Well done Jenson
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am a massive schumacher fan but have to say, hiw driving yesterday was not just dangerous and irresponsible but damn stupid.
there was no way he was going to stay ahead of any of them, and should have known that 5 points is better than none when there is only 11 points in the championship.
what an idiot! Actually deserved what happened to him.
After all that, the only thing that cheered me up after seeing schumacher move further away from retiring on a high, was seeing button win a race and imho, deservedly so. Though I doubt he would have been able to beat alonso.
there was no way he was going to stay ahead of any of them, and should have known that 5 points is better than none when there is only 11 points in the championship.
what an idiot! Actually deserved what happened to him.
After all that, the only thing that cheered me up after seeing schumacher move further away from retiring on a high, was seeing button win a race and imho, deservedly so. Though I doubt he would have been able to beat alonso.
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Originally Posted by StickyMicky
everybody loves JB now
nobody thinks he is ****e anymore?
nobody thinks he is ****e anymore?
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Originally Posted by Flatcapdriver
The bandwagon is rolling now. Even the Sweaties aren't complaining that he's constantly referred to as 'British' in the media.
He is clearly English, but that doesn't stop a Scot admiring his performance on Sunday.
Coulthard is always referred to as British as well, as was Sir Jackie Stewart and no doubt Jim Clark too. Actually, lets add Colin MacRae to that list. Don't recall anyone in England having a problem with that
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Originally Posted by Diablo
LOL
He is clearly English, but that doesn't stop a Scot admiring his performance on Sunday.
Coulthard is always referred to as British as well, as was Sir Jackie Stewart and no doubt Jim Clark too. Actually, lets add Colin MacRae to that list. Don't recall anyone in England having a problem with that
He is clearly English, but that doesn't stop a Scot admiring his performance on Sunday.
Coulthard is always referred to as British as well, as was Sir Jackie Stewart and no doubt Jim Clark too. Actually, lets add Colin MacRae to that list. Don't recall anyone in England having a problem with that
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Gutted. I've wanted JB to get his maiden win for 6 years but it's hard to feel too enthusiastic after watching Alonso come so close to pulling off an amazing win himself. Working for Renault F1 is a rollercoaster this season, that's for sure.
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