- 22 Jul 11, 19:24#267069
A racing car that does not win, is just art
to be fair to Glock his lap times where comparable to Trulli on that lap.
A racing car that does not win, is just art
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Hill in 94. Final race in Adelaide should have been his.
Hill in 94. Final race in Adelaide should have been his.
Unpopular opinion with which I agree.
Hill in 94. Final race in Adelaide should have been his.
Unpopular opinion with which I agree.
Me too.
Hill in 94. Final race in Adelaide should have been his.
Unpopular opinion with which I agree.
Me too.
I was and still am happy with the result.
It was refreashing to hear Hill saying that his attempted move on Schumacher was opportunistic after seeing Schumacher go off and then back on the track.
Hill in 94. Final race in Adelaide should have been his.
Unpopular opinion with which I agree.
Me too.
I was and still am happy with the result.
It was refreashing to hear Hill saying that his attempted move on Schumacher was opportunistic after seeing Schumacher go off and then back on the track.
IIRC there was no clear TV coverage of whether Schumacher's car was damaged by his earlier brush with the wall. With every inch of the track covered by cameras these days, and incidents analysed ad infinitum with slo-mo and from different angles, it's easier to see if there was any skullduggery. In this case, those who dislike Schumi will always believe it was a deliberate take-out.
Hill in 94. Final race in Adelaide should have been his.
Unpopular opinion with which I agree.
Me too.
I was and still am happy with the result.
It was refreashing to hear Hill saying that his attempted move on Schumacher was opportunistic after seeing Schumacher go off and then back on the track.
IIRC there was no clear TV coverage of whether Schumacher's car was damaged by his earlier brush with the wall. With every inch of the track covered by cameras these days, and incidents analysed ad infinitum with slo-mo and from different angles, it's easier to see if there was any skullduggery. In this case, those who dislike Schumi will always believe it was a deliberate take-out.
You're right, those who dislike Schumacher will paint him as the evil Kraut who drove into Hill (despite being ahead). It's quite funny how Hill, looking back, admitted his mistake of trying a risky move yet some of his fans don't share his pragmatic view.
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