Fact is they changed spots in Bahrain, on request from MS himself. If that is not intimidating your teammate i donīt know what is.
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Fact is they changed spots in Bahrain, on request from MS himself. If that is not intimidating your teammate i donīt know what is.
And what the feck is wrong with trying to out-psyche a team-mate?
Happens every day, all the time.
Show me a driver who says he doesn't and I'll show you a liar.
Im fine with the with it. And MS has the name to do just that swap them spots. But to do it in the first race?
Was he worried he could no match Nico, coz he did, almost.
And that is pretty impressive.
Instead he got that comment from Nico in response to his own blunder, or whatever you choose to call it.
Personally i think he is on the wrong road in his quest to beat his teammate. Nico is no Massa.
But i think MS got that figured out too by now.
as I said.Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/82459
it turns out other people are to blame.... well as long as we have some decent excuses... perhaps heīs run out of mind games and found a new hobby
Or maybe Alonso blocked him?Quote:
Originally Posted by eu
You never got that far in your cognitive process, did you?!
I suppose Alonso was lucky he wasn't penalised. That would really have launched the Saint into orbit.
dissapointing race to be honest, i was expecting a bit more. Okay, he was punted out by idiot alonso at start, but he should have been able to pass JA earlier.
Far too early to tell, but it did seem as if the old chap had lost his nerve somewhat. From the onboards there were several opportunities to overtake Jamie which he simply passed up.
Did you see the move he made on Jamie or were you asleep?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman