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Originally Posted by Gayo
Hey Mr trash-talker,
you're talking about one of the most friendly and fair-play chap I ever met, and I have been racing since 1990. He gets ALWAYS out of the fast lane to let faster drivers pass him without a fuss.
I saw your son running, he was indeed really quick and I believe he has all the skills to pass slower drivers, right ? Maybe my friend didn't went of the way quick enough. Maybe he didn't went of the way at all; so what ? You have to cope with other racers. Everyone that has raced once know what I mean. But nobody gets as angry as you, thanks God.
Anyway, my friend made you excuses for whatever bad driving/error he made, so don't get offensive, specially on a public forum.
Good luck for the Euros; the "hole" neither I won't be here, so you'll have to find other things to blame if your son doesn't make whatever final you dream of.
Raphael Gayoso
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Hi, I'm the "French asshooooole" Red-Bull-Racing deal with in post #50 !!!
I really appreciate Gayo comments on this issu and hope every drivers I meet agree with his statement.... Ask Dan G. and Chris L. how I managed their overtakes during qualify sessions !
@Red-Bull-Racing:
1. I tought the story was closed after our discussion and my apologies. So why do you talk about this story again?
2. Even if 'hole' or 'asshole' is a joke between you and other driver, why do you talk about me this way... I'm not a friend of yours!
3. Every time I've seen a dad encouraging his young son on race event, similar stories kick off: dad always see other drivers as bad guys and his son as best driver of the world.
4. Next time, if next time occurs, I will let your son cry (I remember well, 'cry' is the word you said to me just after our run, I supposed it was in order to make me feel guilty and feel pity for him)
5. The most important: Your son drives for fun, don't he ?
Olivier