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70 agree.
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@ Hannah, i personally think that Brazil 2007 was the most entertaining end to a Formula One season, I was in seventh heaven, I was literally ecstatic
, and also to whoever keeps mass disagreeing, whats the point?
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(72 days ago)
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Schumacher: It isn’t over until it’s over
5 agree.
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Johnson you are mistaken, you suggested the whole balancing the clutch thing, not me, pleb. You say all he had to worry about was the racing line, wrong again, he had to focus on getting round the corner quicker so as to not lose speed through acceleration, and like Richard said a kart is nothing like an F1 car. Also if you want to see more genius watch Schumi destroy the field in an under-par Ferrari at Spain 1996, and come through from 16th to 1st at Spa 1995, destory the field at Spa 1997 and Spa 1998 until he got taken out, and again destroy the field in the rain at Monaco 1997, in that list you have some of the greatest wet weather drives ever seen.
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(37 days ago)
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DC forever, is that really true, I always thought he was a Scot, obviously not mate, what a weird thing for Frank Williams to suggest lol
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(38 days ago)
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DC Forever it wasn't meant offensively I can openly admit Senna was a good driver, it obviously sounded wrong what I wrote in a previous comment, apologies, for the record DC is scottish, not welsh mate.
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(38 days ago)
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Well that's what sponsorship is all about isn't it? And the way you just put it mate, it depends what commitment your on about, Schumi was always in Italy at the factory and many hours at the gym to be in the best shape for his racing, there is this type of commitment, then you look at Senna's commitment, I don't recall him doing any of what Schumi did, so I assume your on about on the track, now I know it was a freak accident but maybe his commitment is what let him down in the end, he was pushing like crazy in the race that he died, now if he wasn't so commiting maybe he would still be alive, although it was a freak series of events I admit.
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(38 days ago)
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Yes exactly Andrew how often did Senna crash?! not often but he was able to take out Prost twice. And I feel privileged to have seen Michael Schumacher in my life too, the bloke was simply phenomenal.
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Schuey trying to be like Senna? hahahahahaha come off it, Schuey's eclipsed everything that Senna's ever done. And 1960-1994 if you can't recognise brilliance such as Schumi then you have a problem, a Michael Schumacher will only come along every once in a lifetime.
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(38 days ago)
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well obviously it is genius to be balancing a cluth and throttle whilst cornering idiot.
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(38 days ago)
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@1960-1994, I know they only competed against each other 41 times, but I think you should do it over the peak of their careers, Schumis peak wasn't 1991-1994 it was 2000-2005, so I think if you was to compare you should do it over x amount of races in the peak of their careers.
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(38 days ago)
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No, do it over the peak of their careers, which I'm sure for Senna is more than 41 races.
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And also Johnson if Schumi was to an iron contract and Mercedes needed him to have seat time, why didn't they foot the bill for the drive? I seem to remember Willi Weber footing the bill not Mercedes.
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(38 days ago)
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