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#268935
Well...since Kimi isn't around any longer, he needs to give the crown to someone else. :thumbup:
#268940
so surprised the SC didn't get called out for this.


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there are marshals basically on track and a car on fire in a 280 km/h zone, look how close the Williams and Toro rosso get when they exit pits, plus one marshal is standing next to the car as it exploded and limped off
#268943
IMO Renault needs to be brought into investigation for that. What if Heidfeld was somehow strapped in and couldn't get out? That explosion was more of an implosion and you never know how badly the cockpit was compromised.
#268948
Consolation is Spa is next, and the Spa-meister has just lost a win from his own slipup. Revenge in a month's time, till then enjoy the break! :drink:


I don't see where Kimi fits in to this. :confused:


Schumacher is the only Spa master.
#268951
Consolation is Spa is next, and the Spa-meister has just lost a win from his own slipup. Revenge in a month's time, till then enjoy the break! :drink:


I don't see where Kimi fits in to this. :confused:


Schumacher is the only Spa master.


He was until '04 when Kimi owned him head to head in an inferior car.
#268952
Consolation is Spa is next, and the Spa-meister has just lost a win from his own slipup. Revenge in a month's time, till then enjoy the break! :drink:


I don't see where Kimi fits in to this. :confused:


Schumacher is the only Spa master.


:nono:

Kimi Raikkonen was legendary, as was Schumacher until Kimi outraced him in 2004 of all years, and Hamilton is pretty good there too.
#268957
Consolation is Spa is next, and the Spa-meister has just lost a win from his own slipup. Revenge in a month's time, till then enjoy the break! :drink:


I don't see where Kimi fits in to this. :confused:


Schumacher is the only Spa master.


:nono:

Kimi Raikkonen was legendary, as was Schumacher until Kimi outraced him in 2004 of all years, and Hamilton is pretty good there too.


Nice try Hamiltonian and fellow Raikkonenian! :hehe:

Schumacher's results since his debut in 1991 are: DNF, 1st, 2nd, 1st (DSQ), 1st, 1st, 1st, DNF, DNS 2nd, 1st, 1st, 2nd, DNF, 7th.
Raikkonen's results since 2001 are: DNF, DNF, 1st, 1st, 1st, 18th, 1st.
Hamilton's results since 2007 are: 4th, 3rd, DNF, 1st

Schumacher is the only guy to own the 7km track. No one has come close yet. Actually, some of his races in torrential rain should be taught in driving schools, but not the one where Coulthard was in the way.
#268958
Consolation is Spa is next, and the Spa-meister has just lost a win from his own slipup. Revenge in a month's time, till then enjoy the break! :drink:


I don't see where Kimi fits in to this. :confused:


Schumacher is the only Spa master.


He was until '04 when Kimi owned him head to head in an inferior car.


:yes:
#268962
Consolation is Spa is next, and the Spa-meister has just lost a win from his own slipup. Revenge in a month's time, till then enjoy the break! :drink:


I don't see where Kimi fits in to this. :confused:


Schumacher is the only Spa master.


:nono:

Kimi Raikkonen was legendary, as was Schumacher until Kimi outraced him in 2004 of all years, and Hamilton is pretty good there too.


Nice try Hamiltonian and fellow Raikkonenian! :hehe:

Schumacher's results since his debut in 1991 are: DNF, 1st, 2nd, 1st (DSQ), 1st, 1st, 1st, DNF, DNS 2nd, 1st, 1st, 2nd, DNF, 7th.
Raikkonen's results since 2001 are: DNF, DNF, 1st, 1st, 1st, 18th, 1st.
Hamilton's results since 2007 are: 4th, 3rd, DNF, 1st

Schumacher is the only guy to own the 7km track. No one has come close yet. Actually, some of his races in torrential rain should be taught in driving schools, but not the one where Coulthard was in the way.




Raikkonen has won 4/7 of his races there
Schumacher has won 1/2 of his races there

Raikkonen has the higher percentage of victories in a given time.
#268965
Schumacher is the only guy to own the 7km track. No one has come close yet. Actually, some of his races in torrential rain should be taught in driving schools, but not the one where Coulthard was in the way.


The point is that when Raikkonen truly rocked up Schumacher couldn't beat him. And which driver has the best wins/starts ratio out em? :hehe:
#268968
Schumacher is the only guy to own the 7km track. No one has come close yet. Actually, some of his races in torrential rain should be taught in driving schools, but not the one where Coulthard was in the way.


The point is that when Raikkonen truly rocked up Schumacher couldn't beat him. And which driver has the best wins/starts ratio out em? :hehe:


As I said ^^^^^^^ :)
#268970
Consolation is Spa is next, and the Spa-meister has just lost a win from his own slipup. Revenge in a month's time, till then enjoy the break! :drink:


I don't see where Kimi fits in to this. :confused:


Schumacher is the only Spa master.


:nono:

Kimi Raikkonen was legendary, as was Schumacher until Kimi outraced him in 2004 of all years, and Hamilton is pretty good there too.


Nice try Hamiltonian and fellow Raikkonenian! :hehe:

Schumacher's results since his debut in 1991 are: DNF, 1st, 2nd, 1st (DSQ), 1st, 1st, 1st, DNF, DNS, 2nd, 1st, 1st, 2nd, DNF, 7th.
Raikkonen's results since 2001 are: DNF, DNF, 1st, 1st, 1st, 18th, 1st.
Hamilton's results since 2007 are: 4th, 3rd, DNF, 1st

Schumacher is the only guy to own the 7km track. No one has come close yet. Actually, some of his races in torrential rain should be taught in driving schools, but not the one where Coulthard was in the way.




Raikkonen has won 4/7 of his races there
Schumacher has won 1/2 of his races there

Raikkonen has the higher percentage of victories in a given time.


Raikkonen was impressive but he was either win or bust at Spa. Schumachers races here were, more for me, more impressive though, winning in slower and faster cars. Spend some time on youtube and watch each of his races, especially in the rain. Them's were the days. :cloud9: His 1992 win in the Benetton on a drying track was immense. Nothing at Spa has matched up to that since.

Schumacher is the only guy to own the 7km track. No one has come close yet. Actually, some of his races in torrential rain should be taught in driving schools, but not the one where Coulthard was in the way.


The point is that when Raikkonen truly rocked up Schumacher couldn't beat him. And which driver has the best wins/starts ratio out em? :hehe:


That's the natural way of things, eventually the order changes. That doesn't detract from the results though.

If you look at Schumachers first 7 races and compare them to Raikkonen's then Schumacher comes out on top. Unless their F1 careers were the same length your comparing apples and oranges.
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