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8 Sep 2003, 10:55 (Ref:711683) | #1 | ||
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JPM Will Throw It Away?
According to RenaultF1 test driver Allan McNish, Juan Pablo Montoya will lose his fight for Formula One glory this season he is making too many mistakes.
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8 Sep 2003, 10:56 (Ref:711685) | #2 | ||
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I don't agree with Allan McNish. I think both Kimi or Juan, even Michael, had made some mistakes.
Kimi gas mistakes in qualifying where he has been pushing really hard - while JPM and MS have made the main mistakes during the races. Rain caught both MS and JPM out in Brazil. MS made a wreckless mistake in Malaysia - while JPM made some unforgivable mistakes in Melbourne, Canada, and Hungaria (but he still got podiums). |
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8 Sep 2003, 10:57 (Ref:711686) | #3 | |
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I have to laugh when i hear all this sort of bulls$#%!
How many podium finishes has the guy had since Monaco?? Oh but yes, he is too inconsistant! |
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8 Sep 2003, 10:59 (Ref:711690) | #4 | ||
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Montoya has spun three times, that's true,a dn there's no defiante evidence of nay of them being due to technical problems. They have cost him 6 points, probably, as well as giving Schumacher 2 extra points. As Schuamcher also spun off in Brazil (when the track was drier, if I rememebr correctly), we can't really cirticse him for this
But what about Kimi's mistakes in Canada and Spain? ? Each of those cost much more. The Williams car is now the best. The tyres are the best (current fuss notwithstanding). His problem has been trying to catch up form so many points down, after the Austrian, Brazillian and Malaysian disasters, none of which were really his fault. |
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8 Sep 2003, 11:56 (Ref:711726) | #5 | ||
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However as the pressure builds for the last three races, JPM is not the coolest in comparison with the other two. I can see some 'rubbing' between JPM and MS, just wait and see
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I think JPM really "lost his mind" a couple of times, and under pressure he can break down again. But he looks like taking a cool perspective of this final races.
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8 Sep 2003, 12:32 (Ref:711765) | #7 | ||
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Monza is going to be BIG pressure for all 3 drivers, all three drivers have been known to throw it at the wall when the pressure is on, I can't wait till Friday!
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8 Sep 2003, 14:42 (Ref:711894) | #8 | ||
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After Monza , i think people should THEN comment on the favorites . At this moment in time you just cant say it could be anyone winning the WDC
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8 Sep 2003, 14:53 (Ref:711913) | #9 | ||
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The only undisputable certainty is (and it's very good!!) the absolute uncertainty of this title fight!
Wish the Lord every year could be like this! |
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a la Senna in 1988 |
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8 Sep 2003, 17:02 (Ref:712088) | #13 | |
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How is Allan Mcnish in a position to make an assesment on JPM?
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8 Sep 2003, 17:11 (Ref:712099) | #15 | ||
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JPM's mistakes came when he was alone and not pressured. I feel he has the same problem that MS does sometimes. When he gets into "conservation mode" he tends to mess up. In a fight JPM is the man, espcially if he is the one doing the chasing. However, when he is alone he seems to lose focus.
McNish should know by now that everything said in F1 makes the news. He should not make himself sound idiotic, he is already seen as being too slow. |
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8 Sep 2003, 17:31 (Ref:712131) | #16 | ||
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The whole Ferrari team cracked that day. They took ages to get to Michaels car and throw ice into the sidepods and didn't give it a proper checking over. The McLaren guys were the opposite. The whole team decides the titles not just the driver! |
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8 Sep 2003, 20:26 (Ref:712301) | #17 | ||
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It will be interesting to see who performs best with the pressure. I think if anybody is going to crack under pressure it will be MS. Pending on the (tyre issue) if the williams performance remains the same Ferrari have no chance
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But you were correct about the mechanics not being quick enough to put ice in the sidepods etc. |
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8 Sep 2003, 21:37 (Ref:712384) | #19 | ||
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But Senna actually won from last on the grid that race didn't he? |
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8 Sep 2003, 22:51 (Ref:712457) | #21 | ||
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Nope to both of you!
1988 Senna stalled at the start but used the downhill slope of the strat/finish straight to get going again and was about 14th going into turn one, he then fought through the field and passed Prost to take the title. 1989 Senna started on the "wrong" side of the track despite being on pole, Prost passed at the start and led until Senna tried a move into the chicane with a few laps remaining, where they came together (Prost appears to have turned in on him but this is a whole different arguement!). Prost stepped out of his car, Senna got going again and pitted for a new nose, passed nannini to take the win but was barred from the podium and disqualified for going "off track" (The biggest BS of an excuse by balestre to give prost the title, again another arguement!). Nannini was given the win in his Bennetton. |
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8 Sep 2003, 23:18 (Ref:712492) | #22 | ||
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No, I do not think he will throw it away. He won't lose the championship, someone else will win it.
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Only time will tell whether any of the contender's will crack but if one thing's for sure it's going to be a great fight to decide the WDC.
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