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14 May 2006, 14:07 (Ref:1609551) | #1 | ||
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I don't know if I'm being petty, but I'm starting to get a bit tired of the way the podium celebrations are going. At the Nurburgring, all the Ferrari people ignored Alonso and left him to it, and then today, Schumacher didn't even look like he wanted to join in with the Renault boys. I can kind of understand it, but I'd rather see everyone joining in together and just enjoying the fact that they've all achieved some measure of success in the race.
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14 May 2006, 14:34 (Ref:1609576) | #2 | |
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A sharp contrast from the GP2 race where teammates who had just collided on the last lap still could enjoy the moment on the podium.
But there are some serious rivalries going on in F1 and much is at stake. It is difficult to turn off that emotion and competitveness after less than 10 minutes since the race conclusion. |
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14 May 2006, 14:37 (Ref:1609579) | #3 | |
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I wouldn't get too uptight over it to be honest.
It has been like this for years! |
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But we're not talking Fisi/JV style fallings out. I know they're fighting for the championship, but they're also intelligent men and know that some days they'll win and some days they'll come second. It's just irritating. Sorry to use the comparison, but even footballers can shake hands at the end of a match. Anyway, I'll calm down again. |
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Michael and Fernando congratulated each other. Do we want them to pretend to be over the moon about coming second? It is a competitive sport. They were not churlish and not ecstatic.
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I think these days more than ever the time on the podium is used by the drivers to congratulate their teams - or give their team mate a good soaking if there's two of them up there.
The drivers have already congratulated each other by then, on arrival in parc ferme. I think there's a very healthy mutual respect going on between Michael and Fernando - they both know the other is the only bar between them and another world title. |
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14 May 2006, 15:57 (Ref:1609634) | #9 | ||
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At Nurburgring "Ferrari people ignored Alonso", At Barcelona "Schumacher look.."?
I don't know.. but the Ferrari people were caught on TAPE clapping and cheering subtly when Alonso was collecting his cup at Nurburgring, and if there was any gloomy faces, it surely din't come from guys in red. There's a mutual respect between Alonso and Schumacher, between Ferrari and Renault. |
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14 May 2006, 17:03 (Ref:1609670) | #10 | ||
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They both push each other hard, and I think because of Flav and Shumie's relationship they all get on better than most.
But any more than a hug and a good handshake would make it seem less of a sport and more of a procession; it is a sport. |
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The King of Spain hugged them all which was nice!
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I think they are behaving nicely, fighting each other for WDC. Just remember when it was embarassing to see 2 enemies together in the podium, like Senna vs Prost, just to mention some...
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15 May 2006, 15:35 (Ref:1610691) | #13 | ||
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Just I was going to remember the same thing. The Prost-Senna podiums era was ominous. Even the winner of them usually didn't show much happiness. They seemed "heroes" engaged in a unvoluntary grand quest.
I remember when Michael began to win regularly I was gladly surprised by his cheerful ways. Also Benetton seemed a lighter team that those "Dark Empire" serious men of McLaren and Williams ... Then MS turned to the Red Side and engaged with another "evil" team But, anyway, Ferrari's men somehow retained the cheerful style of celebrations and gestures of Benetton (not surprising thinking about the transport of key people from Blue to Red team). It is interesting because Todt or Brown are not exactly Jerry Lewis... I always have seen Flavio as a two-sided F1 character: in one side I can *imagine* he searching for something bordering the rules (or outside) to gain advantage for his team (BTW, a tradition in F1). On other side, he looks more atractive mediatically, more "italian" than some others team principals who looks exactly as one imagine a "baddy" in a Hollywood movie. Briatore produces in my mind the idea of a movie's pirate, he even enjoys nice female company (companies) I have said it before but I find Dennis' bitter pseudo-smile when he loses a delicious act from a "bad" character. And Frank Williams is, of course, the perfect image of Mr. Scrooge, always lifeless, colder tha clod and apparently thinking in how reduce the salary of his driver while watching a race RD and FW are two of the greatest men in F1 history. I am just joking about their wonderful bitter images in TV |
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