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WHSOriginally posted by Bagpuss View PostReceived preferencial treatment or not, you don't win seven championships with luck (especially in a benneton when williams is the best car). Like it or not he's the best F1 driver there has ever been.
Don't particularly like the guy, but you have to admire his ruthlessness and obvious skill.
Hope it all goes wrong for him this time round though. He is an arrogant squareheaded t0sser.“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Was glad to see the back of him when he retired - just so boring watching him win championship after championship.
Still, this comeback does offer the possibility (however remote) of him suffering a grizzly fireball death following an unsuccessful attempt to run another competitor off the track. Here's hoping.*
(*Note to mods - only joking)Comment
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WHS. Neither Irvine nor Barichello were a match for him, preferential treatment or not. There were very few occasions where they were ordered to move over; 99% of the time it wasn't necessary. Maybe he got preferential treatment in testing and updates to the car, but if you were in charge of the team you'd have favoured him too. I think Massa was the only team mate who was really on terms with MS, and he was then in his last year then and perhaps wanting it a bit less.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostReceived preferencial treatment or not, you don't win seven championships with luck (especially in a benneton when williams is the best car). Like it or not he's the best F1 driver there has ever been. I just hope he still has it.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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If MS is so good, do you think he could have won it whilst driving a Vectra?Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWHS. Neither Irvine nor Barichello were a match for him, preferential treatment or not. There were very few occasions where they were ordered to move over; 99% of the time it wasn't necessary. Maybe he got preferential treatment in testing and updates to the car, but if you were in charge of the team you'd have favoured him too. I think Massa was the only team mate who was really on terms with MS, and he was then in his last year then and perhaps wanting it a bit less.
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