Korean GP - whos up watching it?
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I love this stef - http://www.autoevolution.com/news/al...ers-22754.html
Good find! Who else to decide on the best driver than the other driver's.
Good find! Who else to decide on the best driver than the other driver's.
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Obviously everyone in this thread knows better
Hamiltons = Best
England = Best
If Hamilton was the best he'd be world champ, same as if England were the best they would have won the world cup............................................... ......
Hamiltons = Best
England = Best
If Hamilton was the best he'd be world champ, same as if England were the best they would have won the world cup............................................... ......
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That isn't strictly true though is it? They all kick the same football in the world cup, but there are 12 types of car in F1. Even if a driver is as good as Alonso ( ), it would be impossible to win this F1 title if he was in a Lotus.
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Do a bit of Googling and ask yourself why Ferrari dropped all the legal stuff in the end. Look I am not condoning what McLaren did, but there is a far bigger story playing out behind the scenes here. Put it this way... Dennis stepped down didnt he? Now who would have wanted that?
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I know, i was just being slightly sarcastic, I dont know why but I get annoyed by Hamilton fan boys, I've got nothing against him but it goes hand in hand with the 'England are going to win the world cup' nonsense
Most Hamilton fans would probably argue he could give it a good shot in the Lotus, with a podium almost a garantee
FWIW Alonso and Hamilton would make an unstoppable team, but obviously its un-workable, if they were both driving for red bull this season the tilte would be LONG over
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Anyway can't someone express an opiniion without being labelled a fanboy by somneone who has clearly demonstrated they have no real grasp of the intricasies of the sport even if you are now conveninetly dressing it up as sarcasm.
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IMO the results of that race should be null and void, along with the points that got him the title
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LOL upset??? By the users of an Internet forum... I don't think so. Just like calling things as I see them... if you make a stupid comment expect an acerbic reaction.. hence it's what you get quite often.
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Fanboy??? LOL Just on this thread it clearly states I have followed Ferrari for over 35 years and reading any other of my posts it is not hard to realise I am, if anything, a Schumacher fan. To be honest I like watching good racing regardless of the team or driver.
Anyway can't someone express an opiniion without being labelled a fanboy by somneone who has clearly demonstrated they have no real grasp of the intricasies of the sport even if you are now conveninetly dressing it up as sarcasm.
Anyway can't someone express an opiniion without being labelled a fanboy by somneone who has clearly demonstrated they have no real grasp of the intricasies of the sport even if you are now conveninetly dressing it up as sarcasm.
And I never edited it, check yourself, I hardly could have wrote all that in less than a minute now could I ?
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Fanboy??? LOL Just on this thread it clearly states I have followed Ferrari for over 35 years and reading any other of my posts it is not hard to realise I am, if anything, a Schumacher fan. To be honest I like watching good racing regardless of the team or driver.
Anyway can't someone express an opiniion without being labelled a fanboy by somneone who has clearly demonstrated they have no real grasp of the intricasies of the sport even if you are now conveninetly dressing it up as sarcasm.
Anyway can't someone express an opiniion without being labelled a fanboy by somneone who has clearly demonstrated they have no real grasp of the intricasies of the sport even if you are now conveninetly dressing it up as sarcasm.
I am also a Schumacher fan and I am seriously struggling to see how you can back him and not Alonso when they share similar qualities, i.e. doing anything to win.
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OK let's look at your tyres comment again. Do you dispute the fact that Jenson has on average this season been harder on his tyres than Hamilton? You can't as it's true... so why do you say that Hamilton is hard on his tyres.... ah yes because that is what was being said last year when they were able to change tyres more often due to refuelling. Last yeat he didn't have to manage his tyres, this year he does so he has. Just look at the facts and stop listenong to the crap spouted by the BBC commentry team.
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Cant wait till next season as I think thats when we'l get to see the REAL schumacher
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(I'm just messing with you fella! )
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He never bad mnouthed his team... never. He would never blackmail his own team. He embodies everything about being a team player whereas Alonos is exactly the opposite. Schuamcher may have pulled the odd suint on the track in the spur of the moment, but he was as loyal to those who were loyal to him as anyone ever could be.
