Alonso premier demain et shumi abandonne
2006-10-07 01:11:02
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answer #1
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answered by jean marc l 6
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I think that's the plan, however, The FIA have made it far too obvious (yet again) that they favour Ferrari and Schumacher so to any neutrals (or fans of other Drivers/Teams) that cannot happen. Of course a lot of Schumacher fans can see no wrong in what's been happening and so they will always celebrate the great comeback for the Eighth Title.
It's a shame, The FIA only needed to be a bit more subtle about their fixng of the Championship and no one would have noticed and Schumacher could have been remembered as the great (but flawed) driver that he undoubtedly is.
2006-10-07 06:13:43
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answered by Red Five 3
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Ferrari are looking strong this weekend, and if everything goes to plan and the weather stays dry, Michael should be standing on the top step of the podium at Suzuka with a two to four point cushion. Anything can happen still in Brazil. It rains often there at this time of the year. If it does, then yes, it will be very close. Too close for my liking. If it does rain in Brazil, Schumi may not finish his career on the podium...but still win the championship by a point or two.
2006-10-06 23:29:40
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answered by rockpool248 4
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Dem further info. He does no longer are turning out to be previous Kareems factor checklist. His final 2 seasons he averaged around 1500 finished factors. meaning he'd could play a minimum of yet another 4 seasons at a 20-22 ppg %. to bypass Wilt Chamberlains checklist. pondering he became 40 years previous in his final season, putting up 20+ ppg for the subsequent 4 years does no longer take place. His physique could no longer take it. this is not suitable how sturdy he's at basketball, age triumphs ability.
2016-12-08 09:59:16
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answered by ? 4
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The guy that drives the red car will retire in style.
2006-10-07 16:37:42
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answered by KRZY MO FKR 2
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yes schumi will definitely retire in style. he is the best driver ever in formula one history. he has already equalled alonso and is going to win the remaining 2 races too.
2006-10-06 23:38:02
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answered by Abhinav 1
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well here in OZ they are racing tonight and with Schuey on pole i think it will be a certainty that he will retire in style considering Alonso starts from P5...Alonso is slowly starting to choke>>>.Schuey is a class above the rest!!!!
2006-10-07 04:10:01
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answered by Sharky 2
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Schumi has the odds on his side.
Since alonso lost control of his tongue and has been blaming everybody for his stupidities.
Latest is he blames his pit crew!!!
2006-10-07 09:13:30
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answered by Carlos 3
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Even if he wins, he won't retire in style, he'll retire in shame, because this season was badly spoiled by the FIA in favour of the red team.
2006-10-06 23:43:06
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answered by Anonymous
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either retire in style or die in style
2006-10-06 23:24:38
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answered by Dr Dee 7
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