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Kaiser Chiefs And Formula 1

The Japanese grand prix at the Fuji Speedway was, though not as great as last year’s torrential instalment, an awesome race. It featured big bungles by the drivers fighting for

16 Oct, 2008
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Kaiser Chiefs

The Japanese grand prix at the Fuji Speedway was, though not as great as last year’s torrential instalment, an awesome race. It featured big bungles by the drivers fighting for the world championships (a red faced Felipe Massa and an impatient Lewis Hamilton) and allowed Fernando Alonso to take his second consecutive unlikely win of the season. With just two races to go, and just five points in the drivers championship, this is going to be a cracker of a season finale.

The video edit of this GP’s footage features, very aptly, the song ‘Never Miss A Beat’ by Kaiser Chiefs. The Singapore GP‘s edit was quite unimaginative, so props to the bloke who’s figured that exciting video footage played to lyrics like

What did you learn today?
I learnt nothing!
What did you do today?
I did nothing!
What did you learn in school?
I didn’t go!
Why didn’t you go to school?
I don’t know!

makes life better.

Video edit of the Singapore GP.

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Arjun is the editor of Indiecision. He started it in 2008. He does not support the scene.

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