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Michael Schumacher: La Leyenda

un brevisimo repaso a la leyenda de la F1, Michael Schumacher a short wiew of the F1 legend: Michael Schumacher  
 
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frumsel555 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Everything I can say, you will ignore or come up with something else. That is fine. You have your opinion, I have mine, and we will never come to an agreement on this. Which is fine. Too bad we will never see him this year and next year again. It would have been fun to see. I am afraid the Renault crash-gate is now the headline of today, (which is by the way also very sickening if it all turns out to be true what they are saying.
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And let me see, ah, yeah, frumsel does not post in other threads to fight bravely for fairness! He just picks out Schumacher threads. Hmm, why? Maybe he has so small Dutch self confidence as many others of our European "friends" and neighbours because they bring nothing to the top with exception of their anti German hate! NO fighters for fairness at all! They are pretenders and liars suffering from their unhappy existence. I have some international friends, but I know the ugly side, too!
frumsel555 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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As a world champion you expect a clear view of the world. He has more power than you think. You are an example. Today is 11 september. Everybody knows what he suggested when they had to drive in Monza a few days later. He proposed not to overtake in the first couple of laps to honour the death, while the Williams BMW would have an advantage in the first few corners. So, was he thinking about the victims or himself? He should have made an example.
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09/11 is such a good example, because one can see the Schumacher haters turning everything he did into negative. Remember 2003, he drove after his mother had died, it was because of his spirit of duty and loyality to Ferrari. This loyality and commitment is the greatest difference to others. No other champion would have changed to Ferrari in 1996 but would have loved to "take" further championships in the best car. Schumacher is unique, turning losing teams into winner teams. Unmatched!
frumsel555 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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That is exaclty what I am trying to say. Schumacher was absolutely not the best. Only Hakkinen and Alonso were equal or maybe slightly better and they beat him in 1998, 1999, and when Alsonso was two time champion. Schumacher was then driving against them. He got beaten fair and square. All the others in between were complete crap and rubbish. Even my grandmother was quicker than Hill. He drove against the idiot Montoya, who had a crap car. Hakkinen same - quick, but crap McLaren.
zentralwerkstatt (2 months ago) Show Hide
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1998? Couldthard was sent to stop Schumacher and had success, that costed Schumacher the championship (-10 points!). 1999? Schumacher was injured, but destroyed all his opponents in Malaysia (new track, fastest learner, I think because of a steering computer, not talent...;-) ) when he came back. 2005? Schumacher did not fight for championship in a bad Ferrari. 2006? Alonso had an illegal car in the first half of the season setting him in advantage. So, what are you trying to say?
frumsel555 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I ambeing honest. I just cannot honestly people admiring him. Jos Verstappen, (like me Dutch), gave an interview some time ago. In 1994 they BOTH had an illegal car. He admitted as nobody will sue or judge him after so many years. He admitted they had a launch control on the car. Before the start they had to put the gear up twice, shift down once and push the brake and the system was activated. Schumacher was always saying he was so 100% pure.
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Is it that you hate German? And the many successes they had over the last centuries? So successful in industrialisation that the English and France provoked two wars against this strong rival in 20th cent.? Don't worry! The Germans are straight going down now! In 100 years there will be no Germany nor any groups who call themselves Germans. Sorry, but I have learned from discussions with stroktoon (user here) that it is not far way from F1 to NAZIs... German money is never Nazi, is it?
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Spa 98 was his own mistake. Remember ! Schumacher hit Coulthard, not the other way around. He was the torpedo. This is perhaps one of the least best examples of Schumacher mistakes. There are so much more better.
zentralwerkstatt (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Yes, I thought about it again, torpedo was not right, he was a mine... Even Coulthard admitted years later his fault (just like Piquet today???). Just imaginge the multimedial riot when Hakkinen (victim) and Irvine (mine) played those roles! You know what you would have thought then, don't you? Or think of Monaco 2004, when Montoya was the torpedo. What was 1999? I remember an injured Schumacher who demolished all others on the ney track at his comeback in Malaysia.

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