and you don't mean the MS mad hatters, do you? :p
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and you don't mean the MS mad hatters, do you? :p
I guess it was the parking manoeuvre that made the difference :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote
I'm happy for Mike Shoe. He can still muster the good stuff.
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Originally Posted by ioan
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Michael should have been starting on pole today but for a dubious penalty.
Never was much of a fan but it would be great to see him win again.
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Again poor luck...
Terribly unlucky all weekend, he deserved a lot more.
It's his fourth retirement in six races, and at least two of them haven't come through his own fault - China and Monaco. I remember him crashing into Senna at Montmeló as well, so which one am I missing?
Edit: gearbox failure in Australia, I think. This guy can't catch a break...
In four out of six races so far, the team has screwed Schumacher royally - the above car retirements, plus Bahrain qualifying. Add to that the Mercedes' poor race performance in Malaysia, and you've got that he's only had a chance to do something in a single race, Montmeló, in which he crashed into Senna. I don't think anyone can blame him at this point.
Agreed. He has made one mistake this year and that was in Spain. Other than that I think he and Rosberg have been pretty evenly matched honestly. Rosberg was ahead in China, Schumacher was ahead in Spain and Malaysia. It's 3-3 in qualifying statistics. Not too bad for an old timer.Quote:
Originally Posted by N4D13
Ridiculous that he had another failure this weekend. I think we're beginning to see a resurgence in form though. He is looking better and better.
Mercedes seem very good team with Nico and easily the worst team with Michael. That's a little bit suspicious. Maybe there are team members who hate MS from the past? In three seasons almost all the problems happened with the car of Michael.
He actually did blow it out after the 2010 season, that his car was different then rosbergs on some occasions, I hope his luck changes now, but atleast the fact remains, however much he has slowed down in competitive machinery he can still hold his own, just before today's retirement he was lapping a second a lap faster then Massa, and had cut his lead from 22seconds to 16seconds, feel bad for him, in free air he was probably faster then anyone today.Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat