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Author:  kals [ Fri Oct 09, 2015 9:50 pm ]
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That was an awesome race. I listened to it on 5 Live as I was driving to Brands Hatch and it was amazing, moreso as I was a Schumi fan at the time.

Author:  codename_47 [ Fri Oct 09, 2015 9:51 pm ]
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Itt we learn that races with zero overtakes are awesome

Author:  LucasWheldon [ Fri Oct 09, 2015 10:28 pm ]
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at those times the boring races were those Michael Schumacher wasn't the winner

I was 11, great times

Author:  kals [ Fri Oct 09, 2015 10:47 pm ]
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codename_47 wrote:
Itt we learn that races with zero overtakes are awesome


Don't be so cynical. It was awesome purely because of what was at stake, Ferrari standing to achieve their first title in a couple of decades as well as Schumi overcoming Mika in superb fashion.

Author:  codename_47 [ Fri Oct 09, 2015 10:53 pm ]
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kals wrote:
codename_47 wrote:
Itt we learn that races with zero overtakes are awesome


Don't be so cynical. It was awesome purely because of what was at stake, Ferrari standing to achieve their first title in a couple of decades as well as Schumi overcoming Mika in superb fashion.


Nah I've never accepted that personally.
Epic races are just that. Races that are epic.
Epic results are a whole different thing entirely.

I had no personal dogs in that fight....then nothing happened. Micheal won and I wished I'd not got up to see a parade :slaphead:

Author:  kals [ Fri Oct 09, 2015 10:55 pm ]
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codename_47 wrote:
[quote="kals"][quote="codename_47"]Itt we learn that races with zero overtakes are awesome


Don't be so cynical. It was awesome purely because of what was at stake, Ferrari standing to achieve their first title in a couple of decades as well as Schumi overcoming Mika in superb fashion.[/quote]

Nah I've never accepted that personally.
Epic races are just that. Races that are epic.
Epic results are a whole different thing entirely.

I had no personal dogs in that fight....then nothing happened. Micheal won and I wished I'd not got up to see a parade :slaphead:[/quote]

Well aren't you a shining ray of sunshine? Stop being logical.

There was a dogfight, just no hustling or ontrack overtakes. Pit lane overlaps FTW.

Author:  codename_47 [ Fri Oct 09, 2015 11:00 pm ]
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And so sums up why f1 was so bad under refueling :thumbsup:

Author:  kals [ Fri Oct 09, 2015 11:05 pm ]
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codename_47 wrote:
And so sums up why f1 was so bad under refueling :thumbsup:


Just not that race though... ;)

Author:  codename_47 [ Fri Oct 09, 2015 11:31 pm ]
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kals wrote:
codename_47 wrote:
And so sums up why f1 was so bad under refueling :thumbsup:


Just not that race though... ;)


Yes, that race. It summed it uo in a nutshell.

It's the archetype of a championship battle disguising dull as hell racing.
NASCAR must've been watching at the time and had the seeds planted in their mind for what was to become the chase

Author:  kals [ Fri Oct 09, 2015 11:56 pm ]
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Lol I refer you back to my "ray of sunshine" comment

Author:  StefMeister [ Sat Oct 10, 2015 1:44 am ]
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While there may not have been much close racing or overtaking with the pass for the win done in the pits at Suzuka 2000 i'd still rate it as a classic race & not just because of the end result of Schumacher finally getting a championship with Ferrari.

The reason I'd rate it as a classic is because you had the 2 championship contenders driving what was basically 53 qualifying laps pushing one another to the absolute limit with everything on the line.


For me there doesn't have to be a ton of overtakes or necessarily a lot of close wheel to wheel racing for me to enjoy a race, Yes I like to see those things & its preferable for a race to feature a least a bit of those things but if a race doesn't feature much of either I can still enjoy the race just as much.

I think 2 other examples that Michael was involved in were those 2 races with Alonso at Imola in 2005/2006. I know that the usual argument against those races been good is that Imola was impossible to overtake on so the car in 2nd both years never had a chance of doing anything, But to me thats nonsense because you had 2 drivers pushing one another hard with both drivers putting one another under a ton of pressure & there was always the possibility of one of them making a mistake that presented an opportunity for something to happen. With the 2 best drivers on the grid at the time it may well have been unlikely but not impossible (Both had made mistakes under pressure before & did again in the future) & its that chance of something happening & that bit of uncertainty that always gets my heart pumping that little bit faster & some of those kinds of racing battles have been some of my favorite & most memorable racing moments through the years.

Author:  Fabs [ Sat Oct 10, 2015 2:42 am ]
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I saw the 1999 European gp, that was epic. For me personally I'll never forget that Japanese gp because i was a schumi fan aswell, 4 years i'd been waiting for it. But it's a different kind of epic

Author:  codename_47 [ Sat Oct 10, 2015 6:39 am ]
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Well obviously it's just me, but I kinda assume these guys are professionals who won't make mistakes (until proven otherwise. Especially with a title on the line) and the added title pressure will mean they're less likely to make a Banzai overtaking move, not more.

Also once the opening lap was completed it was sort of expected M.S. would wait for the pit stops to get buy, it was the Ferrari team's modus operandi back then.

And If an overtaking wasn't happening in the first 10 laps pr so you know it wasn't going to happen in the last 15 laps either. Only a mechanical failure could've changed that result and that wouldn't have made it that exciting either.

As I say, there's a big difference between epic racing and epic results. This was just the latter.

Author:  Mäth [ Sat Oct 10, 2015 8:30 pm ]
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codename_47 wrote:
It was pretty much the only interesting thing in a pretty dull race that people like to talk up as being some epic dual because it was a season finale.

Not even. The season finale was Malaysia ;)

Author:  codename_47 [ Sat Oct 10, 2015 8:50 pm ]
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Oh yeah.

Now that was a good race :lol:

Author:  tick-tock [ Sat Oct 31, 2015 2:36 pm ]
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http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns32347.html

Quote:
Schumacher's closest friends do not visit him

Reginaldo Leme, the famous Brazilian F1 commentator, says he can understand why Michael Schumacher's family is so carefully guarding its privacy.

Leme, a highly respected member of the sport's travelling circus for decades, told the Brazilian broadcaster SporTV that even Schumacher's closest friends no longer visit the great seven time world champion at his home in Switzerland.

"The family has stopped any kind of information and access, particularly to the press. But not even his closest friends have been visiting Schumacher," he said.

"For a long time now, Massa has not gone there. Because he understands that it is the time for his family and he wants to protect that," Leme explained.

"Everyone knows that he (Schumacher) is in a vegetative state. He has lost muscle mass and is very thin. It came out in a German newspaper that he weighs 45 kilograms, the family went crazy and sued the newspaper.

"I doubt that the information came from inside the family. So I see it as the family's right to protect him," Leme added.


It frustrates me that the family could save an enormous amount of stress for themselves by just being honest and open about Michael's condition. It's nothing to be ashamed of that's he's obviously in a very bad way, we have to assume with little prospect of improvement. Just let his fans know one way or another.

Author:  sebbl [ Tue Dec 22, 2015 11:46 am ]
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Image

"He can walk again" by a German magazine!


...already denied by his management.

Author:  Omega [ Tue Dec 22, 2015 1:00 pm ]
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sebbl wrote:
...already denied by his management.

ofcourse they do, that's about the only thing they have done the last 2 years.

Author:  kals [ Tue Dec 22, 2015 1:38 pm ]
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It is not official unless it comes from his management team.

or

It is not official unless someone claims it, the management team deny it, then push out a press release stating exactly what was claimed by previous source, followed by an announcement that they'll sue original source for defamation by claiming "false facts".

Author:  LucasWheldon [ Tue Dec 22, 2015 2:43 pm ]
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we are closer to another year with him on this situation. the family and management might be freemasons to keep secret of his situation for a long time

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