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2006-10-22 08:03:20 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Auto Racing

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About time...the pompous, arrogant ****.

2006-10-22 08:05:23 · answer #1 · answered by cathedralkat 2 · 3 6

It's a great loss to Formula 1, and to the millions of fans worldwide, that this truly magnificent sportsman, is retiring from the sport he so evidently cherished.

Michael has done more for Formula 1, both on and off the track then any other previous driver. He is, and i hope continues to be, a true statesmen and pioneer. Through-out his illustrious 15 year career as a top flight driver, Michael has broken all records and constantly strives by pushing himself to the limits, with the will and determination he's shown from the start.

I feel a hugh sense of loss today, as it's almost the end of an era for Michael. There will never be another Schumacher in my lifetime. It's a crying shame he didn't win the World Championship this season, for a record eighth time. It would have been a fitting goodbye to a truly remarkable man.

2006-10-22 11:56:34 · answer #2 · answered by shuey71 3 · 3 0

specific, I honestly will. i began out staring at F1 merely whilst Schumacher began his profession and that i no longer often think of a race without him. there is not any different motive force that has controlled to stay on the precise and be aggressive for lots of years - no you are able to truly deny his expertise, even people who hate him as a individual.

2016-11-24 22:50:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's a shame, but it's probably better for the sport in the long term. He has been the best driver since Senna, and although he has played dirty at times, those times have been far out weighed by his sheer talent in a car.
Just look at what he has just achieved in Brazil. Qualified 10th through no fault of his own, put down to 17th (and last) after a puncture, yet still finished 5th. Lets see if Alonso can show determination like that next year.

2006-10-22 08:15:31 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 3

Yes, it was his last race today, and the best driver in the sport at the moment and one of the best 5 ever will be missed for those that appreciate great skill, but not his personality

2006-10-22 08:15:35 · answer #5 · answered by onetruekev 5 · 5 2

thats right all you out there cant stand a true champion theres one thing hes not going to be doing tommorrow like all you loses geting up for work or waiting for his giro hes the best and nobody can take that away from him your the loses f1 will be rubbish with out him still weve got jason button starts 14th finishes 3 a true britt

2006-10-22 09:12:22 · answer #6 · answered by taz 3 · 4 2

Yes the cheat has finally retired, came 4th in the Brazilian Grand Prix bout 1/2hr ago

2006-10-22 08:15:54 · answer #7 · answered by dm4dt 1 · 2 5

I hate to say this but i think F1 will be less colourful without him, although it is good to see him gone. I hope with the new rule chages we dont get a predictable winner of races anymore.

2006-10-22 08:12:06 · answer #8 · answered by Glenn M 4 · 2 3

Correct

2006-10-22 08:11:50 · answer #9 · answered by GB 2 · 1 6

i salute the greatest driver of all time,even though he was a wee bit naughty now and again,he really is a legend.

2006-10-22 09:25:30 · answer #10 · answered by Spook 4 · 4 2

Bloody good job too! I'm fed up with "MS won this", "MS won that" all the time. At least somebody else will get a chance now.

2006-10-22 08:25:23 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 2 6

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