Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Lump On My Gum Next To My Tooth




Por fin llegó el día. Por fin veo a la guapa Nira presentando coches en movimiento, y por fin vemos a Fernando al mando de la nueva máquina de victorias, llamada F150. No es que haya sido un día de lucha por los tiempos, ni mucho menos. Pero al fin el asfalto ha sido testigo excepcional.

Me ha hecho gracia la anécdota del ingeniero, que a la pregunta de Fernando al terminar la sesión de si había visto algo de los rivales, le ha contestado "¿quienes probaban hoy?"

No se preocupan lo más mínimo, como dice el asturiano, tienen tantas cosas que hacer, que ver, que mirar, que controlar, que analizar...que es imposible pensar en los demás. Bastante tienen con lo suyo como para ponerse to look at the next door. For sure, the rest we will do the same.

Alonso has made it clear that the preseason does not mean anything, but we all know that we have a reference number of sessions. But right now, today, on February 1, the important thing is to confirm that everything is in place, which has not released anything that has not jumped at all, that everything is properly connected, all visible, all right. No more. Nothing

times. Although there was a time of fighting between Vettel (which I find strange about the "world champion" for him) and Fernando, in the end it ended as it did last season, with RBR ahead. But again, no time to taken into account. Clearly

not know if there is a car in a position to Bahrain, but I think a bit before we have some clues as to where to get the thing. At the moment, above all very calmly.

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