Neno wrote:I never seen Ferrari fan who called Schumacher a traitorYou should worship him. He came to some lousy Ferrari after winning two championship with Benneton. He turned that lousy Ferrari into the winning team. And you call him a traitor? - and this coming from Renault fan, not Ferrari, not Benneton, but Renault.
bhallg2k wrote:Regardless of the status of his loyalty or disloyalty, I'm not really that psyched about the prospect of a 44-year-old driver in red, especially when you consider that the mind is the first to go, and he turned off his car today for no good reason.
bhallg2k wrote:I don't really think there's anything wrong with him, either. That last bit was just my dry-ass sense of humor.
All the same, this is Alonso's team now, and we've seen in the past that he doesn't always play well with others. The last thing I want to see is fate tempted by the reintroduction of an iconic figure who could easily disrupt whatever flow the team has going for it right now.
SchumacherM wrote:Anything but Massa, I guess. No holding back, just replace him. He had his fair share of chances.
Nando wrote:His third birthday and he´s already got two titles. Now that´s impressive![]()
The rate of development has been astonishing
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