielPT wrote:Just found this about Di Resta's family:
http://www.yallaf1.com/2011/04/08/di-resta-family-in-brothel-and-adult-biz/
Strangely. it wasn't one thing I was aware of.

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His interview just said it all didn't it. Has he not yet realized you can't have it all your own way?
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Kimi-ICE wrote:His interview just said it all didn't it. Has he not yet realized you can't have it all your own way?

He came off as a big baby today. Things didn't work out for many drivers, but Paul was the only one being a baby about it.
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Jocke1 wrote:
Kimi-ICE wrote:His interview just said it all didn't it. Has he not yet realized you can't have it all your own way?

He came off as a big baby today. Things didn't work out for many drivers, but Paul was the only one being a baby about it.
Put your head down and just redeem yourself instead. Let your driving do the talking.


And then to just say that he has no hope of doing anything tomorrow is incredibly daft. It's Monaco and anything can happen especially in the wet
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I loved what i've just read there. Which F1 driver would be the best for Doctor Who? Jenson and Jessica? Lewis and Nicole? Sebastian and Mark?
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Fight!

Might also explain why someone suddenly decided for once to give credit to the team in public for making him look good.
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Svenko Wankerov wrote:Fight!

Might also explain why someone suddenly decided for once to give credit to the team in public for making him look good.


When was the last time a driver caused his own team to fight. I mean sure Mark Webber was angry after the Malaysia debacle but even he didn't cause fisticuffs only a middle finger
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Sorry for the double post but now that Webber is leaving who expects to hear Di Resta bragging about how he's going to be in the Red Bull next year?
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Kimi-ICE wrote:Sorry for the double post but now that Webber is leaving who expects to hear Di Resta bragging about how he's going to be in the Red Bull next year?


How can it be a double post if your posts were seperated by 17 days? ;)

And to answer your quiery, almost certainly yes. Especially the next time Force India make a mistake.
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Not a quote from Paul, but from Force India :

Deputy team principal Bob Fernley has confirmed to Press Association Sport the Silverstone-based team would release Di Resta if an offer comes in.

"Paul is contracted to us anyway for next season, so the question is whether somebody else comes in, so it won't be our decision," said Fernley.

"Whether Paul has to be released, or whatever, that can only come from him.

"But we wouldn't stand in his way. That's not our policy. If a driver feels he is better somewhere else, what would be the point in keeping him?"


Source : http://web.orange.co.uk/article/sports/team_won_t_stand_in_di_resta_s_way
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Kimi-ICE wrote:Sorry for the double post but now that Webber is leaving who expects to hear Di Resta bragging about how he's going to be World Champion in the Red Bull next year?

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CoopsII wrote:
Kimi-ICE wrote:Sorry for the double post but now that Webber is leaving who expects to hear Di Resta bragging about how he's going to be World Champion in the Red Bull next year?

Fixed.


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Kimi-ICE wrote:Sorry for the double post but now that Webber is leaving who expects to hear Di Resta bragging about how he's going to be in the Red Bull next year?


How can it be a double post if your posts were seperated by 17 days? ;)

And to answer your quiery, almost certainly yes. Especially the next time Force India make a mistake.

I wonder, when is the crossover from "double post" to "okay"?
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East Londoner wrote:
Kimi-ICE wrote:Sorry for the double post but now that Webber is leaving who expects to hear Di Resta bragging about how he's going to be in the Red Bull next year?


How can it be a double post if your posts were seperated by 17 days? ;)

And to answer your quiery, almost certainly yes. Especially the next time Force India make a mistake.

I wonder, when is the crossover from "double post" to "okay"?

Minimum 24 hours perhaps? It's roughly what I go by...
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dr-baker wrote:
UgncreativeUsergname wrote:I wonder, when is the crossover from "double post" to "okay"?

Minimum 24 hours perhaps? It's roughly what I go by...

Same here.
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http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/108511

I've built my reputation in Formula 1

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Clearly, he thinks he's great and, it appears, so do others so why cant I see it? Why is he, to me, not as good as either JEV or Ricciardo? And yet he seems one of the names on the RBR seat? Seriously, if Raikkonnen cant be arsed, whats PDR done that makes him better than the Toro Rosso dudes?
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PDR is for Pedro. You confused me there... Call him DIR?

And seeing as he's performing really well and likely to nab podiums, maybe he should pipe down and enjoy it. I doubt he'd enjoy his time if he was in a dog of a Ferrari or McLaren. Lotus wouldn't be an improvement either.
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Sublime_FA11C wrote:PDR is for Pedro. You confused me there... Call him DIR?

And seeing as he's performing really well and likely to nab podiums, maybe he should pipe down and enjoy it. I doubt he'd enjoy his time if he was in a dog of a Ferrari or McLaren. Lotus wouldn't be an improvement either.

No, DLR is for Pedro. Or the Docklands Light Railway, as I've learned.

Either way, di Resta has put in some fairly impressive drives, but at the same time he also has a better car than the Toro Rosso at his disposal. He's not particularly more impressive than either Ricciardo or Vergne at best, so I don't see the benefit in hiring him over one of them, thus justifying Red Bull's driver academy and Toro Rosso's entire existence.
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CoopsII wrote:http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/108511

I've built my reputation in Formula 1 as one of the biggest whiners ever seen in Grand Prix Racing and I can't accept that there will be times when I can't have things all my one way.

