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I would say JPM will soon have the psychological advantage over Ralf as he is certainly not as mentally strong as TGF. Even though he's been at the team and in F1 far longer, it hasn't taken JPM long at all to match him and I think that would shake any team-mate.
As for TGF, I think he will soon have to respect JPM because he is one of those drivers that TGF will make him want to retire. JPM, along with Kimi and others, are the future of F1. |
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21 Sep 2001, 03:48 (Ref:149007) | #27 | ||
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I would say JPM will soon have the psychological advantage over Ralf as he is certainly not as mentally strong as TGF. Even though he's been at the team and in F1 far longer, it hasn't taken JPM long at all to match him and I think that would shake any team-mate.
As for TGF, I think he will soon have to respect JPM because he is one of those drivers that TGF will make him want to retire. JPM, along with Kimi and others, are the future of F1. |
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No i don`t think Montoya has done anything well repetitively except eat gravel. His move in Austria was macho nonsense,which failed phsyically and psychologically...he is overated beyond compare. Any talk of next senna/next WDC is lunatic stuff,a speciality of the lunatic fringe,headed by the one and only..... |
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21 Sep 2001, 08:22 (Ref:149046) | #30 | ||
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What's your verdict on the Jerez incident in 97 then, AGGY?
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You see the trend developing here. Every time Formula Juan is behind Schumacher he launches successful attacks that end up in astonishing overtaking moves. Brazil, Silverstone and Indy.
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OK, maybe better already. And talking about ability, I am just wondering when Jos is going to get a decent car to drive. His overtaking record so far this year has been phenomenal, in a sport where overtaking is nigh on impossible. |
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30 Sep 2001, 23:59 (Ref:154041) | #36 | ||
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I almost got banned when an admin of this forum called Formula Juan "a dork". I am among the few in this forum that have never doubted he would do what he is doing.
Having said that I try to be objective enough to see mistakes when they are made. |
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And, I was only funning - see the poke tongue? Having said all this, I really think this guy will be the most exciting thing to hit F1 for a long while. And did you see the in car shot of him correcting going into a corner? This guy is going to be Ralf's embarrasment next year; and I was a fan of Ralf also, that was until he slagged off at JPM during the post race interview about how he was nursing his own engine and let JPM go. |
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1 Oct 2001, 00:17 (Ref:154048) | #38 | ||
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Give it up Valve,JPM launched a suicide manoeuvre,and the sensilble Schumi reacted with dignity and ease,and of course brought the car home...again.
JPM is still BS driving a fast car. |
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1 Oct 2001, 00:23 (Ref:154052) | #39 | ||
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Just to let you know why I am not responding to you post AGGY, I have you on my ignore list, and I have no intention of reading the tripe that you post.
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I really enjoyed Montoya's pass. It was exciting.
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One things for sure, Montoya certainly seems to stir up everybodys emotions round here so he must have something to him!
I think rather than arguing about whether he will be the next 'great' driver or not it would be time better spent just enjoying the fact that there is another guy in F1 capable of winning (and therefore possibly taking a championship) and therefore who is putting on a good show for us lot - the fans. Surely in the end that's the main reason why we're all here? Logan. |
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I couldn't in all conscience let this one pass..... The humble pies are on you! Ralf has seen the best of times, welcome to the future. It is Columbian. As for Michael. He was once like JPM, as Alesi was as well. HUNGRY. Both look too well fed and playing the corporate 'spokesman' to really hang it all out. Not like Jaun. Any enemy of Ralf's is a friend of mine |
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1 Oct 2001, 11:15 (Ref:154189) | #44 | |||
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1 Oct 2001, 12:15 (Ref:154216) | #45 | |||
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He did it in style & I cannot wait until next season now !! GO GO GO JPM !! |
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Sorry, I can’t help it! It appears that Pablo is either entertaining and fails or conservative and finishes outside points. (This is not so obvious because he rarely finishes) And actually (this one I reeeeeeally have to let it go ) it was a race, Barcelona, when 2 McLarens, 2 Ferraris and one Williams had various kind of problems. Basically Montoya ran all alone yet he managed somehow to finish second.
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Thanks to Mr. Montoya, we get some action on GP weekends, again. Go Juan, Go PS: "sensilble Schumi"... , ask Ralf about his sensible race-starting moves... |
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3 Oct 2001, 05:10 (Ref:155158) | #49 | ||
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To speed,enemy ace,and piquet.
JPM is a maniac,i wonder if he wants WDC,or the rep as a madman,because he`s got it. I don`t think it`s appropriate for him to barge threw and say,move or crash. He will "gravel it" a term dedicated to JPM,at Suzuka. I tell you guys this,IF jpm WINS A clean race,not full of attrition,i`ll leave the forum as a digraced idiot. But if he under-performs or cocks it up,expect some AGGY fireworks. |
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As for JPM's supposed 'suicidal move' on TGF, where the hell did you pull that one from???? As for sensible TGF, well...... |
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