En que se diferencian Miguel Cabrera
y Pastor Maldonado? Entre varias otras cosas, Cabrera manda dinero para
Venezuela mientras que Venezuela le manda dinero a Maldonado. Cabrera es un generador
de riqueza, Maldonado es un parásito. Cabrera es motivo de orgullo para Venezuela
mientras que Maldonado es un motivo de verguenza para nuestro país. Anoche Cabrera
contribuyó decisivamente al triunfo de su equipo en las Grandes Ligas. Hoy
Maldonado fracasó nuevamente en Fórmula Uno, llegando en vigésimo lugar. Peor
aun, ha sido amonestado de nuevo por su comportamiento anti-deportivo, al
salirse de su fila para tratar de arrancar primero que otros corredores. El
dirá que eso es “viveza criolla”, la misma que caracteriza a su hamponil líder.
Pero el mundo civilizado dice que eso es patanería.
No debemos tolerar que nos sigan
engañando. Maldonado es un parasito dañino que se come los dineros que podrían
ir a educar a los venezolanos. Rafael Ramírez es culpable de este fraude, como
es culpable de muerte, ruina y caos en la empresa petrolera del estado. Nunca Venezuela
había sufrido tantas vejaciones por parte de una pandilla como la que hoy
maneja el país. Es imperativo sacarla de allí. Ya han hecho demasiado daño.
Pastor Madonado es tremendo chulo e incompete
ResponderEliminar. Disculpe Don Gustavo que ponga esta nota aquí que he copiado de la web de la BBC. Vivo en Londres y en las noticias de la BBC, esta nota ya tiene 3 o 4 días en pantalla.
ResponderEliminarOjalá usted pueda poner el artículo siguiente completo en su blog como una entrada y no como un comentario que es lo que estoy haciendo yo. Me habría gustado tener su email.
Gracias por seguir luchando sin flexibidad moral alguna. Usted es hombre de sólida moral y es nuestro orgullo.
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FORMULA 1
Andrew BensonCHIEF F1 WRITER
29 November 2013
Pastor Maldonado: Lotus snap up ex-Williams driver for 2014 season
Pastor Maldonado will join Romain Grosjean at Lotus in 2014.
Maldonado replaces Kimi Raikkonen, who will drive for Ferrari next season, and has won his seat largely because the team need an injection of funds.
A planned investment deal with the US-Middle Eastern consortium Quantum has so far failed to materialise.
That meant Lotus could not sign their preferred driver, German Nico Hulkenberg, who has only limited personal backing.
Maldonado comes with significant funds from the Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA, which has paid £30m a year for him to drive at Williams since 2011.
"It is a fantastic opportunity for me," said Maldonado.
"It's no secret that I have wanted a change of scene and the Lotus F1 team offered the very best opportunity for me to be competitive next season.
"The regulations and cars will change significantly so it is a very good time for a fresh start."
Lotus team principal Eric Boullier said: "It is clear that Pastor has pace and potential, demonstrated by his 2010 GP2 Series title success and strong races throughout his career at Williams.
"We are convinced we will be able to provide the correct environment to enable him to flourish regularly."
Lotus, who finished fourth in the constructors' championship, have made no secret of the fact they have had cashflow problems this season - Raikkonen quit the team two races before the end of the season because he had not been paid all year.
The team owe him 17.15m euros (£14.5m) because of a salary of eight million euros and a bonus scheme worth 50,000 euros a point.
Hulkenberg will now drive for Force India, where sources say his deal has been done.
He is expected to be joined by Mexican former McLaren driver Sergio Perez, who is on the verge of concluding his own deal with Force India.
Hulkenberg's Sauber seat will be taken by German Adrian Sutil, whose contract is also said by sources to be secured but has not yet been announced.
The identity of the Swiss team's second driver is not yet known, but they are likely to stick with Mexican Esteban Gutierrez for a second season.
This year's other Force India driver, Scot Paul Di Resta, will lose his place in F1 and is hoping to land a seat in US-based IndyCar racing.
Lotus is a major step up for 28-year-old Maldonado, who won one race for Williams in Spain in 2012 but whose driving has often been erratic.
He has made it clear that he felt Williams had held him back this season, while the team were also happy to part company. Williams have signed ex-Ferrari driver Felipe Massa to join promising Finn Valtteri Bottas.
Pastor Maldonado
• Born: 10/03/85, Maracay
• Nationality: Venezuelan
• Career wins: 1
• Career pole positions: 1
• 2013 points total: 1
Nico Hulkenberg
• Born: 19/08/87, Emmerich am Rhein
• Career wins: 0
• Career pole positions: 1
• 2013 points total: 51