Ah bugger!
Was looking forward to seeing Schumacher shunt a few more people off the track.
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Originally posted by ASB View PostWell, looks like we're about to find out. It appears he's committed to the rest of the season if need be. Of course, with the ban on in season testing he's going to be on a pretty intensive learning curve come Thursday practice.
I'd just like to make it clear I'm not a fan of the show, but watched it because Schumacher was on. Honest.
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Originally posted by ASB View PostI wouldn't really like to see Schuey back in a Ferrari. I think he'll end up looking like a bit of a dork tbh. I doubt he is anywhere near race fit - not sure if he's fully recovered from his bike accident -and would fail to meet grossly inflated expections; he is, IMO, far better than anybody currently on the grid with the possible exception of Alonso but I think would need half a season.
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostNow that'd be good to see.
God love 'im, Hamilton's a fabulous driver but if he were any more asinine he'd be transparent. At least Schumacher and Button are both of the opinion they don't give a sh!t what the media think.
I wouldn't really like to see Schuey back in a Ferrari. I think he'll end up looking like a bit of a dork tbh. I doubt he is anywhere near race fit - not sure if he's fully recovered from his bike accident -and would fail to meet grossly inflated expections; he is, IMO, far better than anybody currently on the grid with the possible exception of Alonso but I think would need half a season.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostHere's another one...Schui is thinking of taking over Massa's ride.
God love 'im, Hamilton's a fabulous driver but if he were any more asinine he'd be transparent. At least Schumacher and Button are both of the opinion they don't give a sh!t what the media think.
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Here's another one...Schui is thinking of taking over Massa's ride.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostNo, it's because the last thing he said was "Bill Oddie hell".
I wonder how many last words are actually "tulip"?
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