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By madbrad
#203088
I do not for a secons believe Massa turned toward MS. The car was on the grass and you cannot control it there. It's sliding all over the place. He should have stayed still and let MS slam into him. It's what MS used to do in the Ferrari; lunge over, banking on the other guy moving out of the way. I can remember DC saying he would just let him hit him. I also remember JV saying why should MS stop lunging if the stewards are letting him get away with it?
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By MAD MAX
#203089
Schuey is a has been, he's not in contention in a poor car. He was displaying the Shuey of old and unfortunately for him no-one is impressed. He should have stayed in retirement
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By texasmr2
#203093
I do not for a secons believe Massa turned toward MS. The car was on the grass and you cannot control it there. It's sliding all over the place. He should have stayed still and let MS slam into him. It's what MS used to do in the Ferrari; lunge over, banking on the other guy moving out of the way. I can remember DC saying he would just let him hit him. I also remember JV saying why should MS stop lunging if the stewards are letting him get away with it?

You lost me with that reply.

Schuey is a has been, he's not in contention in a poor car. He was displaying the Shuey of old and unfortunately for him no-one is impressed. He should have stayed in retirement

Mabe so but you must be able to admit that his car is crap? Some of us who are old enough and mature enough can remember some good times other than the Hill/Villineuve incidents and its frickin time to growup and let the past go.
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By racechick
#203097
Schumacher clearly hasnt let the past go. :wink:
#203098
In Schumacher's defense, the stewards (the only people's who's opinion really matter on this issue) didn't penalize him or reprimand him in any way.
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By racechick
#203099
In Schumacher's defense, the stewards (the only people's who's opinion really matter on this issue) didn't penalize him or reprimand him in any way.


Pay back time for punishing him unfairly when he took Alonso.

That said, The stewards are generally much better since the driver rep came on board. Races no longer being spoiled for trivial misdemeanors or because the drivers race.
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By madbrad
#203106
I do not for a secons believe Massa turned toward MS. The car was on the grass and you cannot control it there. It's sliding all over the place. He should have stayed still and let MS slam into him. It's what MS used to do in the Ferrari; lunge over, banking on the other guy moving out of the way. I can remember DC saying he would just let him hit him. I also remember JV saying why should MS stop lunging if the stewards are letting him get away with it?

You lost me with that reply.

I committed a typo. "Secons" should have been "second".
Someone or sometwo said Massa turned toward MS. I say he didn't.
Then I said why I said that.
Then I said he should not have moved to the grass in the first place. If you let MS hit you while staying still, it'll be MS's fault.
Then I went into an irrational fanatical diatribe about MS's well known lateral lunges of old and what his contemporaries of the time said about them.
Then I had another beer which you didn't see.
Last edited by madbrad on 14 Jun 10, 23:56, edited 1 time in total.
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