It's so great to find that one special person you want to annoy for the rest of your life.. It's like being married..
Yes, Vettel well I would go with that if I thought he had been tested a bit more. However a fantastic display of not putting hardly a foot wrong, in a fantastic car. Alonso, yes another great display of driving with a under par car, I'd expect that from him though. I say Button because of his drive from the back of the pack to a win in Canadian GP, a wet race it involved six visits into the pits - five for tyres and one drive-through penalty - and accidents with McLaren team-mate Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso. So he just pips it for me, for great results for the whole of the season, nice driving seems to me he is best he has ever has been. Webber at SPA overtaking Alonso flat out, was a great pass of the year, respect to both drivers there.
I can't work out whether you're saying MS is crap and Nico is even worse, or Nico is great but MS is better. Sounds like the former to me. I do agree, however, that despite the points, MS drives a better race, HOWEVER, you need to keep out of trouble to win the points race and MS seems to find trouble.
You are absolutely correct, but that being said I have a ton more respect for the guy who fights his way through no matter the cost than the guy who plays it safe and consistently runs mediocre.
I think that a lot of drivers maybe get overly brave and overly aggressive with Schumacher because I doubt many of them didn't grow up with MS being an untouchable god-like driver that was miles beyond anyone else. And on the flip side, maybe MS feels that he's so much better than these rats he's dicing it up with that he shouldn't have to cede a corner to someone like Maldonado in a POS Williams. And those two things combined probably lead to to the higher # of incidents he's had this year.
I'm glad the current generation doesn't just pull over when they see the red helmet approach. About time.
Actually I read SRTMike's comment not the way he (Mike) sees it but how Schumacher sees it. And I bet that's how he looks down on them. After all most of them don't even have one WDC to their name. So why doesn't the sea just part when He comes down from the mountain? Image Unavailable, Please Login