F1 ace had awkward response when interviewer asked if he preferred boobs or bums
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An F1 star didn't know what to say or where to look when an interviewed asked him if he preferred boobs or bums.
Frenchman Charles Pic spent two seasons on the grid with Marussia and Caterham in 2012 and 2013. His performances didn't pull up any trees as he failed to score a point in 39 races, finishing 21st and 20th in the drivers' standings respectively.
But one of his more unusual incidents occurred before the 2013 Australian Grand Prix when Pic sat down for a quickfire question and answer session with Pole Position Motorsport. Things started off relatively placid as Pic was asked whether he preferred manual or automatic, fast or slow, speedos or shorts (bit weirder), Fernando Alonso or Sebastien Vettel and Magny Cours or Monaco, among other things.
However, things then took an unusual turn as the interviewer asked whether Pic preferred boobs or bombs. The young driver seemed somewhat taken aback by the question, taking a few seconds to respond before saying: "Can you say it again?"
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Pic then offered a diplomatic response, saying: "It depends. It depends on the boobs and the bums." Who could disagree with that?
Since leaving F1, Pic has spent time in Formula E with Andretti Autosport and China Racing. In 2022, Pic took over the running of F2 team DAMs, hoping to return the team to past glories.
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"I think we have the capability [to win the teams’ title this year], but we are not the only ones," he said before the 2023 campaign.
"There are three or four teams that can win the championship. The level of competition will be very high, so we will see how many points we have at the end of the season."
DAMs are currently third in the F2 constructors' championship, 83 points behind leaders Prema with ten rounds remaining.
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