Did I claim the opposite?!Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
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Did I claim the opposite?!Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
Pretty low standards you have got there Ben.Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
If it's Hamilton or Alonso then it's all fine, if it's Vettel or Schumacher, then it's cheating. Same old crap from same old trolls.Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
People meaning 1 person?Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
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Originally Posted by Knock-on
You might get a heart attack one of these days given that you have to hate him for a few more years! :D
I am not a public figure who's opinion you are using to support your own skewed views. Stewart is, so for his publicly expressed views he has to pay the price.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
I'm not worried at all. I would be woried if you could tell left from right and black from white, but I'm not holding my breath for it.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
Michael in his prime was the best, most formidable driver I have ever witnessed as a fan. Sometimes I cheered for him and sometimes against him, but he is undoubtedly a great Formula One champion, like it or not. It is also true that his accidents with Damon in 1994 and with Villeneuve in 1997 were dishonorable. That's it, really. The rest is bias...
Well said mate. I've been his biggest fan and also a detractor of his over the years, but in hindsight it was more to do with the pro-Ferrari attitude of the FIA around the turn of the century. Schumacher himself rarely did any wrong just like Vettel today.Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
As for his current ability, well I think his racecraft is among the very best in F1 as has been demonstrated by his brilliant starts and general race pace this season. Nico, while very good in qualifying, has been lacking in a lot of cases against Michael, and so it is very difficult to judge them. After all, they are only a few points apart, so proclamations of superiority from either side may be null and void :)
I'm not Vettel's biggest fan but he has not shown any evidence of having the worst traits we saw with Michael in pressure situations such as Macau, Adelaide or Jerez, or anything like the stunt we saw Senna pull at Suzuka so I wouldn't put them in the same bracket in that sense.Quote:
Originally Posted by woody2goody
As for Michael today, he's certainly not the driver he was. That doesn't detract from his past achievements, and he has improved since his return, but he is not the future for Mercedes.