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Scratch'n'Diff

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6,071 posts

267 months

Sunday 26th September 2004
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Well, I actually made an effort to watch todays GP for a change since deciding not to bother anymore since the race before Silverstone. Seeing as it was the first ever Chinese GP.

Nice to see David Reetard is still up to his usual tricks
Poor ole Ralphy's first race back and DC knocks him off the track. The sooner DC retires to his kipper breeding farm the better.

You know, I actually believe Ron Dennis has some kind of allegiance to DC to give him a seat in F1 for some reason. Blackmail maybe, because he knows some dirty secret about Dennis?

As far as the GP went, not exactly riveting. Nice facilities though. Well done China

Oh well, at least it got me up early on a Sunday morning to do something more exciting. Like weed the garden.

SD

andyps

7,817 posts

283 months

Sunday 26th September 2004
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Scratch'n'Diff said:

Poor ole Ralphy's first race back and DC knocks him off the track. The sooner DC retires to his kipper breeding farm the better.

You know, I actually believe Ron Dennis has some kind of allegiance to DC to give him a seat in F1 for some reason. Blackmail maybe, because he knows some dirty secret about Dennis?


Presumably you were still asleep when poor ole Ralphy's brother did exactly the same to Klein.

Must be time to send Michael off to his shoe making business then. In fact, with the number of times he has done that sort of thing he should have gone a long time ago.

Apache

39,731 posts

285 months

Sunday 26th September 2004
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andyps said:


Scratch'n'Diff said:

Poor ole Ralphy's first race back and DC knocks him off the track. The sooner DC retires to his kipper breeding farm the better.

You know, I actually believe Ron Dennis has some kind of allegiance to DC to give him a seat in F1 for some reason. Blackmail maybe, because he knows some dirty secret about Dennis?




Presumably you were still asleep when poor ole Ralphy's brother did exactly the same to Klein.

Must be time to send Michael off to his shoe making business then. In fact, with the number of times he has done that sort of thing he should have gone a long time ago.

I still recall Schueys indignant fury when he ploughed into the back of DC in the rain.......in fact is there anyone he hasn't had a tangle with?


>> Edited by Apache on Sunday 26th September 10:58

308gt4

710 posts

261 months

Sunday 26th September 2004
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I just posted a similar comment in the Fchat forum and ran away as the MS fan club will defend him to the hilt even if he opened fire with an Utzi

I thought Rubens did a great job but will get no credit as usual and the Renaults embarrassed themselves AFAIAC but the BARs went well.

I'm sure we won't miss the Scot git when he's gone but I'm sure he DOES have the goods on RD and expect to see naked photos of said sad git on the internet next year

Scratch'n'Diff

Original Poster:

6,071 posts

267 months

Sunday 26th September 2004
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andyps said:

Scratch'n'Diff said:

Poor ole Ralphy's first race back and DC knocks him off the track. The sooner DC retires to his kipper breeding farm the better.

You know, I actually believe Ron Dennis has some kind of allegiance to DC to give him a seat in F1 for some reason. Blackmail maybe, because he knows some dirty secret about Dennis?



Presumably you were still asleep when poor ole Ralphy's brother did exactly the same to Klein.


Rather clever that. I was asleep too

At least Schuey hit the front of Klein's car as opposed to DC's back of Ralphy's, indicating its was'nt as callous as Reetards move.

Anyway, who's Klein?

andyps

7,817 posts

283 months

Sunday 26th September 2004
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Scratch'n'Diff said:

Anyway, who's Klein?


It shouldn't matter who you hit.

PJs917

1,194 posts

249 months

Sunday 26th September 2004
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Klein, is a driver who deserves as much respect as any other, the fact Schui hit him at the front is not important, it still took Klein out of the race, Jaguar and ther sponser then did not get anymore TV coverage. Schumacher once again forgot it is a sport and tried bully boy tactics, DC was just unlucky to have a slow Ralphy in front of him.

Scratch'n'Diff

Original Poster:

6,071 posts

267 months

Sunday 26th September 2004
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PJs917 said:
DC was just unlucky to have a slow Ralphy in front of him.


Never heard so much drivel in my life.

Thats David Reetards answer to everything he cocks up.
Then he'll say, ah but I will be stronger next year.

Yep righto Dave, now go pump a kipper.

agent006

12,043 posts

265 months

Sunday 26th September 2004
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Schumacher punts people off occasionally but is a 7 time world champio.
Coulturd punts people off occasionally and hasn't won since people were driving Vanwalls.

A slight difference there.

andyps

7,817 posts

283 months

Sunday 26th September 2004
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agent006 said:
Schumacher punts people off occasionally but is a 7 time world champio.
Coulturd punts people off occasionally and hasn't won since people were driving Vanwalls.

A slight difference there.


And your point is??

Schumacher only won his first world championship because he deliberately punted someone off.

Scratch'n'Diff

Original Poster:

6,071 posts

267 months

Monday 27th September 2004
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andyps said:

And your point is??


His point is, is that all is fair in love and war.

Drivers, including Schumacher, get punted off unfairly every weekend. Thats racing.
DC has never and will never win a drivers championship, whereas Schumacher has won it a record 7 times. Meaning his the purest talent on the grid.
David Reetard has'nt earnt the resect to get away with anything.

djmotorsport

479 posts

244 months

Monday 27th September 2004
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Consider - TGF makes a dive up the inside of Klien - Klien sees him and gives him room but TGF can't turn coz he's going too fast - They collide and Klien is out.

Montoya makes a similar move on JV - JV see's him and brakes eariler, lets Montoya sail by, going way too quickly for the apex (just like TGF), and JV overtakes him on the exit.

DC makes similar move on Ralph - Ralph tries to close door/doesn't see DC and collision results - Ralph out and DC pits with puncture.


Go figure.

Scratch'n'Diff

Original Poster:

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Monday 27th September 2004
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djmotorsport said:

Go figure.



Err, ok. Thats racing.........

djmotorsport

479 posts

244 months

Monday 27th September 2004
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The point being, if someone has an overlap on you on the inside, turning in at your normal point will result in contact (not good) - Even if you give the diver room, he may still hit you (TGF on DH,JV & KC anyone?) - If your mature about it, it's great racing (JV/Montoya yeterday) - Racing should be non-contact at all levels - But it takes 2 to tango.

Scratch'n'Diff

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267 months

Monday 27th September 2004
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Yup good point.

In a perfect world it would work great. But.........

JonRB

74,623 posts

273 months

Monday 27th September 2004
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I'm no fan of David "Next year will be my year" Coultard, but I thought he showed rare flashes of ability yesterday. Apart from the Ralf Schumacher incident, of course.

I was as surprised as the next fan when he got a seat at Toyota for next year, but to be fair he does have a wealth of experience and I think he could be an asset to Toyota for bringing the team and car on, and bringing the car home in one piece (albeit not on the podium) each race.

To be honest, I think he would be an excellent test driver for any team, but I doubt his ego would swallow being "demoted" to a test driver.

deeen

6,081 posts

246 months

Monday 27th September 2004
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Surprised no-one has mentioned how much faster than Button DC would be if he had an equal car. According to, er, DC last week, that is.

And was it just co-incidence that that Schue's problems were on the side of the car he clobbered Klien with?

Schuey on his qualifying spin: "I would be very surprised if it was my mistake". Apparantly he entered the corner 20mph faster than usual.