The forty-nineth photograph to feature in BlogF1’s caption contest. You know the drill, think of something funny and witty to say and leave it as a comment below. Here’s a strange image from the German Grand Prix weekend. The driver being captured is Nelson Piquet Jr, who would go on to take his first career podium later in the day.
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Wow, you can barely see the strings!
Why me Lord?, can’t i have lewis’s luck?
He looks like a dog begging for a biscuit.
“I Taut I Taw A Puddy Tat”
A DIALOGUE:
NELSON: “Fern… my set up…”
FERN: Is it to wet track?
NELSON: Oh, God, no! It will rain again…
Flavio : Hey Junior, follow Alonso’s advise and set it up for dry track, it won’t rain
Nelson : If it doesn’t, I’d do some overtaking stunts at the back runners and create a name , but if it does ?? thinking..
(he n’d Alonso skating in the wet track, hits Nando’s back, ‘sorry, it was the water’, and Nando is out of the race!!)
Thought I’d bring a ‘Family Guy’ touch to the competition…
I’ll have a cheeseburger with additional onions please!
Quick, in here ! We’ll swap helmets & cars for the race – no one will ever notice !
Nobody was sure who the arm belonged too,but some say they saw Mesmoreno the Hyponotist leaving the circuit just before the start of the race.