In the end Dennis was to blame and rightfully left. Problem is he's back and won't be long IMO until ham will go back to his Padrino
This is a great breakdown of the mindset that probably led to the bad decision. At the end of the day, I want to belive that integrity still matters (even if Kim Kardashian is rich and famous....for what, I have NO idea, but I digress). I think owning up to the lie was the first step of getting things right. Not doing it again completes the cycle. We may live in a world compromised by money and power, but I think at the end of the day most of us rightfully expect honesty and integrity. I can't say I've never told a lie but the older I get, the more important it is for me to tell the truth.
There are No innocent people in this sport - Plus what do we as spectators really know about behind the scenes activity ? All we know about are the people that caught doing underhanded stuff - There's probably a whole lot more happening
Yes ain't that the truth Hahahaha waking up to a laugh is required , it's raining cats n dogs here +1 Exactly. Anyway should be a interesting Q session.
The fact that many try nad succeed cheating does not make it acceptable to me. Things like Ayrton did in Suzuka 90, Shumy at Jerez 97, Alonso and the renault gang at Singapur, and in s diferent scale Lewis in this case are to me inexcusable. There are guys out there that do theyr jobs at the top without this kind of crap....tak berger or Alesi, or Mika, or Kimi, just to name a few, you never saw them mixed in this kind of ****! So this are the guys i really like and admire and i will keep on cheering.
I had a dream (i think i've heard this before...) of watching Morrissey live and one day he came to Oporto and i got my chance....it was a rather small concert, not to many people but it was fantastic...my girlfriend said " he sings like a prince (not like prince!!)"lololo. Fact is his voice is truly amazing....one of the masters...
Regarding Ayrton, that was retribution for what happened at Suzuka in '89 when Prost punted him off the road then Balestre dq'd him after he was able to keep driving. On top of that, Balestre reversed grid positions when Senna took pole (placing him on the dirty side of the grid), so Senna was just fed up. His action was blatantly about winning the title by taking out Prost, but in context there was much more to he story,
That's you're opinion, to me and many others the 89 incident was also his fault. On both time he was the guy behind, and Prost had every right to defend his position...althoug in 90 he wasn't even trying to overtake as he knew it was impossible, he simple wanted to ram Prost....this was in my opinion the worst action i ever saw an f.1 driver do, and incredibly no one sanctioned him!!!!
Back when things were a bit more casual bending the rules was considered par for the course. Now that big money has taken over its seen rather more seriously.
Oh the devil will find work for idle hands to do.. Que this: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0TZZZcC9l4]What Difference Does It Make? - The Smiths (Audio Only) - YouTube[/ame] Sorry Back on topic now.
Pedro, that was exactly my recollection; so I went back and viewed again the start of Suzuka 1990. Absolutely clear that Senna deliberately took Prost out to win the WDC. No one had the b-lls to do what they should have, disqualified Ayrton and made Alain WDC.
I don't think overtaking Prost was impossible in '90, it never came into play. Ayrton was pissed about Balestre changing the grid positions, placing pole on the dirty side of the track and clearly decided he would take Prost out if he got the lead. I think the crash was more directed at Jean Marie than Alain. In '89, it was certainly an ambitious passing attempt coming off of 130r and into the chicane, but the two were side-by-side already and Alain turned into Senna. It was the pinnacle moment of a soured relationship.
Am I right in thinking the same people who think Senna was better than schumacher think hamilton is better than Rosberg?
Lets listen to what Senna said about the start ... pretty sure he happily said he took Prost out deliberately, so what Prost did in the first corner is irrelevant. Another reason why IMO Prost > Senna and should have equaled Fangio's WDC record. Pete