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Old 5 Apr 2001, 13:58 (Ref:77727)   #1
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Schuey does not like banging wheels with anyone going into a fast corner. Slow corners he has no problem with (eg hill, villeneuve). Side by side 50/50 into a corner you can guarantee Schuey will brake first he has consitantly lost 50/50 battles (villeneuve, hakkinen, coulthard, senna). If anyone has followed Montoya's careers then you would know that he would rather crash than brake first (eg de ferran, andretti). I think Montoya will cause Schuey & Ferrari big problems and don't count him out of this years Championship.
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Old 5 Apr 2001, 14:49 (Ref:77749)   #2
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The 2001 championship for Montoya is a little bit optimistic. After all he has no points yet.

Next year, having raced in all the circuits and with more experience inside his team I will place my bets with him.
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Old 5 Apr 2001, 22:02 (Ref:77901)   #3
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Are you sure he lost 50% of his duels? I don't think so.
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Old 6 Apr 2001, 09:10 (Ref:78016)   #4
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Scuey has lost only the duels in which he could not drive into the other car. He has a tendency to try to push the other car out of the track when he thinks he could lose his position. Here are some of the drivers who have suffered this:

- Hill: Adelaide 94, Spa 95
- Villeneuve: Jerez 97
- Hakkinen: Spa 2000
- Coulthard: Argentina 98, Spain 2000, France 2000
- Frentzen: Canada 98

Montoya and later Coulthard managed to pass TGF because he was in a position in which he wasn´t able to drive into them.
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Old 6 Apr 2001, 09:48 (Ref:78020)   #5
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Scuey has lost only the duels in which he could not drive into the other car. He has a tendency to try to push the other car out of the track when he thinks he could lose his position.
I think you forgot the most serious case when he drove Mika into a concrete wall at Macau.
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Old 6 Apr 2001, 09:54 (Ref:78022)   #6
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Tell me if i'm wrong but those incidents were all slow corners -
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Old 6 Apr 2001, 10:02 (Ref:78026)   #7
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Tell me if i'm wrong but those incidents were all slow corners -
No!! He drove Mika into a concrete wall in Macau along the straight.
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Old 6 Apr 2001, 10:03 (Ref:78027)   #8
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Actually the incidents in Spa with Mika in 2000 (the lap before the famous maneuvre) and Canada were on straights at full speed.

The others were on "slow" corners. Certainly TGF is smart enough not to bang wheels with anyone in Monza´s Curva Grande or Spa´s Eau Rouge (or is he?).
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Old 6 Apr 2001, 10:42 (Ref:78033)   #9
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Actually the incidents in Spa with Mika in 2000 (the lap before the famous maneuvre) and Canada were on straights at full speed.

The others were on "slow" corners. Certainly TGF is smart enough not to bang wheels with anyone in Monza´s Curva Grande or Spa´s Eau Rouge (or is he?).
I'm telling you, he drove Mika into a concrete wall along the straight at Macau.
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Old 6 Apr 2001, 11:07 (Ref:78040)   #10
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I'm telling you, he drove Mika into a concrete wall along the straight at Macau.
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Well he started young to show a deviated conduct, didn´t he?
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