While away, i read James Allen,s (F1 Commentator) new book "Schumacher", the edge of greatness, a good read, and a good insight to the inner workings of a front running team. A whole chapter dedicated to the great man, Senna. Theres one line that did make me smile when Senna is telling the young Scumucher how it is, "your just a stupid young boy" recommended
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Originally posted by ian parker View PostWhile away, i read James Allen,s (F1 Commentator) new book "Schumacher", the edge of greatness, a good read, and a good insight to the inner workings of a front running team. A whole chapter dedicated to the great man, Senna. Theres one line that did make me smile when Senna is telling the young Scumucher how it is, "your just a stupid young boy" recommended
He was 23 today . You may like to wish him all the best?
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McLaren certainly know about teamwork, first of all they steal secrets from other teams then when they start winning because of the great cars they have they block one another in the pit lane
I think that's why Ferrari are so good now, they've got Schumacher (Bernie's best mate) in the garage, no such nonsense when he was around, he was the gaffer and that was that, the cheating b@@@@@st.......
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Originally posted by rwdrs View PostMcLaren certainly know about teamwork, first of all they steal secrets from other teams then when they start winning because of the great cars they have they block one another in the pit lane
I think that's why Ferrari are so good now, they've got Schumacher (Bernie's best mate) in the garage, no such nonsense when he was around, he was the gaffer and that was that, the cheating b@@@@@st.......
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Originally posted by ian parker View Postyour right, you read the book, if your eyes arent already open to Schui, they will be after the book. Apart from the obvious, he did some real dodgy things, so did Benetton, ie, lauch control in 94, Senna knew, the pitlane knew, FIA couldn,t find it, yeah, right O. Still a great read, and Ferrari have pulled some strokes, still want a 360 though
who wouldn't
no, I've had loads of discussions with people about "the chin" as he used to be known over here. I was amazed how many band waggon types there were when I still used to live in the UK who loved Schumacher cos he won so much. I never liked the cheating and as Ecclestone made sure his baby didn't get hurt for rule breaking he got more and more ****y, the scene in Adelaide with Hill was a farce, he should have been stripped of his points for the season for that kami-karzee effort, not rewarded with the WC.
It's happened so often the sawn off planks etc etc.
Cheating git, still he was alllowed to get away with it, funny now innit how there's a rule against overtaking to allow a team mate to gain WC point advantage and McLaren almost got done on it recently, Mr Schumacher!
I'll stop now, although I could go on for ages
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Originally posted by rwdrs View Postwho wouldn't
no, I've had loads of discussions with people about "the chin" as he used to be known over here. I was amazed how many band waggon types there were when I still used to live in the UK who loved Schumacher cos he won so much. I never liked the cheating and as Ecclestone made sure his baby didn't get hurt for rule breaking he got more and more ****y, the scene in Adelaide with Hill was a farce, he should have been stripped of his points for the season for that kami-karzee effort, not rewarded with the WC.
It's happened so often the sawn off planks etc etc.
Cheating git, still he was alllowed to get away with it, funny now innit how there's a rule against overtaking to allow a team mate to gain WC point advantage and McLaren almost got done on it recently, Mr Schumacher!
I'll stop now, although I could go on for ages
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