Schu has retired again
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CiderwithCerbie said:
mchammer89 said:
...nearly kill Rubens? What? When?
Hungary 2010http://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/schumacher-t...
http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/2010/08/schumacherba...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsport/formula...
doogz said:
Wanta996Gotta said:
What is a Spaz Superkart? Would you prefer to read the Jackie Stewart article when he almost says the same thing?
"Michael's record in F1, particularly his Ferrari period, was so dominant because the car and engine was unquestionably the best on the grid and there was no doubt about who was number one and got most attention in the team."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/19834309
Doesn't he also say, in the same article:"Michael's record in F1, particularly his Ferrari period, was so dominant because the car and engine was unquestionably the best on the grid and there was no doubt about who was number one and got most attention in the team."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/19834309
"He's one of the greatest drivers of all time"
He doesn't rate him as the greatest, but rightly or wrongly, JS has always rated those that raced in the 'dangerous days' higher than modern drivers, seemingly regardless of ability.
FloppyRaccoon said:
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Monisha said today they were never in talks with Michael over a race seat. Did he really have any options?
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Just seen another interview on TV news. He clearly stated that he will retire from the Mercedes team at the end of the season but, he rascally added that did not rule out racing.Monisha said today they were never in talks with Michael over a race seat. Did he really have any options?
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Anyone also see that ?
FFS - he's only retired from F1 - not from racing. He'll be back in something, having fun, enjoying himself.
As I mentioned, I'd be pleased to see him in a Aussie V8, or better still a NASCAR.
But what would make me even more pleased is to see him in something at Goodwood next year, having a hoot.
As I mentioned, I'd be pleased to see him in a Aussie V8, or better still a NASCAR.
But what would make me even more pleased is to see him in something at Goodwood next year, having a hoot.
thunderbelmont said:
FFS - he's only retired from F1 - not from racing. He'll be back in something, having fun, enjoying himself.
As I mentioned, I'd be pleased to see him in a Aussie V8
there is talk of Merc putting up a V8 for next year's series what a horrible prospect.As I mentioned, I'd be pleased to see him in a Aussie V8
Or perhaps not - I don't see Craig L, Frosty, Jamie, the Kiwi or the Enforcer giving him too much deference if he did turn up here
CiderwithCerbie said:
thunderbelmont said:
FFS - he's only retired from F1 - not from racing. He'll be back in something, having fun, enjoying himself.
As I mentioned, I'd be pleased to see him in a Aussie V8
there is talk of Merc putting up a V8 for next year's series what a horrible prospect.As I mentioned, I'd be pleased to see him in a Aussie V8
Or perhaps not - I don't see Craig L, Frosty, Jamie, the Kiwi or the Enforcer giving him too much deference if he did turn up here
There was also talk of a Nissan too....
Quelle Horrors!
This V8 Supercar stuff can't be that popular that two other manufacturers want to get involved.... surely.... much! ;0)
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