Sunday, August 19, 2007

Alonso: "One race at a time.. I think"

Fernando Alonso will contest his 100th F1 Grand Prix this coming weekend in Turkey and as he fights to make up a seven-point gap to team mate Lewis Hamilton, he revealed he is just taking it one race at a time.

"We are in a strong position in both Championships and there are a lot of points to be won in the final six races. However, we are looking at the races five by one.. Or two by three.. It all depends. If my focus is on this Grand Prix and say.. Sao Paulo, then it works as a group G set F with a binary operation. But then again if I pick an element in G denoted by a*b (i.e., satisfies closure)) that satisfies the following 3 axioms: Taking out that C*NUT Hamilton containing two or more of the same associative operators in a row; 1. putting him in the wall, 2. putting him over the wall, 3. Borrowing Montoya's helmet and putting him in a fucking tree! The order of operations does not matter as long as the sequence of the operands is not changed. That is, rearranging the parentheses in such an expression will not change its value. Consider that and stay fashionable idiota!

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