He would also never have accepted a victory as being and I quote 'as good as any of my victories' if his team mate had deliberately crashed so he could wn. They are made from completely different moral fibre frankly.
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Simple, because they do not share similar qualities. Despite what many believe Schmacher would not do ANYTHING to win.
He never bad mnouthed his team... never. He would never blackmail his own team. He embodies everything about being a team player whereas Alonos is exactly the opposite. Schuamcher may have pulled the odd suint on the track in the spur of the moment, but he was as loyal to those who were loyal to him as anyone ever could be.
He would also never have accepted a victory as being and I quote 'as good as any of my victories' if his team mate had deliberately crashed so he could wn. They are made from completely different moral fibre frankly.
He never bad mnouthed his team... never. He would never blackmail his own team. He embodies everything about being a team player whereas Alonos is exactly the opposite. Schuamcher may have pulled the odd suint on the track in the spur of the moment, but he was as loyal to those who were loyal to him as anyone ever could be.
He would also never have accepted a victory as being and I quote 'as good as any of my victories' if his team mate had deliberately crashed so he could wn. They are made from completely different moral fibre frankly.
i'll change your label from 'hamilton fan boy' to 'hate alonso very much'
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Simple, because they do not share similar qualities. Despite what many believe Schmacher would not do ANYTHING to win.
He never bad mnouthed his team... never. He would never blackmail his own team. He embodies everything about being a team player whereas Alonos is exactly the opposite. Schuamcher may have pulled the odd suint on the track in the spur of the moment, but he was as loyal to those who were loyal to him as anyone ever could be.
He would also never have accepted a victory as being and I quote 'as good as any of my victories' if his team mate had deliberately crashed so he could wn. They are made from completely different moral fibre frankly.
He never bad mnouthed his team... never. He would never blackmail his own team. He embodies everything about being a team player whereas Alonos is exactly the opposite. Schuamcher may have pulled the odd suint on the track in the spur of the moment, but he was as loyal to those who were loyal to him as anyone ever could be.
He would also never have accepted a victory as being and I quote 'as good as any of my victories' if his team mate had deliberately crashed so he could wn. They are made from completely different moral fibre frankly.
How do you rate his season so far? It hasn't lived upto expectations has it? Even with a bad car, he was normally faster over the course of the season than his team mates. Maybe Rosberg is just really, really good.
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Ok, I agree with you there. It is rare to find a fellow English Schumi supporter. As you say, Schumacher always praised the team and didn't like 'gifted' victories' when other cars fell off the track. Plus he put in so much testing time and built the team around him so well. I would place at least 50% credit to him for the Ferrari we have today.
How do you rate his season so far? It hasn't lived upto expectations has it? Even with a bad car, he was normally faster over the course of the season than his team mates. Maybe Rosberg is just really, really good.
How do you rate his season so far? It hasn't lived upto expectations has it? Even with a bad car, he was normally faster over the course of the season than his team mates. Maybe Rosberg is just really, really good.
Hmm, I recall plenty of 'gifted' victories........
You cant judge Schumacher on this season, hes still driving Buttons leftovers, wait till next when he has 'his' car, then we should see alot better from him
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I make several counter argments to your points and you just come up with soemthing else.
OK let's look at your tyres comment again. Do you dispute the fact that Jenson has on average this season been harder on his tyres than Hamilton? You can't as it's true... so why do you say that Hamilton is hard on his tyres.... ah yes because that is what was being said last year when they were able to change tyres more often due to refuelling. Last yeat he didn't have to manage his tyres, this year he does so he has. Just look at the facts and stop listenong to the crap spouted by the BBC commentry team.
OK let's look at your tyres comment again. Do you dispute the fact that Jenson has on average this season been harder on his tyres than Hamilton? You can't as it's true... so why do you say that Hamilton is hard on his tyres.... ah yes because that is what was being said last year when they were able to change tyres more often due to refuelling. Last yeat he didn't have to manage his tyres, this year he does so he has. Just look at the facts and stop listenong to the crap spouted by the BBC commentry team.
