There's enjoying it, and then there's using it in the Garry Walker way :rolleyes:
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There's enjoying it, and then there's using it in the Garry Walker way :rolleyes:
Sorry?Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
BarrichelloQuote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
Massa
not a season, but a couple of races
Hamilton just proved my point what I stated earlier. FA is not so great that many people think. Losing to a rookie and having a same amount of points after 3 races without any technical problems is a little embarrassing for 2-time WDC that many think is best driver. Even if Hamilton is an exceptional rookie. He will beat Alonso in standings this year because he will only get better.
No problem :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
While you enjoy Alonso (a 2xWDC already) being beaten by a rookie today, somehow you think that Massa, who was so comprehensively out-thought and out-driven by a rookie last weekend, will win the title.
Interesting :dozey:
Name me one race where RB on pure pace beat Schumi, besides austria 2002 where they were equal?Quote:
Originally Posted by RD.Dutch
As for Massa - he never beat MS at all on pure pace throughout a race.
Massa was beaten by a superior car at Malaysia and also by an act of desperation by him.Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
Today Alonso was beaten by an equal car, driven by a rookie teammate.
I beleive that with all the team orders imposed on Barrichelo that the number might never bee known, but watchiing most of those races I have to say that at least 10 races where he could have beat Schumi .Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
WTF, didn't he have the podium and Raikkonen the 2nd spot, didn't kimi with a rev limited car manage to catch up to LH at the end?Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
Britain 2003!, Rubens greatest race IMOQuote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
and China 2004, Rubens kicked everyone's butt while Schumacher could't even find a way to take turn 1 without spinning
plus Rubens was never allowed to actually race him, I remember Herbert also managed to beat Schumacher a few times.
Not that I'm trying to defend him but the Tv commentators were talking that Alonso had to change the brakes after practice so he wasn't confortable with his brake set-up, does anyone knows more about it?
Evryone has bad days, Schumacher had some and Alonso certainly had one today, yet that doesn't mean he's as good as he is
How about Sepang last year? Back of the grid to beat Schumacher.Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
Proves that all drivers (yes, even Schumacher) have their bad days, like Alonso today.
But you'll see that however you want so it fits your point of view.
Can't seem to find a happy medium between arse-kissing and hapless criticism, can you? :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
I wonder if there was any truth to the SpeedTV live report that McLeran dropped something on Alonso's car, or that Alonso did in fact stop on track. Just reviewed by pvr of qualifying, and I'm 90% certain that it shows Alonso walking into pit lane.)
So perhaps, Alonso was forced to have a race similar to Kimi's last race where he had to baby his car. Also perhaps they where gentle on the engine to, just because that lump is gonna have to sit in a crate for 3 weeks until the next race.