Re: who takes the F1 title on sunday
big thank you to schumi, whatever yyou think of him, he is still the greatest racer ever, and frankly, even with the controversy, he was a pleasure to watch all these years, and his actions, while at the time were eye brow raising, they all helped the sport in the long run, ensuring fair play and technological advances as well as the fact that the drivers had to become like michael, being more mechanic than ever in understanding the cars. this mane single handidly eliminated the two telemetry system simply because he was too good. he over shadowed another brilliant racer in barrichello (RUEBINO!!!!!!) and this year, helped launched massa into the spotlight.
loved watching him, he was feirce and intelligent. and all by his lonesome, he exposed that beaner juan pablo for what he was, just a decent driver who didnt belong on this level of driving. he fought kimi and fernando for the last two years only helping thier careers and putting them in as ''the next big guys''...
the end of arguably the single greatest sporting career since babe ruth was indeed something to watch.
big thank you to schumi, whatever yyou think of him, he is still the greatest racer ever, and frankly, even with the controversy, he was a pleasure to watch all these years, and his actions, while at the time were eye brow raising, they all helped the sport in the long run, ensuring fair play and technological advances as well as the fact that the drivers had to become like michael, being more mechanic than ever in understanding the cars. this mane single handidly eliminated the two telemetry system simply because he was too good. he over shadowed another brilliant racer in barrichello (RUEBINO!!!!!!) and this year, helped launched massa into the spotlight.
loved watching him, he was feirce and intelligent. and all by his lonesome, he exposed that beaner juan pablo for what he was, just a decent driver who didnt belong on this level of driving. he fought kimi and fernando for the last two years only helping thier careers and putting them in as ''the next big guys''...
the end of arguably the single greatest sporting career since babe ruth was indeed something to watch.
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