We're not talking about Button - we're talking about Hamilton, so pipe down.
I watch the race, I see it that Hamilton's tyres were in pretty poor shape compared to Alonso's in that race.
Hamilton isn't terribly smooth as as driver (lets forget hard on cars then )
He made a mistake after the pit stops(pressure perhaps?) (after Vettel retired) and blew his chance. Alonso happily took the lead and Hamilton was never going to catch him.
Lets not also forget the past comment of crashing in the pit late while under pressure and retiring
I'd pay to see him do that every week
Now - as for having a go at Alonso, I'm not saying he's squeaky clean.
But lets please nto forget that Hamilton is also far from it too
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We're not talking about Button - we're talking about Hamilton, so pipe down.
I watch the race, I see it that Hamilton's tyres were in pretty poor shape compared to Alonso's in that race.
Hamilton isn't terribly smooth as as driver (lets forget hard on cars then )
He made a mistake after the pit stops(pressure perhaps?) (after Vettel retired) and blew his chance. Alonso happily took the lead and Hamilton was never going to catch him.
Lets not also forget the past comment of crashing in the pit late while under pressure and retiring
I'd pay to see him do that every week
Now - as for having a go at Alonso, I'm not saying he's squeaky clean.
But lets please nto forget that Hamilton is also far from it too
I watch the race, I see it that Hamilton's tyres were in pretty poor shape compared to Alonso's in that race.
Hamilton isn't terribly smooth as as driver (lets forget hard on cars then )
He made a mistake after the pit stops(pressure perhaps?) (after Vettel retired) and blew his chance. Alonso happily took the lead and Hamilton was never going to catch him.
Lets not also forget the past comment of crashing in the pit late while under pressure and retiring
I'd pay to see him do that every week
Now - as for having a go at Alonso, I'm not saying he's squeaky clean.
But lets please nto forget that Hamilton is also far from it too
I keep wondering what he has done which is so wrong!
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We're not talking about Button - we're talking about Hamilton, so pipe down.
I watch the race, I see it that Hamilton's tyres were in pretty poor shape compared to Alonso's in that race.
Hamilton isn't terribly smooth as as driver (lets forget hard on cars then )
He made a mistake after the pit stops(pressure perhaps?) (after Vettel retired) and blew his chance. Alonso happily took the lead and Hamilton was never going to catch him.
Lets not also forget the past comment of crashing in the pit late while under pressure and retiring
I'd pay to see him do that every week
Now - as for having a go at Alonso, I'm not saying he's squeaky clean.
But lets please nto forget that Hamilton is also far from it too
I watch the race, I see it that Hamilton's tyres were in pretty poor shape compared to Alonso's in that race.
Hamilton isn't terribly smooth as as driver (lets forget hard on cars then )
He made a mistake after the pit stops(pressure perhaps?) (after Vettel retired) and blew his chance. Alonso happily took the lead and Hamilton was never going to catch him.
Lets not also forget the past comment of crashing in the pit late while under pressure and retiring
I'd pay to see him do that every week
Now - as for having a go at Alonso, I'm not saying he's squeaky clean.
But lets please nto forget that Hamilton is also far from it too
The Ferrari car is kinder to its tyres than the McLaren - that has been the same all season so comparing Alonso to Hamilton in that respect is just biased nonsense. The Ferrari is also currently a much better car than the McLaren so not much surprise that Alonso is faster.
The only way you will really know is to put Alonso and Hamilton in the same team...... oh yes they did that and look how that turned out.
Oh and while no driver may be sqeakly clean none of them have scraped the bottom of the moral fibre barrel like Alonso
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Maybe he could've been about to win his first WDC
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Your last point is a good one though. I said to someone half way through the season that it is not that Schamcher is that bad, it is just that Rosberg is bloody good.... and I still don't think people realise how good.