In his prime, fighting for WDC, in a team insisting on 'equality'.Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
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In his prime, fighting for WDC, in a team insisting on 'equality'.Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
and would you want him to dance a little for you? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by wedge
Schumi did lose to his team mates on occasions but he never threw a tantrum.Quote:
Originally Posted by wedge
:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by V12
You could not wake up at 7?!
He did lose at least a race to any of his team mates, and he never had a hysteria attack, so what exactly are you talking about?Quote:
Originally Posted by wedge
At least he always seemed to behave properly in public. What he was like behind the scenes surely only those who are genuinely in the know, unlike any of us posting on here, can say.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Martin Brundle claims Schumi tried to take him off the track in Hungary 1992 because Brundle could beat Schumi on occasions.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Martin is a British journalists and I don't think that he can be trusted WHEN there is no evidence of foul play. It is interesting that yes, Michael was supported, but when he was put into the role of a 2nd driver, like in the end of 1999, he duly obeyed. And for me his reaction now is enough - he handles losing well.
So when Herbert was a little quicker and Schumi told Flavio his team-mate would not be allowed to see his telemetry in future, but he, Schumi, could see Herbert's he was being entirely fair and open?Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
No. He was exploring the team.Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1