- Fri May 25, 2007 4:07 pm
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You mean him and Prost got away with running each other on the track, but Schumacher and any other driver does it and it's suddenly a crime.
and I think now is as good a time as any for the sport.
Still a little cynical about Lewis Hamilton, can't help thinking Jenson could have done similarly well if he's been given a winning car from day one. Also cynical of the fact that brits only ever tend to follow a sport if theres a brit actually doing well, except for football where we just keep losing (again this week I've seen the sight of grown men crying over the Liverpool result) but patriotism stays however much brit teams lose.
I also hope Raikkonen doesn't show that his engines seem to break all the time like they did at McLaren.
Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog wrote:Senna was as much of a dick as Schumacher but he died so gets more sympathy.
You mean him and Prost got away with running each other on the track, but Schumacher and any other driver does it and it's suddenly a crime.
and I think now is as good a time as any for the sport.
Still a little cynical about Lewis Hamilton, can't help thinking Jenson could have done similarly well if he's been given a winning car from day one. Also cynical of the fact that brits only ever tend to follow a sport if theres a brit actually doing well, except for football where we just keep losing (again this week I've seen the sight of grown men crying over the Liverpool result) but patriotism stays however much brit teams lose.
I also hope Raikkonen doesn't show that his engines seem to break all the time like they did at McLaren.
Anyone who thinks we're contributing to the dumbing-down of internet forums can shove their stupid opinion up their a$$