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This is a special year for sport in general. Some big retiring stars:

Schumi
Jan Železný
Martina Navratilova
Andre Agassi
Dennis Bergkamp
Scott Stevens
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That decision about Alonso blocking Massa was more than ridicilous. I was watching it during the qualifiers closely myself that moment and the distance was huge. Probably Ferrari thugs told Massa to talk the bullshit about some 0.3 seconds so they'd get Alonso behind and obviously the cocksuckers at FIA jumped the bandwagon. Alonso's enginge gave up in the end still, but it showed very well who is going to win this year's F1.

Renault though is improving week by week and he didn't really have chance to drive at full as he always had to set his pace by someone else's. It may be interesting, but I don't think he'll get it. Constructors championship is definately Ferrari's though, Fisico is very average lately.

I believe Renault should try out make both of the cars get the front row in case they are not that much slower than Ferraris in the next race and then let Alonso go ahead and Fisico hold Ferraris behind them, both with light cars so Alonso woult try build a nice lead, which maybe would help him get enough difference for one extra pit. Eventhough it's hard to hold faster cars behind you for 15 laps or so and try give Alonso a 20-25+ lead in the newer tracks.
 

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...I'm getting too emotional these days.. I just went to f1-live.com to save Schumi pictures, as many as possible.. :cry: I'm crying like a baby right now, dammit! Schumi forever!! :proud: :cry:
 

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kova9 said:
...I'm getting too emotional these days.. I just went to f1-live.com to save Schumi pictures, as many as possible.. :cry: I'm crying like a baby right now, dammit! Schumi forever!! :proud: :cry:

Everybody is emotional man, espetially this week. But you are TOO emotional, try to calm down. You are not a little child. Just calm down and you'll be fine.
 

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I'm better now.. ;)

Schumi is my idol, in sports and human way.. His relationship with sport, and his will, and strong connection with the team.. His qualities to never give up, I always remembered his fights and brave approach to every problem..

I cried when he broke his leg in Silverstone in 1999 (I was 13 then).. I was with him when he was losing against Hill, Villeneuve,Hakkinen and Alonso last year, but I always looked at him and his courage when I was losing life battles.. Thats why this connection is strong..

And emotional boy like me, who had his idols from ages 7,8, until now 20,(which is very important period for a kid, who must relate with somebody in order to become succesfull man and human being).. Those idols were Schumi, Ronaldo and Jon Bon Jovi.. Thats why its so hard for me to accept that I won't have my mentor anymore.. It feels like a part of my life is going to die, and my life is surely going to miss him..

I hope you understand this..
 

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The decision on Alonso/Massa was harsh, but not as incredible as Renault wanted people to believe.

Max Mosley explained it clearly on the grid before the GP started. There are clear rules about what drivers have to do during hot laps and the outlaps. When they're on a outlap, they must get out of the way and give way to the drivers on a hotlap.

Thing is, Alonso was struggling big time to get one more lap after a tyre failure that forced him to head back to the pits, very slowly (by the way, I watched him getting into the pits, the mechanics changing his tyres with less than 2 minutes to go, and they were damn slow, they just didn't seem to care!!).

So Alonso was out on his outlap, just in front of Massa, who was on his hotlap.

Now, even if you only play F1 on your PS2, you know that having a driver that close ahead of you affects you. You just start thinking about WHEN you'll catch up with him, where you can get past him etc.

Also, Mosley said that telemetry showed that Massa's car was impeded by the tourbolence created by Alonso's car.

Now, look at Gazzetta's first page today:

 

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Frisko said:
The decision on Alonso/Massa was harsh, but not as incredible as Renault wanted people to believe.

Max Mosley explained it clearly on the grid before the GP started. There are clear rules about what drivers have to do during hot laps and the outlaps. When they're on a outlap, they must get out of the way and give way to the drivers on a hotlap.

Thing is, Alonso was struggling big time to get one more lap after a tyre failure that forced him to head back to the pits, very slowly (by the way, I watched him getting into the pits, the mechanics changing his tyres with less than 2 minutes to go, and they were damn slow, they just didn't seem to care!!).

So Alonso was out on his outlap, just in front of Massa, who was on his hotlap.

Now, even if you only play F1 on your PS2, you know that having a driver that close ahead of you affects you. You just start thinking about WHEN you'll catch up with him, where you can get past him etc.

Also, Mosley said that telemetry showed that Massa's car was impeded by the tourbolence created by Alonso's car.



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C'mon Frisko don't make me laugh.:lol: If it was Schumacher instead of Alonso, you'd be crying and bitching here about the unfair treatment. That FIA's decision proves (once again) what everybody knew a long time ago: FIA does everything to make Schumi and Ferrari win.

Face it Frisko:
MOSLEY=PAIRETTO
TODT=MOGGI
JUBENTUS=FERRARI




p.s. I'm so glad that the most arrogant, scumful and unfair driver of all time finally decided to retire. It was about time! Piss off SCUMacher!!
 

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C'mon Frisko don't make me laugh.:lol: If it was Schumacher instead of Alonso, you'd be crying and bitching here about the unfair treatment. That FIA's decision proves (once again) what everybody knew a long time ago: FIA does everything to make Schumi and Ferrari win.

Face it Frisko:
MOSLEY=PAIRETTO
TODT=MOGGI
JUBENTUS=FERRARI




p.s. I'm so glad that the most arrogant, scumful and unfair driver of all time finally decided to retire. It was about time! Piss off SCUMacher!!
Who's crying and bitching now? :rolleyes:
 

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Frisko said:
Who's crying and bitching now? :rolleyes:

Well actually, NOW, I don't even care cause I'm not an Alonso fan and I even stopped watching the races cause of its dullness.

