The Chanoch Nissany Appreciation Thread
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In a straight fight in the same car between Chanoch Nissany and Don Pentecost, how much faster would Chanoch Nissany be?
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dinizintheoven wrote:In a straight fight in the same car between Chanoch Nissany and Don Pentecost, how much faster would Chanoch Nissany be?
5 seconds At best...
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Re: The Chanoch Nissany Appreciation Thread
dinizintheoven wrote:In a straight fight in the same car between Chanoch Nissany and Don Pentecost, how much faster would Chanoch Nissany be?
Chanoch Nissany has been multiple champion in some local Hungarian championship. He has experience in Formula 3000 and even Formula 1. Don Pentecost obviously has no idea what he is doing, and if he would drive a Formula 1 car, and even make it to the end of lap 1, I guess Pentecost would be 30-45 seconds slower than Nissany at least.
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I 'own' his signature. Ill try and dig it up and put it up here.
Miserable Thierry (Boutsen) staggers round mostly on ten cylinders (out of 12) with no clutch, low oil pressure, bad brakes and no grip to finish tenth, 3 laps down...
(Murray Walkers review of Boutsen's Brazil 1991 race).
Thats a point these days!
(Murray Walkers review of Boutsen's Brazil 1991 race).
Thats a point these days!
Re: The Chanoch Nissany Appreciation Thread
Happy birthday to Chanoch Nissany, 50 years old today!
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midgrid wrote:Happy birthday to Chanoch Nissany, 50 years old today!
Chanoch is like a fine wine. He gets better with age. The best is yet to come.
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ONLY 50?!? Plenty of years left in the old dog yet, sign him up!
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Imagine Nissany and Max Chilton in the same team the sheer awesomeness and talent would surely see the world implode!
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pi314159 wrote:Roy Nissany finally scored some points in the European Formula 3 championship and is currently ahead of drivers like Jann Mardenborough, who finished third in the LMP2 class at Le Mans.
Yeah well, this is Jann's first season in single-seaters (he was in Nissan GT cars last year and won a PlayStation tournament after that) , so don't get your hopes down..we could still have a Reject in the making..
Oh, and he races for Mucke, with which Felix Rosenqvist is now chasin down championship leader, Prema's Raffaele Marciello, of the Ferrari Driver Academy..
Rejectness beckons...
eytl wrote:I agree. Especially when he talks about one's nerves sending signals 111a and 6783 etc. to the brain upon seeing Ericsson's hairdo.
He's got it all wrong. When I see Ericsson and Chilton's hairdos, the only signal going to my brain is 1049.
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takagi_for_the_win wrote:Imagine Nissany and Max Chilton in the same team the sheer awesomeness and talent would surely see the world implode!
Chilton isn't that bad
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eurobrun wrote:Chilton isn't that bad
Certainly not; the boy is a future champion without doubt!
TORA! TORA! TORA!
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takagi_for_the_win wrote:eurobrun wrote:Chilton isn't that bad
Certainly not; the boy is a future champion without doubt!
It seems the ChiltonCraze hasn't gotten to me yet.
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Nissany is a legend.
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Like father, like son: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvyC8Densls
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go_Rubens wrote:takagi_for_the_win wrote:eurobrun wrote:Chilton isn't that bad
Certainly not; the boy is a future champion without doubt!
It seems the ChiltonCraze hasn't gotten to me yet.
Just you wait
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FullMetalJack wrote:Just you wait
Too late, it's happened
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watka wrote:Like father, like son: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvyC8Densls
Well, that's Israel for you. Every generation does a little bit better.
Roy has learned how to remove the steering wheel, a trait his father did not possess. Perhaps when
Roy becomes a father and gets a son of his own, that kid will learn how to remove the steering wheel,
AND put it back (a trait Roy does not possess).
Seriously, mistake upon mistake in a matter of seconds! Spins it, drives into oncoming traffic, crashes, forgets to put the steering wheel back...
no wonder he never took his helmet off. He was probably very embarrassed and felt leaving it on was safer.
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What. A. Track.
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