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#226187
Was the Michael Schumacher incident at Abu Dhabi an accident, a mistake or anything else?
I think it could be interesting to take another look at the replay to appreciate the action of one of the best drivers ever. A true champion. Here it is.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzPQpmFk8E4

It’d have been a real pity if he lost his head in a "silly" situation like that after such a brilliant career.


The real troll is back. Yawn... :yawn:
#226193
You are an idiot. Please do not post again.[/quote]
Daym thats abit harsh don't ya thunk!!! :yikes:[/quote]
Hell no if sombody is an idiot call them on it.[/quote]

First of all, those of you that call me troll or insult me, please don’t do it because I don’t deserve it more than any of you. If you don’t like to argument o debate with me, please don´t do it, but they may be another people who want to know what I have to say. I suppose many of you are far more clever and interesting people than me, but believe me, I can cope with it.
In Singapore 2008 when I analyzed the facts, specially Fernando Alonso’s strange and contra productive strategy (fuel) and the unbelievable luck he had when his own team mate had an accident in the way that he assured the safety car presence just at the very best moment that allowed him to pit and win the race. I supposed that this race was more than probably manipulated. And it was.
When absurd things happen in a race, something like an opportunistic accident or some insane strategy, and that suppose that a driver, without almost any possibility to win a race or a title, do it easily. I thing we have to observe carefully the race again and spent a little bit of time to consider the credibility of every strange or counterproductive fact or decision in order to understand if it has been a clean race or not.
That’s just what I’ve done, pointing the strange facts that happened and the decisions clearly counterproductives taken for some of the participants in such an important and decisive race at Abu Dhabi 2010. And the more they are the greater is the possibility that the race was manipulated. In this particular case I’m pretty sure that some of the apparent mistakes and wrong decisions are too unbelievables to be truth.
And that’s all what I have to say for the moment, bunch of freakish.
#226196
The way a forum works is, you can state your opinions, and they are open to be flamed. You can't complain about them being shot down for the preposterous concepts they are or for being directly insulted for posting them. If you can't handle criticism, do not post your opinions.
When your first post in a forum is that insane diatribe instead of the customary "hello I'm new here" in the welcome/new members section, You look like many things, none of them flattering.
#226197
Singapore 08 was done all within one team! What you're describing needs 3 teams all in on it, not only that for MS to put his life at risk!

You should go research the chaos theory if you can't understand events that transpire that consequently cause following events to transpire!
#226198
First of all, those of you that call me troll or insult me, please don’t do it because I don’t deserve it more than any of you. If you don’t like to argument o debate with me, please don´t do it, but they may be another people who want to know what I have to say. I suppose many of you are far more clever and interesting people than me, but believe me, I can cope with it.
In Singapore 2008 when I analyzed the facts, specially Fernando Alonso’s strange and contra productive strategy (fuel) and the unbelievable luck he had when his own team mate had an accident in the way that he assured the safety car presence just at the very best moment that allowed him to pit and win the race. I supposed that this race was more than probably manipulated. And it was.
When absurd things happen in a race, something like an opportunistic accident or some insane strategy, and that suppose that a driver, without almost any possibility to win a race or a title, do it easily. I thing we have to observe carefully the race again and spent a little bit of time to consider the credibility of every strange or counterproductive fact or decision in order to understand if it has been a clean race or not.
That’s just what I’ve done, pointing the strange facts that happened and the decisions clearly counterproductives taken for some of the participants in such an important and decisive race at Abu Dhabi 2010. And the more they are the greater is the possibility that the race was manipulated. In this particular case I’m pretty sure that some of the apparent mistakes and wrong decisions are too unbelievables to be truth.
And that’s all what I have to say for the moment, bunch of freakish.

:wavey:

I know we've probably offended you, but don't talk down about yourself. :)


It's just that your first post and you listed everything as fact. You need to come across in a way where stating your opinion. Saying "I think" or "In my opinion" generally does this well. :)

Also it would be nice if you could introduce yourself first, in the introduction section. :thumbup:
#226199
Singapore 08 was done all within one team! What you're describing needs 3 teams all in on it, not only that for MS to put his life at risk!

You should go research the chaos theory if you can't understand events that transpire that consequently cause following events to transpire!

Just a year ago Michael Schumacher was at the wall of Ferrari besides Chris Dyer, he has a close relationship with him and his fellow countrymen Rosberg and Vettel, it wasn’t so difficult to do it.
There is a lot of security in Formula 1, I don’t think M Schumacher thought he could suffer a severe damage. There has been a lot of accidents lately in Formula 1 and nobody has resulted damaged. In Singapore Nelsinho Piquet wasn’t afraid of that either.
Have you really seen the replay of M Schumacher accident’ How can you explain what he did.
How can you explain that the team Ferrari having seen the situation in what F Massa was involved after his pit stop took the decision of stopping F Alonso when he was in a comfortable fourth place with M Webber far away from him and knowing that he hadn’t the gap necessary to return into the race in front of V Petrov and N Rosberg. Somebody thinks we are so stupids to believe that?
#226201
So Chris Dyer and Massa are in on it now too? :rofl: Mate the only thing stupid enough to believe is your theory.

And Schumi could have lost his head. No one can be assured of safety in F1 even with todays standards.


Chris Dyer off course and as I’ve said before, N Pickect wasn`t afraid at all in Singapore. He even made a proof before the race.
And as everybody knows, Michael Schumacher has a nice record in supposed "accidents" deciding titles.
#226204
Sorry mate but you are crazy. The fact that Alonso had an 8 point lead instead of 1 made him winning the championship STOLEN after cheating in Germany. Im sure you had no problems with that manipulation of a race outcome did you :rolleyes:


I don’t like manipulation in any case in any sport, but what I hate the most is when people that manipulate make it in secret presuming of been the champions of fair play.
In Germany everything was made at the light of the day and the FIA should have punished Ferrari because they were breaking the rules. They have been other cases in wich the FIA hasn’t done anything as well. I don’t like that at all. In fact I don’t like the way the FIA rules Formula 1.
And of course I´m not stupid or crazy, believe me please.
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