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22 Sep 2003, 19:00 (Ref:726859) | #1 | |
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MS said: 'I really don't know when [my retirement] will be.
he also said:
'It could be said I love my job now more than ever.' Great news for us MS fans - few more years of watching the master at work. http://www.f1i.com/articles/ARTICLE_535425.html |
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Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm....................
*thinks deperately of something positive to say* Well at least a few more years of................................. i dunno cant think of anything! In all seriousness as much as i dislike the guy , some of his drives have been pure genious and even though he's aging i'm sure he'll come up with more magical moments!(like helping Ralf to a WDC ) |
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22 Sep 2003, 19:12 (Ref:726871) | #3 | |
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I think he should have retired at the end of last season. 11 wins and THE record breaker of a season - what better way to end your career?
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If he stays, he'll beat Senna's pole record and win 2 or 3 more WDC...
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22 Sep 2003, 19:20 (Ref:726885) | #5 | |
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absolutley, I think he will win 7 WDC
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22 Sep 2003, 19:20 (Ref:726887) | #6 | |
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Yes, but he may also suffer a massive fall from grace. He may even be killed or injured. You can hang around for too long - just look at Mansell. His reputation really suffered after his McLaren days. (literally, days.)
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22 Sep 2003, 19:23 (Ref:726889) | #7 | |
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In all seriousness Mansell was no where near as fit as MS.
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It's not a necessity to be ultra fit - but it does help.
Mansells sheer strength was what carried him through. He used steering wheels so small that the effort must have been like steering a double decker bus with a 5p piece! I think his strength could have got him through a couple more seasons to be fair. |
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MS keeps fit by lifting trophies
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Wonder how he kept fit between Silverstone and Monza then?
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22 Sep 2003, 20:07 (Ref:726955) | #12 | |
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He did well at silverstone it was only that nutter that ruined his race - p16 - p4. Hockenhiem puncture, plus his tyres were a lot narrower. Hungoring - one of those things. Monza - all things being equal
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Nice to see him in a car thats equal to the Williams and we have a proper championship on our hands as oppossed to the bore-fest that was 2002.
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Something for all the others to continue to aim at...
Excellent. |
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That extra BHP didn't help much last time out? The 2002 championship was only boring watching the others struggle, I'm sure MS & RB wanted competiton. |
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Ferrari's different compounds: "Mixed compounds: against the rules, against bridgestone philosophy and against all common sense. " http://www.bridgestone-eu.com/articles.asp?ID=2161 is that convenient enough for you |
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Bridgestone were never going to admit it though were they
As for your 2002 bit, yer, your right, it was for the others to catch up, but as we've seen this year, when Michaels car has been inferior, he hasn't always produced the goods. Last edited by Mr V; 22 Sep 2003 at 21:25. |
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22 Sep 2003, 21:49 (Ref:727078) | #19 | |
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Not so much the car, as the excessive heatwaves in Europe. I don't really like the tyres, having so much influence on race outcomes -
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22 Sep 2003, 22:09 (Ref:727101) | #20 | ||
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Hmmm, another tyre thread? On topic please.
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*groans*
Hurry up and retire. If there is one record I sure as hell don't want him to break, it's Patrese's record of starting in 256 Grand Prix. Please let it stop! |
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He'd need to be around for four more years to do that. Will he stay on to until the end of 2007? It's not impossible, but he'll be 38.
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Something along the lines of what happened to Rubens recently, could easily happen to Michael. Occurring in the wrong place, the results could be bad. Some things just happen, despite how well prepared physically or mentally you might be.
Kids aren't getting any younger...more demands on Dad's time in the near future, for sure. Visions of home life dancing in the back of your mind can be very stressing. Not to mention 3 or 4 young bucks pushing him all the time at work. |
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i think he'll decide to retire if either he or the Ferrari start to struggle & he starts to get beaten on a regular basis.
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6 championships and he'll go,it would more or less guarentee
imortality in F1 history and he's got nothing left to prove. |
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