:lol:

Clearly, he thinks he's great and, it appears, so do The BBC and SKY so why cant I see it? Why is he, to me, not as good as either JEV or Ricciardo? And yet he seems one of the names on the RBR seat? Seriously, if Raikkonnen cant be arsed, whats PDR done that makes him better than the Toro Rosso dudes?


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Seriously though I agree with you CoopsII what has he done to suggest that he' any better than Vergne and Ricciardo. It seems to me that he thinks these guys are just some scrubs when I rate them very highly. Since Vergne is generally classed as the better racer i would have loved to have seen what he could have done in this year's Force India.

I also think Di Resta's got no loyalty either as this article shows

http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227/88 ... ari-chance

Is It any wonder Force India are finding it difficult to work with him?
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Sublime_FA11C wrote:PDR is for Pedro. You confused me there... Call him DIR?

Actually, when I read interviews like that I end up thinking 'dur!' so thats fine with me.
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CoopsII wrote:http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/108511

I've built my reputation in Formula 1

:lol:

Clearly, he thinks he's great and, it appears, so do others so why cant I see it? Why is he, to me, not as good as either JEV or Ricciardo? And yet he seems one of the names on the RBR seat? Seriously, if Raikkonnen cant be arsed, whats PDR done that makes him better than the Toro Rosso dudes?

Aaargghh, I'm also wondering how PDR can be so revered. If he would have had the results he has now, but instead racing between 1960-2002,
he would have 8 points from 47 races! That's how I judge him, at least.
It's not very good.
I mean, PDLR scored 6 points from 45 races between 1999-2001. He was never talked up as much as PDR.
In my opinion, PDR isn't deserving of this much hype. 8 points from 47 races...


Sublime_FA11C wrote:PDR is for Pedro. You confused me there...

To me, PDR = Paul di Resta, PDLR = Pedro de la Rosa.
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Red Bull and Ferrari should be more interested in the Force India design team that's given both their drivers a top 5 car in F1. They have more to do with the "impressive" drives.
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Ah, so i was cofused all along. Brilliant. Ok now i sorted out my DLRs and PDRs.

Di Resta gets a nod from the british media because he is currently doing well. Once he throws away a few good results he'll be back to being Scottish while the press take another look at Chilton. Idk, the well of brits doesn't seem so dry... why they get so much attention is sometimes annoying. Sutils charges and starts have been neglected in favor of talking up Milk Boy, and until Webber's retirement was announced, not much was said about Vergne or Ricciardo either.

The Force India is an interesting machine this year and clearly fast but one mighty reason for that is that Ferrari and Mclaren have stubborn cars that won't work. Sauber and Williams took a wrong turn and Lotus is on-off. It's not so much a case for FI doing something right but so many teams did plenty wrong and it's FIs running around the podium. Both drivers are good and motivated to chase them podiums. Likewise Verge and Ricciardo. STR cars have clearly improved since last year but from what i've heard/read about Force India, their machine is simple, doesn't have a balance issue (Ferrari and Lotus do), doesn't chew tyres and is easy to push hard. The engine is no slouch either. They aren't fantastic but they are getting on with the job and they don't have crippleing issues to deal with (McLaren is really a mess).

The big question, and the reason Force Indias are so easy to ignore even when running legit at the front end of the field is, where will FI be next year? Ferrari, McLaren and even (to a lesser extent) Williams are expected to rise up again. It's almost taken for granted that Ferrari cannot suck for years and years and that McLaren is a name too big to fall. It's true that FI will probably once again deliver an unremarkable car that can be raced well rather than a riskier speed demon they might not be able to tame or cope with, but openings like this don't appear every year. I would love to see FI and STR grab enough of the pie this year and entrench themselves with quality personnel. I don't hate McLaren but atm they are surviving on past glory and in no way on merit. Succes should reward and failures should hurt. Sauber and Marussia may be done for. McLaren should bleed heavily and not reassure us every race that they will improve because ...

In any case more quality teams mean more talent can challenge for the titles, and aslo i am now ranting. Just to close on topic, there is little difference between the four drivers in FI and STR. I hope the rest of the year will be their breakout. Even if it means Di Resta pollution.
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I thought this quote from Gary Anderson was quite interesting.

As a driver, Di Resta is as talented as necessary to win races. Whether he can win world championships or not, the biggest thing that lets him down is his attitude. In F1, if you're going to win the world title, you need everyone around you. Every member of the team needs to be pulling for you and really be on your side. And Paul doesn't know how to create that environment for himself. He has a lot to learn and he doesn't seem to be learning it.
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Jocke1 wrote:Di Resta speaks German:
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LellaLombardi wrote:I thought this quote from Gary Anderson was quite interesting.

As a driver, Di Resta is as talented as necessary to win races. Whether he can win world championships or not, the biggest thing that lets him down is his attitude. In F1, if you're going to win the world title, you need everyone around you. Every member of the team needs to be pulling for you and really be on your side. And Paul doesn't know how to create that environment for himself. He has a lot to learn and he doesn't seem to be learning it.

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