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  • #3247
    TheFazz
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    What is interesting is that Webber is not sorry to see Schumi go.

    Taken from Pitpassf1.com:

    Webber not sorry to see Schumacher leave

    21/10/2006

    Writing for the Daily Telegraph, WilliamsF1 driver, Mark Webber, who heads to Red Bull in 2007, has admitted that he will not be sorry to see Michael Schumacher leave Formula One, claiming that in many ways the sport will be better off without the German.

    “I came into this sport looking up to Michael,” admits the Australian. “He was an inspiration to me. But it’s like seeing a stunning girl in the playground. When you get close to her you start to notice some of her flaws.

    “Alain Prost was my real hero,” he continues, “but Schumacher rocked up and took the story on. His attention to detail was just unbelievable; the way he used his power and influence to manipulate situations to suit him. He never lets up. He is amazingly hungry.

    “Being single-minded is fine,” admits the WilliamsF1 driver, “but sometimes the lengths Michael has gone to in order to succeed has left an awkward taste in the mouth. Sometimes when the adrenalin is flowing we do things that are a bit over the top. You can let that go. But Michael has been more cynical than that, doing things that are over and above what you might expect.

    “As a fan I want my sport to be looked at in the right way,” he adds. “You want your main man to be a hero. You don’t want to be defending him all the time. You can give someone the benefit of the doubt only so often. At times I have run out of excuses for him.”

    The Australian says he believes that the way in which Schumacher accepted defeat in Japan was an act, and warns that the title fight is far from over.

    “As always with Michael everything is prepared. In every race there are three, four, five possible scenarios. In Japan he wheeled out the one that best suited his purpose. When he was walking back to the pits at Suzuka the gears in his brain were spinning. He was working out how best to handle the situation. If he had come back saying the fight was still on, that he could still win the championship here, it would have pumped up Fernando Alonso even more. If he can take five per cent off Alonso’s performance here, so much the better. He will take this title any way he can. He’s a very clever guy.”

    With Schumacher due to hang up his helmet after this weekend, Webber is unsure whether he will ever be able to forget some of the negatives that surround the German.

    “I think things might be different when he has stopped racing. Some of the discussions we have had have been really genuine. Back in 2003 at the Monza test, talking about his family, things like that. They draw you back the other way. I hope we can go back to that when he is removed from all of this. I hope so, but I’m not sure.”

    Article from Pitpass (http://www.pitpass.com):

    Published: 21/10/2006
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    Debate: are you happy or not to see the end of Schumi?

    #3249
    Nohad
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    [quote=TheFazz]What is interesting is that Webber is not sorry to see Schumi go.

    Debate: are you happy or not to see the end of Schumi?[/quote]

    [IMG]http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l34/nohadv6/Icons/smile_thumbup.gif[/IMG] for you Webber for speaking up.

    Sad to see Schumi go, NO. SmileyCentral.com

    #3250
    naza
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    The list of drivers not sad at MS departure is not just limited to Webber, I believe many are quite happy to see the 7 times world champ go. In other words, he has extended his welcome. In a highly charged, very competitive sports and where mega stakes are involved, you cannot expect too many sincere friends….although they may look like it (but for something in return). My advice to Herr Schumacher is, dont get too worried about statements such as those from Mr Webber.

    The 7 times world champion is after all a mortal and he made mistakes. I am not a fan of MS and his Ferrari outfit but I will still give him a standing ovation.

    Team Aliens (Immortals….hehehe).

    #3251
    Nohad
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    [quote=naza]Team Aliens (Immortals….hehehe).
    [/quote]

    Immortals! [IMG]http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l34/nohadv6/Icons/laugh.gif[/IMG]
    SmileyCentral.com

    WHAT A LAUGH! [IMG]http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l34/nohadv6/Icons/chairik8.gif[/IMG]

    #3254
    Nohad
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    Hate to say this but

    FANTASTIC RACE MICHAEL [IMG]http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l34/nohadv6/Icons/smile_thumbup.gif[/IMG]
    SmileyCentral.com

    #3255
    TheFazz
    Member

    [quote=Nohad]Hate to say this but

    FANTASTIC RACE MICHAEL SmileyCentral.com[/quote]

    stupendous indeed. that pass on kimi was special.

    congrats alonso and massa too.

    #3256
    sabelt
    Participant

    Go Alex Yoong! He managed to promote himself for coming race!

    #3257
    Jules
    Participant

    MS is a professional, rite to the end on all levels. He is racing even outside the cockpit and uses mind games to win…….some drivers just cannot hack it just like Webber! ( Webber…what a whinger)

    MS is an ideal driver to any team manager! PERIOD.

    He be missed by most, but not most drivers!

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