Reminds me of an incident when racing Moto-X, long story but a rider was leading I was second, he was riding defensive for the whole of the last lap, so I did a do or die move into the berm on the last corner, ended up pushing him over the top of the berm, I won, he finished 5th. In the pit lane he came up alongside, threw his bike down, and started punching me in the head .... I still had my helmet on so really weren't bothered, all this happened right in front of the clerk of the course who proceeded to ban the bellend!
Punch ups are one thing, but throwing things onto the track in front of racers moving at speed could be considered attempted murder or at least attempted manslaughter.
I see that he has now said that he will voluntary never race again even if they don't take away his licence. Wonder if he will stick to that promise.
It’s not a surprise Corberi is stuck on karts when other kids of his age have moved on. He’s an immature wanker with an anger management problem. Not the person who should be racing anything. Why is this kid like he is? Being an arsehole runs in the family. The fast bastard who body slams the little kid at the end of the clip is his father who owns the track. The right thing for the FIA would be to pull the track’s licence, ban the Corberis from motor racing for life, report this incident to the police and insist on prosecution for assault, reckless endangerment of life and sue the track for the behaviour of the Corberis.
If only F1 was more like this. Hamleton having a strop, like he does most weekends if everything doesn’t go his way, and someone twatting him might be worth watching.
his parents didn't spank him as akid and this is the result. Spanking kids should be compulsory but only by their parents; otherwise there would be a long list of Tories, public schoolboys, judges ministers, priests...........thinking they had died and gone to heaven
Actually I am definitely a fan, or I was when the three amigos were doing it. I haven't watched the later series, and only the first one of TGT on Amazon. I guess the format's novelty wore off for me in the end. I'll get to them eventually, though. It was (and perhaps still is) a bit blokey, childish and puerile, but so are we at times, much to the exasperation of our wives and girlfriends. My son used to watch endless repeats when he was about 14, which I think says something about the mental age of the target audience. Definitely the best job on the BBC!
I'm pretty sure the old mantra, "show me a good loser and I'll show you someone good at losing" doesn't mean act like a jackass and bully someone half your size. What an idiot.
Yeah, agreed. A bunch of mates having a good time and taking the piss out of each other. Running in to the back of May to his increasing annoyance just never got old.
I dunno. It used to kick off back in the day, too. Riders hated each other. Look at this bunch of hooligans.