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Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
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It remains to be seen.
For sure, specially if you are accustomed to hot weather. That cold freezes every bone in your body :D

Get your next vacaton to somewhere with a good cold weather, not some mountains to sky with -3, but somewhere near ocean or sea with -20, believe me it's no fun when you have almost half of the year in sub zero temperatures :p
 

.AB.

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Jul 15, 2002
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Well Senna and Schumacher firstly share the fact that they push cars off the track for their own benefit.
Senna's incident was more of a revenge thing for the previous year.


I'd like to see any driver release the throttle of his car on the racing line and expect someone behind to not crash into him in those sort of conditions.

Back markers lifting off to let the leader go is nothing new and how stupid is he to drive straight into the spray.


You just sound bitter, sorry, F1 drivers celebrate wins.
Yea I remeber how he made Barrichello take the top step of the podium in Austria 2002


He never needed them.
ok :lol:


So you've established that F1 is a team sport, well done.

To the Vettel comparison, you just have to compare his 2011 season to Webber's to see how a very talented driver can dominate his less talented teammate. I regularly hear this sort of argument against Schumacher anyway, because apparently all the great drivers never win in a very competitive car. Schumacher blew away every single person he had as a teammate. Check out the 2005 and 1996 seasons for when the Ferrari wasn't competitive and look at how Irvine and Barrichello compared.
F1 has always been a team sport.
You think Webber and Vettel got equal treatment within the team in 10/11? :sergio: FYI Vettel has been out-qualified twice in two races this year without his blown diffuser :andyandbarcelona:.

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It remains to be seen.
Dude staying in Bangalore, we are f***ng spoit brats when it comes to weather. :D
 
Apr 15, 2006
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For sure, specially if you are accustomed to hot weather. That cold freezes every bone in your body :D

Get your next vacaton to somewhere with a good cold weather, not some mountains to sky with -3, but somewhere near ocean or sea with -20, believe me it's no fun when you have almost half of the year in sub zero temperatures :p
I know what you mean. Though I may be accustomed to hot weather, I sure as hell don't enjoy it.

Dude staying in Bangalore, we are f***ng spoit brats when it comes to weather. :D
:D True. But Bangalore weather during the summer is going down the shitters!

BTW, it's nice to see you getting involved in here. Keep it up. And welcome to the true Juventuz. :D
 
May 22, 2007
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Senna's incident was more of a revenge thing for the previous year.
That doesn't make it different, both were fighting for the world championship.

Back markers lifting off to let the leader go is nothing new and how stupid is he to drive straight into the spray.
"But I realised on reflection ... when Michael ran into the back of me, his reaction was that I'd brake tested him or tried to kill him and all that sort of thing.

"The stewards looked at the data and I hadn't braked, so it was just all brushed under the carpet. The reality is that I lifted to let him pass me, but I lifted in heavy spray on the racing line. You should never do that. I would never do that now."

That's Coulthard, the guy that did it, admitting he was at fault.

F1 has always been a team sport.
You think Webber and Vettel got equal treatment within the team in 10/11? :sergio: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1PmM7lkUt0
FYI Webber has out-qualified Vettel twice in two races this year.
I'm not sure what your point is, Webber is as good as Vettel? They've been given equal treatment for a long time since and Vettel is still dominating.

The last point is irrelevant, Vettel has won two world championships. FYI.
 

blondu

Grazie Ale
Nov 9, 2006
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No Blondie no! I need to have you on this side :D

That's debatable, but bottom line is talent aint everything.



Whateva dude, i just realised you were born in 1994, and aush was pretty right when he said your opinion dont count. Not an insult.
sorry bro, i grew up with schumacher but the german had an awesome, maybe the best squad ever besides him. senna had crappy cars and did results. so for me is 1. senna 2. schumi 3. never mind, maybe hakkinen because i loved the fights he had with schumi.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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The Schumacher Sienna discussion is the most boring I have ever seen and I have seen and engaged in it way too many times. To end it once and for all, no driver is better than Schumi, talent has nothing to do with driving, there is something called skill that makes a driver better than other and Schumacher is the most skilful driver in history.
 

.AB.

Mafioso
Jul 15, 2002
1,042
That doesn't make it different, both were fighting for the world championship.



"But I realised on reflection ... when Michael ran into the back of me, his reaction was that I'd brake tested him or tried to kill him and all that sort of thing.

"The stewards looked at the data and I hadn't braked, so it was just all brushed under the carpet. The reality is that I lifted to let him pass me, but I lifted in heavy spray on the racing line. You should never do that. I would never do that now."

That's Coulthard, the guy that did it, admitting he was at fault.



I'm not sure what your point is, Webber is as good as Vettel? They've been given equal treatment for a long time since and Vettel is still dominating.

The last point is irrelevant, Vettel has won two world championships. FYI.
All I am saying is Vettel and Schumi's life was made much easier being the No.1 driver for their respected teams.

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The Schumacher Sienna discussion is the most boring I have ever seen and I have seen and engaged in it way too many times. To end it once and for all, no driver is better than Schumi, talent has nothing to do with driving, there is something called skill that makes a driver better than other and Schumacher is the most skilful driver in history.

well I guess everyone is entitled to their own opinion ;)
 
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bianconero
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    All I am saying is Vettel and Schumi's life was made much easier being the No.1 driver for their respected teams.

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    well I guess everyone is entitled to their own opinion ;)

    Not in my opinion.
     

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