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#137815
Shat up!!

7 Titles!!!!!!

no one else, has Mika got the balls to come back? No!!!!

Schumacher is back baby and i cannot wait!!!!!!

A scurrilous remark from a typical fan boy. Does Hakkinen making a comeback to Formula One a few months after almost dying not count as a brave decision?
Last edited by McLaren Fan on 29 Jul 09, 18:03, edited 1 time in total.
#137816
I look forward to valencia now, crap race circuit, but if Schumi's there its going to be an exciting weekend for sure



Indeed, what had the potential to be the most boring race in history now looks rather interesting.
#137817
I look forward to valencia now, crap race circuit, but if Schumi's there its going to be an exciting weekend for sure



Indeed, what had the potential to be the most boring race in history now looks rather interesting.


Imagine if he won, though. I mean it's feasible, the F60 was fast in Monaco and Hungary and I reckon that Schumacher, even without any experience of it, could probably extract a lot from the car. That would be great for the sport in a year where politics has, once again, dominated.

Also, I just realised. We would be seeing two old adversaries (Schumacher and Räikkonen) driving for the same team! :o
#137818

*cough* Senna *cough* *cough* Mika *cough*


As much as I love Mika, I wouldn't say he was better. Schumacher was far more complete than Hakkinen.


I kind of agree. For instance, Hakkinen was no doubt faster over a single lap, but Schumacher's race pace was better consistently. Both were fantastic drivers, though.


Fully agree with you there pal :)

A bit of a surprise, then. :yikes:

I'm in two minds about this. I'm excited to see an all-time great, whose name was a bi-word for Formula One for fifteen odd years; but, on the other hand, I fear he could tarnish his legacy should things go pear-shaped.



I think no matter how he performs his reputation as one of the greats will remain intact.


Full agree!!!!
As i said above, he is the greatest driver of all time, like Rossi, he had some off days but today Rossi is the greatest rider of all, hey i have fount my love for F1 again :cloud9:




That's debatable :wink:


*cough* Senna *cough* *cough* Mika *cough*


Shat up!!

7 Titles!!!!!!

no one else, has Mika got the balls to come back? No!!!!

Schumacher is back baby and i cannot wait!!!!!!


The number of titles doesn't define who is the best. That depends entirely on the competition.


In which Schumacher beat both :cloud9:

You're missing my point. However I'm willing to accept that he is your idea of the greatest driver, he's just not mine.


Well i fully respect the Amanda, and thank-you for not arguing :thumbup:

But i will agree that Senna was amazing in the philosophical way and Mika was just an all round awesome drive that had the will and drive to go.
#137819
Shat up!!

7 Titles!!!!!!

no one else, has Mika got the balls to come back? No!!!!

Schumacher is back baby and i cannot wait!!!!!!

A scurrilous remark from a typical fan boy. Does Hakkinen making a comeback to Formula One a few months after almost dying not count as a brave decision?


i read your post before that and agreed with you!!!!!!!!!!!!!

In which i gave him respect for.. Sheesh!!!! Give boy a moment!!!
#137820
the F60 was fast in Monaco and Hungary and I reckon that Schumacher, even without any experience of it, could probably extract a lot from the car.

I think that would be very possible, he showed outstanding pace in the Jordan at Spa 1991 when he had never driven the circuit and had only done a test session in the car.
#137822
Agreed.... I HATE raikenen.

:thumbup:


hate is a little OTT
As he is talented, but you can object to the way he is as a person, Hate means you want him to die/or suffer. In which is a little sick :thumbdown:
#137826
Quote BBC -"The German racing legend has not driven an F1 car since April 2008 and now has just over three weeks to prepare himself for Valencia. The ban on in-season testing means Schumacher will not be able to turn a wheel of the 2009 specification Ferrari before first practice on Friday 21 August".

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsp ... 172310.stm

Maybe he will do a few laps in a modified 08 car to get a bit used to an F1 car again?
#137827
the F60 was fast in Monaco and Hungary and I reckon that Schumacher, even without any experience of it, could probably extract a lot from the car.

I think that would be very possible, he showed outstanding pace in the Jordan at Spa 1991 when he had never driven the circuit and had only done a test session in the car.


Fully agree, Weber lied to EJ :rofl:
Then I'm sure he cycled round the circuit :hehe:

But i think he has a allot of potential, but then some of you must realize that if he does win a few races he will be known as one of the bets drivers to race in every form of racing car, form no technology, to full technology to on of the hardest seasons known to F1 history?
#137828
Quote BBC -"The German racing legend has not driven an F1 car since April 2008 and now has just over three weeks to prepare himself for Valencia. The ban on in-season testing means Schumacher will not be able to turn a wheel of the 2009 specification Ferrari before first practice on Friday 21 August".

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsp ... 172310.stm


Indeed. However, a comment posted on James Allen's website says that he would be able to run the F2008 to get some experience...
#137829
Agreed.... I HATE raikenen.

:thumbup:


hate is a little OTT
As he is talented, but you can object to the way he is as a person, Hate means you want him to die/or suffer. In which is a little sick :thumbdown:



Gosh, I don't dislike him enough to want him dead :eek: However I do dislike him as a F1 personality.
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