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By nikon133
#57096
I kinda can see it happening because they would want a more experienced driver.


And I still have no idea what you're talking about because I'm looking at that picture on the right side... darn... :banghead:
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By headless
#57097
I think if/when Massa leaves Ferrari then he'll go to Red Bull. I couls see that more than Renault. Toyota may be an option.
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By digitaleye
#57160

You're right that there is no argument there, because you've completely avoided the point.
Also about Massa, if he's not good enough for Ferrari, why would he be good enough for McLaren next season?


I guess I'm not being clear, it must be my American accent.

Heikki Is A Good Driver. An Excellent Tester. He Will Stay At McLaren

I Do Not Think Massa Will Be Going To McLaren

Hope that clears it up
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By McLaren Fan
#57162

You're right that there is no argument there, because you've completely avoided the point.
Also about Massa, if he's not good enough for Ferrari, why would he be good enough for McLaren next season?


I guess I'm not being clear, it must be my American accent.

Heikki Is A Good Driver. An Excellent Tester. He Will Stay At McLaren

I Do Not Think Massa Will Be Going To McLaren

Hope that clears it up

It's not your fault. It was just a rhetorical question. Sorry.
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By racechick
#57177
Yes it would.
I'd like to see Hammy in a situation like Schumi. Where he is in a position where he could wipe someone out for his own benefit, and see if he would do it.
Also see what he would do if a backmarker wiped him out while leading the race and lapping people on the way to a win.
Like Juan Pablo Montoya at Australia getting hit by Verstappen. (am I right I dont know what year though?) 2002?

Jesus I remember that It was sooooooooooooo annoying!! I dont think Hammy would wipe someone out for his own benefit, thats just my opinion. I hope he wouldnt. I woulnt like him to do that.
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By madbrad
#57182
Massa is a title favourite. He could actually win the title. I doubt he would entertain thoughts of leaving Ferrari.
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By headless
#57183
You remeber what Racechick?
Schumi wiping out people or JPM getting crunched by Verstappen?
Am I right about the year in which it happened and was it Verstappen?
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By racechick
#57229
You remeber what Racechick?
Schumi wiping out people or JPM getting crunched by Verstappen?
Am I right about the year in which it happened and was it Verstappen?

Well both, but I was refering to the JPM/ Vestappen incident. (JPM was my man you see, so that is etched on my memory) Cant remember the year or date, im crap at facts and figures but i certainly remember screaming when i saw it happen :yikes:
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By headless
#57247
I was sat leaning on my Sofa eating tea - I seem to remember - so maybe it was a team time race (In Britain). So maybe Brazil?

I just read in full what Casey Stoner said (In MCN - Motor Cycle News) and that is all complete garbage. Like Rossi treid to T-bone him. What???
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By EwanM
#57268
I was sat leaning on my Sofa eating tea - I seem to remember - so maybe it was a team time race (In Britain). So maybe Brazil?

I just read in full what Casey Stoner said (In MCN - Motor Cycle News) and that is all complete garbage. Like Rossi treid to T-bone him. What???


The Race was Brazil 2001.
Showers came over after Montoya get knocked out.

STEP UP DC! Passed Schumi and left him standing! AND WON!
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By headless
#57347
Brazil '01. Cheers Ewman.

Does anybody respect/like Schumacher more now he has left F1?
Plus does anybody want some of the days from the early 2002s back?
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By racechick
#57359
Brazil '01. Cheers Ewman.

Does anybody respect/like Schumacher more now he has left F1?
Plus does anybody want some of the days from the early 2002s back?

I think its more a case of he's out of your face these days. 2002???remind me what was happenning then :-?
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By 7UpJordan
#57368
You say 'according to Coulthard's book', quoting this as if it were a completely reliable source. Would this be the same David Coulthard who claimed that McLaren never made cars that understeered to suit his driving style, despite him having driven several in his tenure at the team? :rofl:

If Coulthard wanted his car to understeer, he could have just easily asked them to reduce the front wing or soften the front anti-rollbar. Or is it something he expected to be pre-built into the car?
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By headless
#57408
Brazil '01. Cheers Ewman.

Does anybody respect/like Schumacher more now he has left F1?
Plus does anybody want some of the days from the early 2002s back?

I think its more a case of he's out of your face these days. 2002???remind me what was happenning then :-?


No I meant early 2000's. Back in the Schumi days.
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By Denthúl
#57415
1998-2001 were brilliant years, in my opinion. They may not have been the same as the days that a lot of people on here reminisce about (Prost/Senna/Mansell/Piquet etc.) but for me, the Schumacher/Hakkinen battles were amazing to watch. I'd like those days back, I guess. I would not be unhappy to see Schumacher and Hakkinen back in the sport and fighting for titles. :)

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