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The new Schumi dance?
Did everyone like the Schumi wobble at the end of the race? I certainly did. In fact, why isnt there more post race on track celebrations? Zanardi would often give a smoke show after each indy race victory, and the crowds went wild. I loved the wobble (I initially thought he was going to lose it at one stage). More of the same please Michael!! Perhaps he should turn it into his customary celebration. The pumping of fists is getting a bit old dont you think?
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Everything gets quite old-hat after the 61st time!
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Sorry, have to side whith Mr z225.... on this one!!!
At any level it's always great - watching the last race of the legends at oulton last year - John mickel (? spelling ) won the title and as the others queued for Parc Ferme he did a doughnut on the starting grid....which I watched from the pit wall with the marshall's - who all agreed that was the way to celebrate....then he droped the contents of the engine on the grid....they did there best to look disapproving.... Splendid!!!! |
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If it remember rightly the FIA also does not allow flag carrying either...
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You can carry flags...but you get disqualified...
I thought Schueys wobble was really something special - insane |
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If you can carry another driver on the sidepod, surely you can hold a flag ?
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It is like the in-car equivalent of that 'wobble' Rubens does on the podium. (static face expression, but the left and right side move up and down like a demented robot!).
Because it was a result of winning five world championships - very special indeed. Not as good as a decent donut though. |
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I liked it when drivers carried a flag. Typical FIA to ruin that tradition as well.
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Alesi in a Prost, scoring points = funno
Was it Montreal last year where he was doing donuts, and threw his helmet into the crowd? 'Twas ace |
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I also thought he was going to lose it doing that wobble thing. It was fantastic to see him so enthusiastic, though some of our more cynical members might say he was practising the chop
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Seriously, though, I agree, a bit of showmanship is quite nice. I was a bit scared of the wobble at first, but after a bit I realized it was deliberate, and I thought it looked pretty cool. I also liked the first time Helio "Spiderman" Castroneves climbed the fences (Detroit?), but it got old rather quickly (at the Brand X 500 it was preceded by a whole bunch of announcer babble about whether it would or wouldn't happen, and whether Roger Penske would join him, yada yada yada. Zero sponteneity.) |
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I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the violence of his moves considering the speed....
Now-now, speaking of chops... nah, I have to watch of the tape to see the start once again... |
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Yes Red, but that's a whole other thread that needs to be started. I've already asked a few members, and apparently, when Montoya does it, its ok because he does it "differently" than TGF, LOL.
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LOL Inigo, "differently" actually I have other interpretations for this word.... Do those made during the race count by the way? Not only at the start....
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Anyway, there has been some good celebrations in the past. What about Senna after winning his first GP. He practically climbed out of the car while driving the slowing down lap!
And Brambilla celebrated by crashing his car on the slowing down lap in the 1975 Austrian GP! Last edited by Adam43; 22 Jul 2002 at 14:14. |
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I guess the FIA just likes the races to be as boring as possible...
Everyone in Cart loved Alessandro's donuts, and a number of drivers still attempt them after their victories in Cart and lower formulae. It's a great show and photo oportunity for the fans. TGF's conservative little wobble was nice to see too, but donuts would have been better...if he knows how..lol. |
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i thought part of the reason flags were banned was for drivers safety, apparently whilst trying to pick them up whilst moving alot of them were injuring fingers.
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