He sickens me with his double standards...
Great driver blighted by his "instinctive reaction" (his words not mine) to steer into opposition, constant cheating, and lack of respect for other drivers; standing on the podium at San Marino '94, laughing...at that point they all knew Senna was dead; disregard for safety,etc
He won't race with Raikonnen....keep it going Massa, we love that!!!!
2006-09-07
08:34:10
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If that was faked then i apologise unreservedly to Michael - I'm reflecting on past performance not callous misrepresentations....that is sometimes the problem with the internet....However, that doesn't affect his scandalousy (!) driving since forcing Hakkinen to crash at Macao in F3
2006-09-07
08:56:28 ·
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Yes - Rascasse Gate was the last of the last straws!
2006-09-07
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Well... he did almost all that except laugh on the podium in Imola in 1994. That footage was faked, if you also watch the post-race press conference. You'll see that all three drivers, including MS, are close to crying.
Anyway... If he retires F1 won't suffer such a "massive" loss. it proved that it could go well without him in his little "medical holiday" in 1999, after breaking both his legs.
I really hope he retires.
Rascasse-gate was the last straw.
2006-09-07 08:46:34
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answered by Anonymous
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No, he shouldn't. Tomorrow during the race he should turn left at Curva Grande while doing 300km/h. Yes, I _know_ Curva Grande is a right turn and I know where the Armco barriers are.
When Senna died at Imola in 1994, everyone else was in mourning after the race, while Scumbagger was jumping up and down with joy after "winning". That sums up his whole career and who he is.
If Scumbagger died tomorrow, you can bet the winner wouldn't be celebrating on the podium. It would be a fitting end to Scumbagger's blight upon the sport.
2006-09-09 03:51:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Indications are that he'll retire. He's had his fair share of high profile run-ins with other drivers, but hey, he's always been at the cutting edge of the field and sometimes not in the best car, it's to be expected!
As a person he's actually a sensitive soul, finding both September 11th and the death of a Marshall at Monza very hard to deal with.
2006-09-08 06:49:33
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answered by Gumball Monkey 2
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When nobody among you can't achieve what Miechel have achieved today, then how the hell do you get the rights to push Scuhmi out of F1 for no reason at all? Mistakes do happen. If you remember Bar-Honda also own by cheating by decreasing the weigh of the car and they were banned for 2 races. Were they banned out of F1, no. Then why with Schumacher?
2006-09-08 14:59:25
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answered by I am rock 4
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If Schumacher retires, there will be two groups of people, one wondering whom they should love, the other wondering whom they should hate. A little bit of love and hate makes the world go around, and keeps F1 interesting. I hope Michael stays so I can keep on lovin' him and you...well, I know you hate him!
2006-09-07 21:02:32
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answered by rockpool248 4
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I totally agree with rockpool248. I am also one of those who love him. I think he would retire but I hope he doesn't. After all these years at the top he deserves at least respect (even from those who hate him) for what he has achieved.
2006-09-08 07:35:39
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answered by Elize 3
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I aagree...if he retires i x know how to support next year....maybe watching just for the sake of it.....
i really hope he can stays till he wins 100 times.....
2006-09-07 21:33:09
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answered by haniff_nz 2
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