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14 Nov 2000, 12:19 (Ref:48286) | #26 | |||
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14 Nov 2000, 12:54 (Ref:48296) | #27 | ||
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Speaking from my Prost-at-All-Costs era, you TGF worshippers are in for a nasty time when your hero reaches the downhill side of his career. And every last one of them do reach it sooner or later.
I'm also interested in hearing what excuses TGF will make up as to why Mr. Younger And Faster is beating him, and taking not of any that Prost did not think up. |
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14 Nov 2000, 13:22 (Ref:48298) | #28 | |||
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It was the same with Senna in terms of "worship" and it was just as tedious. The purists went for Prost. I think that the "worshippers" will either give up on the sport when their idol retires or will immediately transfer their affections to the next "god". Objectivity is the thing. That's why I consider RB to be a little less than good, because objectively he didn't use the equipment he was given to its best performance. Using the argument that the best always went to TGF or that the Ferrari team conspired against him, is to me, not particularly objective. Also, if he really had team problems he should have made them clear to all. Or was he just thinking of the money? |
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14 Nov 2000, 14:16 (Ref:48306) | #29 | |||
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but hey im waitin for Nick, Pedro, Ralfy and now Kimi to grow up!!....and oh so dearly for Narain and Parthiv to get into F1... |
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14 Nov 2000, 15:47 (Ref:48315) | #30 | ||
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Michael would quit when he knows he isnt at his best anymore...or there is no more space for improvements...
To get a hint of what would happen if Michael faces a downhill slide? Look at Hill from 1997 to 1999 what happened to his supporters when he refuses to quit?? But i think Michael would have more sense than Damon to stick around longer than he should... |
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14 Nov 2000, 17:22 (Ref:48324) | #31 | ||
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Although you make a good point I think you've been somewhat harsh on Damon. He was still fighting in '97 and even got the first Jordan win in '98 using "Ferrari style" tactics. However '99 was a disaster and a shame for all that.
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14 Nov 2000, 17:29 (Ref:48330) | #32 | |
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I agree with Peter's last post. Damon should have retired after 98, but was good until then. He nearly won a race in an Arrows, remember!
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14 Nov 2000, 17:49 (Ref:48333) | #33 | ||
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Should have said "take NOTE" not take "NOT". I doubt there are any new excuses in racing. But I think you will see TGF dragged off the F1 stage with a hook and a rope ... I can't see him gracefully surrendering the stage to Juan Pablo (for example)...
Just had a very funny vision of TGF parking his Ferrari at the Garage and claiming it is "undriveable" (the Hill Excuse) and JPM jumping in and winning the Belgian GP with the same car ... and then having Bernie declare that the car was illegal - because TGF said it was undriveable, therefore that had to be true. Maybe TGF and Bernie will walk off into the sunset hand in hand some day ... I'd buy a ticket to see that. |
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15 Nov 2000, 23:59 (Ref:48501) | #34 | ||
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You know what really ticks me off? Is how Gene got all the good bits at Minardi and Mazzacane was left to flounder at the back, just like Barrichello! OOOOH! That really angers me!!!
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16 Nov 2000, 00:25 (Ref:48506) | #35 | ||
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Now that Gene is virtually locked into the Williams testing job, I think you will be surprised to see how good he is.
But of course you are being sarcastic and therefore you probably don't give a hoot about either Gene or Mazza. |
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16 Nov 2000, 23:57 (Ref:48693) | #36 | ||
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Yes i was being sarcastic! But i am looking forward to seeing what Gene can do as a Williams tester! Who knows maybe he'll be incredibly quick, and Sir Frank will replace one of his Race Drivers with him mid-season!
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17 Nov 2000, 12:32 (Ref:48752) | #37 | |
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Yeah, right. Like he's going to be quicker than either Ralf or Montoya. He might be good, but I don't think he's that good.
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18 Nov 2000, 02:21 (Ref:48829) | #38 | ||
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Actually I wasn't being entirely serious on that last statement either. I guess the Spinning Happy Face doesn't quite convey the irreverence I was aiming for!
But back to Barrichello! Even, as some would suggest that he isn't being given the good bits at Ferrari; I still don't think he (as a top flight driver) should be so thoroughly outperformed on a consistent basis as he was this past year! Sure Schumacher is the top dog, but to me it looked like Rubens just didn't have the fight in him. Maybe he would be better off at Jordan! Where's it nice, soft and warm. |
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