Retirement of a legend

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Blipi

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2,355 posts

244 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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Probably been posted elsewhere on PH but nevermind

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motor

mark r skinner

16,744 posts

224 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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You`re right, Stef, it has. Briatore gave him some stick on tv earlier! punch

pupp

12,357 posts

279 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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Bye then :yawn:

tyre_tread

10,579 posts

223 months

Monday 11th September 2006
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pupp said:
Bye then :yawn:


'bout time he stopped playing dodgems and let some real racers get on with it (runs for cover)

fidgits

17,202 posts

236 months

Monday 11th September 2006
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good riddance...

fidgits

17,202 posts

236 months

Monday 11th September 2006
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mungo said:
fidgits said:
good riddance...


Here here - waste of tarmac


I think it was Flemke that summed it up best...

He said something like "A driver with that level of achievement and ability should be an ambassador for the sport, instead of the cheating, backstabbing, pathetic embaressment"

I am of course, paraphrasing, but im pretty sure that was the jist of it...

call_me_fluffy

82 posts

219 months

Monday 11th September 2006
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Whats up with you lot, show some respect. He is a true great and it will be a while before another comes along so enjoy whats left.

Blipi

Original Poster:

2,355 posts

244 months

Monday 11th September 2006
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He is talented for sure but I bet he drives a BMW off track

Nicol@

3,850 posts

243 months

Monday 11th September 2006
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My fave driver, but it was time for him to go.

I will miss his cheating and skill.

I support Ferrari but don't like Kimi, so I am not sure about next season...lol.

KIRSTM

2,376 posts

243 months

Monday 11th September 2006
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fidgits said:
mungo said:
fidgits said:
good riddance...


Here here - waste of tarmac


I think it was Flemke that summed it up best...

He said something like "A driver with that level of achievement and ability should be an ambassador for the sport, instead of the cheating, backstabbing, pathetic embaressment"

I am of course, paraphrasing, but im pretty sure that was the jist of it...


Pretty much sums my thoughts up

tyre_tread

10,579 posts

223 months

Monday 11th September 2006
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In all seriousness I honestly believe he is a great driver and strategist, its just that he hasn't always been able to determine the line between healthy competition and determination to win and bad sportsmanship and cheating!

His motto must be, "win at any cost! which he has done very effectively over the years.

Perhaps its just us Brits who have a different idea of sportsmanship than other nationalities.

In fairness though, If Damon had been the one punting Schumi off to win a championship would we have been so condemning.

I despised Schumacher's attitude in his early years but he did grow on me a bit.

I'm not sure that the winning formula was always his ability but possibly due to budgetary constraints of other teams

Edited by tyre_tread on Monday 11th September 10:16