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* Jenson Button: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=cwN3_PyTuhg Songs From Inside My Helmet] |
* Jenson Button: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=cwN3_PyTuhg Songs From Inside My Helmet] |
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* The BBC coverage of the 2011 Italian GP started with a monologue in Italian, with subtitles, about their appreciation for beautiful and fast cars. When it ended the presenter said, [[Gratuitous Foreign Language|"Buongiorno, il mio asino è nel campo"]] {{spoiler|Hello, my donkey is in the field}} |
* The BBC coverage of the 2011 Italian GP started with a monologue in Italian, with subtitles, about their appreciation for beautiful and fast cars. When it ended the presenter said, [[Gratuitous Foreign Language|"Buongiorno, il mio asino è nel campo"]] {{spoiler|Hello, my donkey is in the field}} |
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- Jenson Button: Songs From Inside My Helmet
- The BBC coverage of the 2011 Italian GP started with a monologue in Italian, with subtitles, about their appreciation for beautiful and fast cars. When it ended the presenter said, "Buongiorno, il mio asino è nel campo" Hello, my donkey is in the field
- At the qualifying for the 2011 Singapore GP Eddie Jordan mentions that Shakira was playing as part of the weekend's entertainment.
Jake Humphries: So Shakira's down the road and you've chosen to be with us? We're Honoured |
- In the 2012 Australian GP, Raikkonen (aka. The "Iceman") calls to his team over the radio: "WHY AM I GETTING ALL THE BLUE FLAGS?!" His engineer calmly tells him: "they're for the car behind you".
- In the 1996 Monaco Grand Prix, almost every single driver that reached the pole position ended up out of the race. Kinda funny, in a Black Comedy way.