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17 Jun 2003, 12:19 (Ref:634113) | #1 | ||
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Who on earth made the decision to let Ozzy Osbourne anywhere near something like an F1 grid.
Every time we see Martin Brundle interviewing all these celebrities on the grid who have no clue whatsoever about F1 or who anyone is who have been given a free ticket even though they could afford one 1000 times over, when real race fans can't get anywhere near. Does it wind anybody else up ? |
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17 Jun 2003, 12:25 (Ref:634122) | #2 | ||
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Yes, very much so.
Seeing people like Ozzy, Rio Ferdinand or worse, Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones on the grid just shows you what is wrong with F1. What's even worse is that ITV then interview them..... |
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17 Jun 2003, 12:32 (Ref:634135) | #3 | ||
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I'd pretty much agree, normally when Martin asks them if they've been to a grand prix before they say "No, it's my first one" and they have no idea what's actually going on - a total waste of time and space.
A notable exception to this rule was Jay Kay, he was on the grid in Imola and he's well known for being mad about his cars. He was picking up his spanking new Ferrari Enzo from the factory and was going to drive it home after the grand prix. Good work fella. |
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17 Jun 2003, 13:27 (Ref:634271) | #4 | |
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I couldn't understand a word Ozzy was saying. I picked up something about his dogs excrement though.......moron.
It was nice to see Bono at Monaco actually. Yes it was his first time, but he was taking his kids I believe. Apart from that, everyone should just **** off. They know jacksh*t about F1 and simply turn up for the free Caviar. |
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17 Jun 2003, 13:47 (Ref:634305) | #6 | ||
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They should be banned for the simple reason that they are not part of the team or pit crew. They are a nuisance and potentially are in the way. There is even a possibility they are a danger to themselves and those around them as they are not in an environment which they are familiar with.
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17 Jun 2003, 14:35 (Ref:634362) | #7 | ||
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Wouldn't it be better to cut all the time spent messing about on the grid, podium etc., to the absolute minimum & run a few more races?
As for the 'celebrities', my normal reaction is 'who the 's that?'. .....or am I confusing the F1 business with motor sport? |
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17 Jun 2003, 14:51 (Ref:634380) | #8 | |
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I must admit that it annoys me to see all these "celebrities" posing around on the grid. I would give so much to actually be in their position - standing on the grid before a race looking at what's going on. Yet they are there, they've never ever been to a race in their lives, they can't tell a pitstop from a pitbull and they wouldn't know what a car was if it parked on their foot!
As you can tell, I'm not particularly impressed. Why can't Martin interview more drivers and team members? Actually I do know the answer to that but there we go. |
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17 Jun 2003, 15:38 (Ref:634439) | #9 | ||
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Actually, I think that the celebrities can bring a bit of humor to the proceedings, just by the juxtaposition of their public lives and their appearances.
Example 1: Hockenheim 2001. One of Sauber's associate sponsors (I think it was InMotion) brought Shaquille O'Neal to the German Grand Prix. In the post-mortem of the race, I saw a photo (which I've saved at work) of Shaq — whose presence was unusual not because he was an American sports star on the F1 grid, but that he was a sports star that was 7-foot-2. Let's be honest, if there's one thing that most upper-level motorsports isn't blessed with, it's height. Just ask Justin Wilson, and Shaq's got a foot on him. Example 2: Same race — Shaq brought MC Hammer with him. Insert joke here. Another humorous photo was Hammer "rapping" with Bernie. WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE!!! Example 3: Ozzy's grid-walk at Montreal. I showed that to several co-workers. The mere sight of Ozzy with his arm around a bemused Jean Todt? Abstract comedy at its peak. I litterally rolled on the floor. I guess I'm lucky that we don't have the pleasure of Martin's gridwalk in America. Then again, we don't have a driver in the series, either … |
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17 Jun 2003, 15:39 (Ref:634443) | #10 | ||
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Darn it, I forgot to post my point about Shaq. The photo in question had O'Neal, with his patented million-dollar smile, holding Nick Heidfeld well over his head.
Funny. |
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17 Jun 2003, 16:01 (Ref:634468) | #11 | ||
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Nomad I was actually at that race in Germany. I had a paddoc club pass so I have seen Shaq holding up Nick, that was awsome. I am still laughing just thinking about it :-)).
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17 Jun 2003, 19:52 (Ref:634788) | #12 | ||
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It was an interesting contrast to seeing him walk down the streets of our local market handing out $20 and $50 bills to homeless people and buskers... that was only a few days before.
Being on the starting grid before the race is more a matter of trying to stay out of everyone's way than interesting. Just the idea is cool, but when you get there, you're just trying not to get in the way. I'm thinking of the cart starting grid though. |
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17 Jun 2003, 20:08 (Ref:634821) | #13 | |
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I think Mr Brundle`s grid walkerbout is the best bit of the whole weekend....They should have 1 hour of that,then I can fall asleep
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17 Jun 2003, 20:18 (Ref:634833) | #14 | ||
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I usually enjoy Martin's grid walk, but this time I felt that the amount of time he spent waiting to grab a word with Ozzy Osbourne and then listening to him mumble some incoherent answer could have been spent interviewing a driver or team member, i.e. someone relevant to the race.
I have no problem with the celebrities on the grid, but they should be seen and not heard. |
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17 Jun 2003, 20:24 (Ref:634837) | #15 | ||
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Any one remember the classic interview with Liz Hurley at Monaco a few years back I think it went something like:-
Liz: I'm going to the front to watch the launch or what ever they call it Martin: (Slightly bermused) Well they call it the start actually I was in awe of Ms Hurley's vast data bank of Knowledge |
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17 Jun 2003, 20:29 (Ref:634842) | #16 | ||
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LOL
I remember cringing when one of our politicians (John Prescott I think it was) was asked by MB who he supported and he replied with "Oh, it's got to be our DamIEn hasn't it!" Really resent some of these people having the privelege to get that amount of access despite the fact that most of them know nothing and care even less. Grrrrr!!! |
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18 Jun 2003, 08:23 (Ref:635271) | #17 | ||
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Hungary where does you name comes from?? I like it though :-))).
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18 Jun 2003, 10:11 (Ref:635350) | #18 | |
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it was a bit of variety to see Ozzy Osbourne on the grid!!
Unless there's some big story, the only answers Martin Brundle gets from drivers or team members are very vague because there all so secretive now... |
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