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I'll give it a shot. First i have to see if its available on line. (You know those quirky Brit mags )
I rather watch Massa with his emotions than the boring Fin who did nothing to gain the respect that Massa did with his determination and upbeat comments (despite Ferrari failing him more than once last season).
To each his own. What you call "boring" is to me a man with nerves of steel who doesn't give a rats ass what anybody around him thinks of him. Those "upbeat comments" to me are just propaganda and cheer leader hurrays.
No prob's Dave, whats the gist of it, or you don't you want to bash him...and one day mate I might surpise you dropping in...
Ok by me. I'll keep the beer warm. The piece by David Tremayne is a good examination of how he's matured in F1. While I take these articles as mostly PR F M does show a willingness to admit some shortcomings in his development ( says he'd have done better starting as a test driver for Ferrari ) and credits his time with M S as being valuable in terms of learning how to be effective in a team setting. He makes no bones about going for points over wins when appropriate. All in alll he comes off as less emotional and more rational than I would have thought. BTW I'd be glad to drop it off if you pick up the car fare D.
Interesting he say's a test driver. IMO I'm sure he has had some good long talks with MS and it worked, something Kimi wouldn't do. It would be a expensive read .........so I'll give it a miss mate..
No, but he messaged me and congratulated me for winning. He seemed like he was going to follow through, but then disappeared. It's funny, because the main guy he was fighting with, Franco355, said all along that he would run away. Ted always denied that he would run, but in the end, when it was time to settle, Franco was right!