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Honestly I don't think that many Americans would understand that reference in the places where they are dumb enough to go all lynch mob. Argentina got trolled and bit hard, stay classy Argentina.

There no doubt would be, but they couldn't be bothered to get off their couches. *posting from couch*

He should have known that. I live in the extreme south of Brazil, just a morning piss from Argentina and even though the Argentinians are clearly delusional, Clarkson should have been more aware of the cultural situation. He is a douche.

Better idea, try not being a hyper nationalist douchebag.

Good. Maybe when they write the scripts for these they should tone down the "be disrespectful assholes" parts in the future. Top Gear has become painful to watch and often seems as disingenuous as it is mean.

Don't mock or do jokes about a national pride or problem if the country is very nationalist/region is nationalist.. This would happen if he had made jokes about the same thing in Scotland, Irland, and Arabia.

What? Behaving in a bombastic and jingoistic manner as a visitor in a foreign land creates friction with the locals? Who 'da thunk it?

Sometimes, being a provocative twat backfires.

A modest 20 cars. A real man of the people. Someone puts his Ferragamo slippers on one foot at a time, just like the rest of us.

That's the making of one badass backyard racing series if you ask me.

Sorry, but Alonso positively owns Hamilton and everyone knows it. If Alonso were in the Mercedes, where do you think Hamilton would be? And, Nico has shown to be faster than Hamilton in qualifying. He deserves the WDC. Hamilton is good, but not great. He is no Senna or Schumacher let alone a Fangio or Clark. And, if

As someone with parents born in a third world country and having been there and a few others, this is pretty much spot on.

I bought this 1992 Mazda 323 with 100000 miles for $1(minimum legal vehicle purchase price in Alberta). The clearcoat is totally gone but the car is super solid with not one spec of rust. I plan on giving this a new rattle can paint job and use this as my commuter.

UPDATE: For all those saying it was purely an accident, it looks like Rosberg just admitted some degree of intention:

Lewis, took the defensive line into the prior corner and therefore carried much less speed into the next. He tried to be defensive again, but it was way too late. He should have gotten back over on the racing line (where Nico was) much earlier. But, instead, the gave Nico enough room to carry all his speed. The right

And so, Nico would've had to back off. It's not exactly a tragedy. Shutting the door on someone is also known as "racing."

The main question IMO is was Hamilton's once again aggressive driving worth it? Could he have done what others have: given enough space to let Rosberg pull in behind him? Of course he can't because he thinks he is the driving messiah who must not be challenged in any way ever, and he can be as aggressive as he likes

lol. I am a Hamilton fan and apologist but Lewis cut in front of Nico. Yes Rosberg should have backed out but Lewis took the corner like Nico wasn't there. In Bahrain Nico backed out when forced to. This time he didn't back out and Lewis paid the price.

People with small minds talk about this accident as if Rosberg was trying to push Hamilton off-track as if it was some NASCAR race. In reality it was a plain racing accident as Rosberg became somewhat over-enthusiastic with his effort and Hamilton not taking this situation into consideration when going into that