I see there's no quote from Alonso in the article. The Daily Star wouldn't be digging up old comments to use...would they? The Daily Star :eek: :laugh:
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I see there's no quote from Alonso in the article. The Daily Star wouldn't be digging up old comments to use...would they? The Daily Star :eek: :laugh:
Happy.Quote:
Originally Posted by thunderbolt
PS - The Daily Star? About the only thing correct in that publication is that the tits on Page 3 are in focus.
Apart from the ridiculous dramatic tinge to your verse (which begs the question "how old are you?"), why would anybody honestly expect Schumacher to be anything less that determined and focused?Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint Devote
It isn't news...it's fecking obvious.
Doesn't matter if you are Ferrari, Mclaren or Force India....Michael will treat you as a competitor.
And vice versa.
To a driver like Schumacher - prepared to do what he did to Hill and attempted to do to Villeneuve - it means a great deal.Quote:
Originally Posted by tamburello
Ferrari will be his particular target and the enemy that he knows best of all as well as their number two driver who he literally taught.
Victory over di Montezemolo and Alonso will be the sweetest revenge, because Alonso is viewed as the saviour.
Schumacher has unfinished business in f1. This is not merely about returning because he is bored. It is about proving how wrong Ferrari was and demonstrating that HE and not Alonso is the most complete driver in the world and of course about beating Alonso - period. 2005 and 2006 burns Schumacher fans - imagine how Schumacher views it.
And to return with a team that he KNOWS no matter what is said, see him as their champion and seeking to bring glory to Mercedes and Germany? What Schumacher wants - Schumi will get. Norbert Haug does not play games.
If you disagree with this it merely demonstrates naivette - nothing wrong with that especially coming from the corner of a race track now long forgotten by f1.
Cheating in f1 is a subjective view.Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
If it is officially sanctioned - such as the secret agreement providing Ferrari with a technical veto - then it is fine.
If it is known by the FIA powers that be - such as Crashgate - it will be overlooked until someone raises it - the Piquets - or sees fit to use it as a weapon - such as Max versus Flavio.
Does it matter whether Alonso knew or not? No. He is not a policeman and not a snitch and would never betray Flavio - he had no obligation to tell.
Alonso did nothing wrong.
Similarly with Mclaren in 2007 - that was more than anything Latin temperament meets anglo-saxon culture. Realistically it was antipathy from day one!
Alonso was unaware of the situation with Renault, but benefited from it. From what I remember, he knew that McLaren has stoled Ferrari data. So not cool to accuse anyone of cheating.
:eek: I wonder what Button and Brawn think about you accusing them like this?Quote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko
Get yourself a history book before talking bout Huns. Or did I miss Baumgartner making a comeback to F1?!Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint Devote
I see you are an East European foreigner - in WW2 the HUN were the Germans.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
But this is clearly the best you can do as Schumi and Mercedes are going to kick Ferrari ass like never before.
Couldn't happen to nicer guys - no special FIA favors to rescue them now.....
And Mclaren will be there led by Jense and Lewis to utterly demolish the Red Tide from Maranello.
Imagine the histrionics, the screaming, the shouting, the accusations and the sulking in the Ferrari garage THIS season!!! Too funny! :D
I think dear old Rob Smedley is going to have to be Dr Freud SUPERSTAR to calm Felipe down during the season :eek:
Sorry to burst your retro dream - but this is 2010 - there IS no "Button and Brawn" - there is only Button - Mclaren and, Mercedes Benz F1 commanded by Ross Brawn.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Welcome to the present! :rolleyes: