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Schumi says sorry---to Alonso!

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  1. Remy Zero

    Remy Zero Two Time F1 World Champ

    Apr 26, 2005
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    this can be an example for rotten arrogant @$$ like JV and JPM ;)



    "I can only apologise to Fernando," said Schumacher, who finished fifth after starting 22nd. "He had just honestly put the ideal lap together in this moment, but at no moment was it my intention, because I didn't even know where Fernando was, at that moment - because, here, with the strategy you can stagger things.

    "He could have been out in front of me. He could have finished his lap. I didn't know. I didn't really care because I do my own job at this moment and I'm highly concentrated.

    "So, absolutely, at no moment was that the intention. As I said, if you know what we know, then you would understand."

    Schumacher said he was disappointed that he could not defend his position properly when he was accused of his professional foul.

    "It was pretty disappointing to have to go and not be able to do something," said the seven-times drivers Champion.
    "Although there was plenty of evidence and we managed to provide very important information that it was not possible to see from the outside. But nevertheless at certain moments, certain situations are pre-judged and that's where you are. You have to pay for it. We paid for it, we did it in style, we raced as hard as we could, and we got some points. What is important now is that we've got to look forward from now on."

    Schumacher had earlier hit out at his critics in an interview with Bild daily: "I did not know where (Fernando) Alonso was and I have a clear conscience."

    Renault boss Flavio Briatore, who was Schumacher's team chief when the pair were together at Benetton, was just one high-profile figure to express his disgust at the move.

    Schumacher moved from the back of the grid to finish the race in fifth but is now 21 points behind Alonso in the championship standings after the Spaniard won the race.

    "I am still second in the standings and I think the title is still possible," vowed Schumacher. "Whoever knows me and watched the race knows I do not do giving up."
     
  2. RP

    RP F1 World Champ

    Feb 9, 2005
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    I was at my friend's reataurant yestterday, we called his brother in Milan. Basically, the people that are making the assumptions that MS was guilty are the same ones that were really never his true fans to begin with. There is not this anger from the tifosi in Italy. They just feel the championship was intentionally handed to Renault.
     

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