Well some things never change...
I m sorry for Schumi, that he has to retire under those circumstances...
I ve stopped watching the race, (the first time in my life that i did that) after his engine colapsed, he did a perfect race without the extra effort that would conclude such a thing, i didnt watch the end of the race and i wont watch the last race of the season to honour him, he always have been a professional, he will try his best to give the title to Ferrari, but the lady luck never was with him, despite the press's crap, he was always there struggling against impossible odds and fighting till the very end, nothing was offered to him, his succes was manufactured by his "skills" and only... thats why i respect him more than anyone.
As for Alonso, i never hated him, on the contrary i trust him from the beginning that he is a good talent and bring a lot to the sport,
i even wished him to join my favourite scuderia
BUT i did considered him vastly, overrated after his first championship when a part of the press named him the BEST????
but from today i do officially hate him,
I wish him all the worst for the rest of his carrier,
his luck have bun outrageous, it has always been like that and he can no longer understand, he only cheers when his opponents face mechanical problem,
he enjoys the pain of his fellow competitors more than his performance on the pit,
he chocked in the qualify day and generally all the last days when Ferrari was competitive, he is the Inzaghi of F1.
I wish him with Mclaren to break Kimi's record on broken engines,
i wish his opponents to win victories he failed to win a techincal failure in the last lap after dominating the race.
Being more a Firm fan that a driver Fan myself, i was surprised to have those feelings, nut for the things i have endured in F1 in the last decade the unlimited luck is beyond me.
As a Ferrari fan i want to congratulate Renault for building the best monopost,
they onwed us again and manage to make heroes out of the Villeneuves and Alonso's...