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12 Sep 2007, 20:06 (Ref:2010451) | #1 | ||
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Zanardi to test DP 01
All 3 Mansells are also going to. Lets hope Zanardi tests the new DP 01, another great past champion. Let's hope Vasser makes it happen.
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13 Sep 2007, 06:11 (Ref:2010788) | #2 | ||
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Good stuff...even though he doesn't prefer to live in the US how about racing another back @ Laguna under PKV for memory sake??? Been there & love to see it again!!!
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14 Sep 2007, 09:47 (Ref:2012435) | #3 | ||
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No one here is going to like this comment, but here goes: Vasser, I believe has managed to insult Zanardi and play for attention all at the same time.
In the Speed TV article, he is quoted as saying that he wants to "light Alex's competitive fire." What a crock! Here is a man who decided at Lausitz: "I am not going to die today." Here is a man who decided: "I will walk again (and did so)." Here is a man who said: "I will finish that race." And he did, turning competitive laps while he was at it. Zanardi has taken on the maximum that life can throw at you and overcome the adversity. Driving a CC car, comparatively, is nothing. The man has nothing to prove to anyone. Implying that somehow doing this would round him out or let him be all he can be is just crap and an insult. Zanardi is already way ahead on that score just by getting up, putting on his prosthetic legs and walking every day. But that is not enough for Vasser, is it? There are only a zillion or so drivers out there who could step into that car and do well. It is their time now. Let Alex do what he does rather than try to lure him back to something he has already transcended. |
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From what I know of Vasser and Zanardi they are very good friends. I doubt that Vasser if anybody underestimates Zanardi's competitive fire or lust for life. You can't compare driving a Champ Car to the obstacles Zanardi has overcome, but you can compare it to the BMW he is currently driving.
I think that is where Vasser's quote is directed. Methinks your getting your knickers in a knot over nothing. |
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14 Sep 2007, 11:28 (Ref:2012540) | #5 | ||
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I agree.
By lighting his competitive fire, I had taken that as Zanardi being a competitive guy, someone (who Vassers knows very well, much better than John) that would jump at the thought of driving the latest generation ChampCar. Untill Zanardi says he's insulted, I wouldnt worry yourself John. |
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15 Sep 2007, 11:05 (Ref:2013513) | #7 | ||
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Not being one to wear knickers, niether they, nor anything else are in a "knot."
Personally, whether Vasser and Zanardi are friends makes no difference to me here. Alex has nothing to prove and Vasser's comments indicate to me that HE thinks Zanardi still should "prove" something. I am not "worried" or "knotted" - simply amazed that anyone could imply that this man needs to be motivated or to prove anything! |
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John, what are you trying to prove? Some people just like to race and what could be better than having a real race car to do it in.
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Not trying to "prove" anything, norman, just giving an opinion.
Last time I looked, the BMW Zanardi drives was a real race car in which I believe he has won a real race... |
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I must admit that I thought, oh, another Zanardi test, hasn't that been done before?. Then I unrealistically thought is this leading to anything?!
However I find I agree with JohnSSC when he says "no one here is going to like this comment". I don't like it! John, I think you've stepped into a parallel universe there! |
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15 Sep 2007, 14:10 (Ref:2013644) | #11 | ||
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Adam, you have been to the F1 forum recently, so you must understand that the "parallel universe" is quite popular! Stop by, we will get you a pint!
And you are right, I posted my thoughts knowing they would not be popular... |
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I fail to see the point in this test ultimately I guess, but it does give people the chance to shriek and scream about a "legend reunited with Champcar".
Or something like that. |
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That was a nice way to put it, Knowlesy! I was thinking along the lines of: "Cheap PR stunt."
Zanardi did what he needed to do at Lausitz. |
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Yeah a Champ Car legend and a great man after what he has gone threw is nothing special driving the new Champ Car.
Cheap PR stunt John? I have heard it all now. |
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He has already gotten back in the Lola and "finished" his race at Lausitz. Why would he need to drive the DP-01? If there were ever a DP-02 or a DP-03, would he need to drive them as well?
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Thank you luke, for proving my point! No, Zanardi has nothing to prove, which is why I found Vasser's comments ludicrous!
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15 Sep 2007, 15:26 (Ref:2013730) | #18 | ||
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I've re-read the article just to make sure I haven't missed something. I just can't see where in Vasser's comments he indicates that Zanardi has to prove something. He just indicates that maybe Zanardi would possibly enjoy racing a really fast car again, as opposed to just a fast car.
Obviously it's a bit of a PR stunt no one can deny that, but if both men are willing then let them have at it. Judging from Zanardi's comments he didn't seem overly insulted either. Then again maybe I am missing reading that into it as well. These threads really can get silly sometimes, I think I'll go for a bicycle ride instead. |
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Whether he tests or not, or if it's a pr stunt or not, or whatever the motivation is, who really cares? He drives the car, big deal. Not going to change anyones life on here. "Zanardi tests DP01 at Sebring, in other speed tv news, johnssc collapses and is rushed to the hospital screaming "He had nothing to prove!", "He had nothing to prove!", "Jimmy Vasser is a crazy insulting pr stunt junkie!" If someone offered me a drive in a dp01, whatever the motivation was behind it, I'd drive the damn thing! |
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The only thing likely to send me to the E.D. is when my keeper just stands there when the opposing striker has a clean breakaway...
Since I read the article on Speed TV's website originally I am presuming that the article actually was in English - but this is great: folks know what I am thinking, think they know where I read the article and presume that I would pole-vault mouse turds rather than simply using a flame-thrower on them like everyone else... |
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Pretty dumb question John, I'm sure you could figure it out if you think about it for a while.
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And I agree John and Mountainstar, I see this Zanard DP 01 test if it happens as a great thing and can't see why he is so against it.
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So if I say Zanardi has nothing to prove, and then luke, you re-state that Zanardi has nothing to prove, how is that not agreeing with me that Zanardi has nothing to prove??
Nowhere here have I said he should not do it. While most of you were running around looking for charming analogies utilizing mice and pole vaults, I have maintained that Zanardi has nothing to prove and that he has no "need" to do this in order to "light his competitive fire." If ever there were a man whose competitive fire burns brightly, it is Alex Zanardi. Pretty simple question really, I am sure y'all can figure it out eventually... |
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