What I said in the earlier post is what I think of FIA and Ferrari ever since I stopped being their fan, around 2001 that is. (yes, I was rooting for Ferrari back when I was just a little kid, now I'm ashamed of it:yuck: )

They're cheaters just as Juventus is, only Ferrari fans are blind to see and admit that, just as Juve fans are blind.
Examples of plotting with FIA are shown every year, you just won't admit it...
Not to mention the sick 2nd driver policy which Ferrari practices, which is another reason why I despise them.:yuck: :yuck: :yuck:
 

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Yeah yeah, the same old story about Ferrari = JuBe. Sorry, but I watched Ferrari racing for over 10 years and only managing one win in Canada with Alesi when everybody else dropped out.

Schumacher won titles with inferior cars, and Ferrari has been his masterpiece, he arrived to a prestigious team desperate to win (similarities to Inter are quite strong) and he built the best team in the world.

His superiority has been so big that they almost changed the rules of the sport. When they talked about putting weights on cars according to the position on the championship table a couple of years ago, it was just too funny, they had to glue Michael to the track to stop him.

He's the best driver in the history of Formula 1, I have the facts to sustain this, the record books. Everybody else only have bitterness because they got owned. Sorry.
 

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Frisko said:
Yeah yeah, the same old story about Ferrari = JuBe. Sorry, but I watched Ferrari racing for over 10 years and only managing one win in Canada with Alesi when everybody else dropped out.

Schumacher won titles with inferior cars, and Ferrari has been his masterpiece, he arrived to a prestigious team desperate to win (similarities to Inter are quite strong) and he built the best team in the world.

His superiority has been so big that they almost changed the rules of the sport. When they talked about putting weights on cars according to the position on the championship table a couple of years ago, it was just too funny, they had to glue Michael to the track to stop him.

He's the best driver in the history of Formula 1, I have the facts to sustain this, the record books. Everybody else only have bitterness because they got owned. Sorry.
Very very nice...and very true.. Couldn't put it better myself.. ;)
 

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Frisko said:
Yeah yeah, the same old story about Ferrari = JuBe. Sorry, but I watched Ferrari racing for over 10 years and only managing one win in Canada with Alesi when everybody else dropped out.

Schumacher won titles with inferior cars, and Ferrari has been his masterpiece, he arrived to a prestigious team desperate to win (similarities to Inter are quite strong) and he built the best team in the world.

His superiority has been so big that they almost changed the rules of the sport. When they talked about putting weights on cars according to the position on the championship table a couple of years ago, it was just too funny, they had to glue Michael to the track to stop him.

He's the best driver in the history of Formula 1, I have the facts to sustain this, the record books. Everybody else only have bitterness because they got owned. Sorry.

Agreed 100% ... but why did u put that sorry in the last???
 

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Agreed 100% ... but why did u put that sorry in the last???
It was like: sorry, but these are the facts, deal with it.
 

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Massa needed an engine change during the Chinese GP practice session, so he will be demoted 10 places on the grid for Sunday's race. This is great news for Renault in the constructors’ championship and I guess it helps Alonso as there is one less Ferrari for him to worry about.

I know that Schumi doesn't have a good record at this circuit, but as it is his final season I can see him stepping it up and having a good fight with Alonso. I hope it will be an exciting race and I won't waste my time getting up early!
 

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Grande Schumi!!! Now I am curious what will be a punishment for Renault for letting Alonso go through Fisichela. Or is it only Ferrari that can't do it???
 

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I said it once and I will say it again.(And many more times in future:D)

A big part of me,my life and my soul is going to day when Michael completes his last lap in Brazil..:cry:

But what he has given to me in sense of courage,and how to deal with problems his wins and defeats it is something beautiful and I'm happy he was big part of my childhood and life..:proud:

Alonso can be happy that Schumi is retiring so he won't get humiliated like this anymore!:lol:

:star:THE KING = MICHAEL SCHUMACHER:star: :proud:
 

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Two amazing overtaking manouvres on Alonso and Fisico, Schumi the King indeed.

Alonso showed some class (for a change) at the end when he went to shake his hand.

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Yeahhh! :star:
 
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I'm happy with this year F1, because whatever the outcome of the Japan Grand Prix the World Champion will only (with 100% certain) be know in the last race in Brazil. Brazil always "complained" for being the last race and with almost no interest but this year it's a different story.

Congratulations to Schumacher for another great race.
 

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Michal said:
Grande Schumi!!! Now I am curious what will be a punishment for Renault for letting Alonso go through Fisichela. Or is it only Ferrari that can't do it???
Alonso was miles faster than anyone during that time anyway.

Frisko, 2 great manoovers what? Going past a slow ass Alonso car with wrong tires and Fisico who took the turn 1 wrong.

But Renault's pit team really screwed that race up imo. We would've probably seen Alonso vs. Schumi finally face to face with almost equal cars, but they farking couldn't replace the back right tire. And also the idiotic tire tactics in the pit 1 losing a 20 second lead. Ferrari did a great job.

Sato once again proved what an idiot he is in the last lap though. I was laughing my ass off. What an excuse for a driver.

The race though was finally something better. They should somehow make sure it'll rain in Japan also because otherwise races are dead boring. And hopefully Schumi and Alonso finish right behind themselves there. To leave it all open for the final race. If Schumi wins in Japan he has the title I believe in case Alonso doesen't get any points as he has more victories than Fernando.
 
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