Posted by Steve
on March 22, 2005
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Ralf Schumacher has recently branded the Ferrari team ‘arrogant’ according to this BBC article
He says
“How can they be so arrogant as to start the season with the old car?”
Well….they started the season last year with the old car and wiped the floor with everyone else. Although that strategy hasn’t worked this year they still aren’t in dire problems yet so hopefully we’ll have an exciting season watching Michael trying to claw his way back.
Posted by Steve
on March 15, 2005
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The formula 1 season has started again. I can’t say I was enthralled by the first race but oh well.
One interesting event was Honda’s retirement of their cars which Toyota are now claiming to be unsportsman-like. The BBC article brings up a few interesting points.
Since when has anyone if F1 not tried to bend the rules as much as they can get away with? I don’t even agree that retiring the car and hence avoiding the 10 place penalty in the next race for an engine change is wrong or bad for the sport. What we want is more of a mixture of teams doing well. The good teams (i.e. the ones that always finish in the points) will have to have more reliable engines as they will need to last two races. The slower teams can retire, change engine and hopefully benifit from others retirement. I refuse to accept that whoever wrote the rules was naive enough not to consider the outcomes of the rule.
Posted by Steve
on December 01, 2004
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I have been vaguely attempting to go for a few runs (only 3 mile so far) but this has tailed of a little of late as it got cold and dark and it seemed much nicer to stay at home and be warm and cosy.
This lack of progress is no longer (as much) of a concern to me now as I have not been sucessful at gaining a place in the London Marathon. Phew! I was getting quite concerned about my lack of running. I might try again next year if I’ve managed to keep my running up and can do a reasonably distance.
I might try and go out tonight to restart my small amount of progress. Now there isn’t any pressure.
Posted by Steve
on April 26, 2004
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F1: Montoya slams Schumacher - Juan Pablo Montoya accuses Michael Schumacher of dirty driving at Imola. [BBC News]
Quotes from Montoya
“It’s very disappointing to have racing like that and I will be surprised if he gets away with it.”
He [Michael Schumacher] must be blind or stupid.”
“Look at Indianapolis last year - there I was given a drive-through and that cost me the championship.”
“I would be champion now - and he gets away with it. The rules are not fair”
I’m a big fat looser that can’t handle the size of my own ego
Ok so maybe that last one was a fabrication, or should that be an interpretation -reading between the lines. But come on get a grip. Grow up for God’s sake. I personally don’t like Montaya after the heated debate with Jaques Villeneuve when he said “Atleast I didn’t kill anybody”, refering to the accident in Australia that year where one of Villeneuve’s tyres from a crash killed a steward. That’s just totally unacceptable.