u wan schumi to ram his ferrari into alonso?Originally posted by R3SsH|n:everyone wants to see a fitting end to the race car's legend...ala zizou...
Well, it's Adelaide and Jerez all over again, only this time he has to get 10 points to Alonso's zero. Maybe Massa can play kamikaze.Originally posted by BrUtUs:u wan schumi to ram his ferrari into alonso?
Nope - he's telling it like it is. Fisichella's been useless as a team mate and Renault screwed up big-time at Shanghai. Alonso's comments may not have been kind, but they're not inaccurate.Originally posted by weiqimun:alonso also seems to be a sore loser with his comments of late....abt michael and then turn on paymaster renault themselves![]()
where got glory? he must do the kamikaze himself then refuse to leave the circuit and take massa's car n win.......Originally posted by Gedanken:Well, it's Adelaide and Jerez all over again, only this time he has to get 10 points to Alonso's zero. Maybe Massa can play kamikaze.
stranger things have happened....Originally posted by stellazio:if schumi win's, it'll take a big screwup from renault. either that or engine failure. anyway i wun place my money on it.![]()
Alonso is just a cry baby, when decision is again him he'll start saying tonnes of stuff about unfair treatment, lousy teammates, team more interested in constructor championship and so on, but look at the way he hugs his teammates, standing on his car when he win in Suzuka just show you what kinda person he really is.. in anyway, this year's champion should have been wrap up since 8 races ago and allowing Michael to be still competing at this stage after winning and building such a big gap but start losing under pressure once Michael became competitive again show Alonso doesn't do too well under pressure..Originally posted by Gedanken:Nope - he's telling it like it is. Fisichella's been useless as a team mate and Renault screwed up big-time at Shanghai. Alonso's comments may not have been kind, but they're not inaccurate.
I'm not sure which championship you've been watching, but that sure isn't F1 2006.Originally posted by Saltiga:Alonso is just a cry baby, when decision is again him he'll start saying tonnes of stuff about unfair treatment, lousy teammates, team more interested in constructor championship and so on, but look at the way he hugs his teammates, standing on his car when he win in Suzuka just show you what kinda person he really is.. in anyway, this year's champion should have been wrap up since 8 races ago and allowing Michael to be still competing at this stage after winning and building such a big gap but start losing under pressure once Michael became competitive again show Alonso doesn't do too well under pressure..
Indeed? You obviously don't know much about Scum then.Originally posted by Saltiga:he may be a flaw champion but nevertheless still a champion and i bet no one will be able to come close to matching his no. of wins and his no. of driver championship, but in terms of commitments to his teams causes, Alonso can't even come close.
And what bad would Scum have to say about his team mates? He's almost always had a lapdog as number 2, be it Eddie Irvine, Rubens Barrichello or Felipe Massa. It's gone so far as Rubens pulling over for Scum and letting him through in Austria. And it's not a fluke either - Rubens was made to do it two years in a row.Originally posted by Saltiga:leaving to join another team is not the type of commitment that i'm refering to and if i do i bet no driver can be label commited in todays F1, however, what Alonso did was something that Michael wouldn't and thats talking bad abt team mates and question/suggest that team is not trying their best to make him this year's champion so that he wouldn't go to a new team being a world champion is totally ungentleman/ungrateful of him.
anyway you have your take on it while i'm entitle to me own opinion so just lets just wait and see if anyone can match what Schumi achieved in years to come.
Cheers
wasn't it a fact that Alonso talk bad abt his entire team when he lost?Originally posted by Gedanken:And what bad would Scum have to say about his team mates? He's almost always had a lapdog as number 2, be it Eddie Irvine, Rubens Barrichello or Felipe Massa. It's gone so far as Rubens pulling over for Scum and letting him through in Austria. And it's not a fluke either - Rubens was made to do it two years in a row.
Or haven't you been watching?
One driver who had more pride than to bend over and take it up the arse from Scum was Johnny Herbert, and what happened there? Suddenly Herbert found that he wasn't allowed to do anything with the setup on his car.
Fact is, you've been scammed. The 7 WDCs are a manufactured result, more easily attributable to legal wrangling, skulduggery and plain backstabbing than anything else. Just read what Rubens has had to say since he stopped depending on Ferrari for his paychecks, and check up on Herbert's Benetton experience for yourself. Maybe look at that ridiculous blocking penalty for Alonso at Monza. Have a look at the replays of Austria when Rubens had to pull over twice for the so-called best driver around. It's all on record for anybody who cares to think for himself and get the facts.
If I were you, I'd be feeling insulted by now. That cheating Kraut scumbag's just pulled the wool over your eyes made a damn fool out of you.
For God's sake, I hope nobody tries to match his record for cheating. I'd like to see real racing return after he slinks off. And apparently, so do the likes of Jackie Stewart, Niki Lauda and Damon Hill amongst other people who remember when it was a sport instead of a thoroughly scripted opera.