Motorsport OMG / WTF moments - Racing Funnies, Fails, Crashes, And Randomness

  • Thread starter Furinkazen
  • 5,489 comments
  • 570,267 views
Well, that video will need a slight AUP warning, as the language does tend to hit a rather dangerous note sometimes. Let's just that the S-word shows up somewhere around 0:27 into the video, and you can trust me on this...
 
Oh my god, Cipriani actually scored points in that race. :lol:
 
The safety car had already been deployed, but there is no way I would call the track safe at that point.
It wouldn't take much to faceplant running down that hill.
 
Drivers argue on twitter all the time. But on a news report of the race on Facebook? Perhaps the most interesting thing thats happened in TCR this year ;)

upload_2016-5-23_23-48-2.png
 
And that somehow makes him a dangerous pervert?

If it's not illegal and doesn't affect his job I fail to see why it's any of our business what he does in his personal life.
Who said he was a dangerous pervert ? ... You are saying basically that there is nothing wrong with him flirting with her. Then I said that he was married. So there is something wrong with it.
 
And that somehow makes him a dangerous pervert?

If it's not illegal and doesn't affect his job I fail to see why it's any of our business what he does in his personal life.

Not saying whether he did or didn't but if this is all true, it might make some legal grounds for "Sexual Harassment". Granted its not the sort we usually know but considering the many ridiculous lawsuits I've seen (like someone suing Mcdonalds for "Emotional damages" because of him only getting one Napkin), I feel like anything is possible at this point.

As far as it affecting his job, sadly what happens in his personal life COULD as it would damage his image with people. Look at Max Mosley..ugh, actually don't. It'll give you whiplash :ill:
 
Who said he was a dangerous pervert ? ...

The girl making the claims.

Be careful about his behavior around girls & women!!

When I read that I'm expecting to hear about him sexually assaulting someone, not him awkwardly trying to get some side action.

Of course she conveniently enough left out her part of the conversation so who knows how things actually happened.

You are saying basically that there is nothing wrong with him flirting with her.

In a way I'm saying exactly that. His actions, while not something I condone, aren't illegal and have no impact on his job so I have a hard time getting upset about it.

Then I said that he was married. So there is something wrong with it.

So should we return to the times where adultery was illegal?

Not saying whether he did or didn't but if this is all true, it might make some legal grounds for "Sexual Harassment".

It's hard to say since we are only seeing one side of the conversation so we have no clue if she was trying to avoid him or leading him on (granted she could have just blocked him if he was causing her so much harm). Her lack of including her replies makes me lean towards the latter though.
 
Back