Both 'Flying Finn'??? Why? Maybe some French background behind it, but don't get it. Thx. And thanks for starting this thread OP. Still don't get many (hambone, etc). But as somebody said, why not just refer to their freaking names, or at least initials? This is high-school crap folks. Most (if not all) of you are successful people, so don't get this childish behavior .
Better a little foolishness than taking it so seriously and making what should be fun rather nasty at times. In any case a unique vocabulary is common when establishing community and engaging in peer bonding.
Of course, F1 nicknames are nothing new. Consider the following: El Chueco, The Pampas Bull, Fon, Taffy, The Wee Scot and SuperSwede, to name a few.
Indeed. And they're a few of the printable ones!..... As most know I think, many of 'ours' were initially coined by Isobel. One of the nicest and wittiest posters we have. Her humor may sometimes go over a few heads, but her monikers stick 'cos they're just damn funny and us copycats pick up on them. If you don't get one, just ask, someone will share the secret. Cheers, Ian
Babaloo is a another (great, IMO) Isobel'ism. But I seem to recall someone (maybe me ) got 'told off' a while back for using it and it kind of dropped off the radar...... I think it works a treat for him personally. Cheers, Ian
Remember the (RAT) or to his revered fans the mouse? Niki Lauda. Niki never cared about ego and it never bothered him. Ago
Keeks, Shunt, Red Five, Monza Gorilla..... Kind words, Ian and thank you. Always loved the turn of a phrase and appropriate nicknames provided they aren't mean spirited in nature. Sometimes a solid noggin scratch can be worth the price of admission .
A reference to my 'shady' (slightly dodgy?) past selling cars as a 'kid'. Nothing whatsoever to do with any driving ability..... A+ Top of the class! Forgot to mention Isobel is not just witty but has forgotten more F1 history than most here too...... Cheers, Ian