Question:

SECOND DNF (RETIREMENT), formerly called Casualty. Who do you want him to be?

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From the list below, pick your LEAST favourite driver

Kimi Raikkonen

Felipe Massa

Lewis Hamilton

Heikki Kovalainen

Robert Kubica

Nick Heidfeld

Jarno Trulli

Timo Glock

Nico Rosberg

Kazuki Nakajima

Fernando Alonso

Nelsinho Piquet

Jenson Button

Rubens Barrichello

Mark Webber

Sebastien Vettel

Sebastien Bourdais

Adrian Sutil

Giancarlo Fisichella

Takuma Sato

Anthony Davidson

Remember, pick ONE only. And he must be on the list above

First DNF results

David Coulthard is out with the most votes for least favourite driver

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  1. Fisichella...time for him to be put out to grass.


  2. "Ten green bottles sitting on the wall"

    So glad Coulthard bit the dust first. It will have to be his co-pilot Webber next. Sorry but you just annoy me.

    EDIT:  How about some word arbitration. How about calling it "Driver go home" No death or retirement home implied there!

  3. It' Fernando Alonso. He has been successful in irritating me since he left McLaren. He has ruined his racing carrier.

  4. I think that Vettel will get his fifth retirement of the season.

  5. No one, I hope but going on recent "form" Vettel, though don't think I do not rate him as I think hes great.

  6. Giancarlo Fisichella

  7. Your obsession with the word casualty is intriguing.

    You just had to put it in there somewhere didn't you?

    I vote for Mansell to return to formula one.

    Nigel I love you.

    Why did you leave F1?

    How could you?

    You b*****d.

  8. Giancarlo Fisichella

    purely because he can be very rude to fans.

  9. Timo Glock.

  10. I think I would have to go for Kazuki Nakajima this time... He seems a bit of a liability, regardless of his speed which he does have on his day... I don't like the fact he was placed into the Williams seat by Toyota pressure, much like his father Satoru when Honda put him in the Lotus in 87... In the first few races, he has either been totally anonymous, with no pace, or on the pace but wildly wreckless... didn't he lose his nosecone twice in a race??? I think it may have been Melbourne....

    I think it would have been wiser of Toyota to keep him in a GP2 seat or even the Williams test driver position for another year, just to hone his experience of the car, and if he was in GP2 he could work on his racecraft there... He just doesn't seem ready for F1 yet... despite his speed...

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