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21 Jun 2003, 02:04 (Ref:638141) | #1 | |
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What gives Moss the right to slag on Michael?
Seems like every year after a great drive by M. Schumacher Sterling Moss is in the press saying the Michael's not real racer and that he makes too many mistakes...
I'm having a little trouble understanding how the guy who never won a championship should be the authority on the guy who has 5, on his way possbily to 6... He calls Raikonnen a great racer then says MS makes too many mistakes but I seem to recall Raikonnen being the one starting from the back due to a *gasp*, mistake. Don't get me wrong I thing Raikkonen is as good as they come I just can't see the logic in Moss' statements in the face of Raikonnen's blunder this weekend... Is Moss just bitter or what? I thought MS did a good job controlling that race...the Moss slag off is kind of a cheap shot if you ask me... |
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