saw andrew's comment comparing schu to jim clark
choked
totally agree. MS palin turned into VJ. And Hill for what matters.Giblet wrote:For the record, Schumacher turned into JV, and was stripped of all his points for the year for doing so.
You should go watch the video on youtube Andrew, just for kicks. No wheels of JV's car left the track.
MS defined the word desperate more than any dictionary could on more than one occasion.
autogyro wrote:Jim Clark? No chance.
When Jim was racing the moves made by Hamilton would probably have killed someone.
In those days you drove with skill and sportsmanship or died simple.
That is not to say I that I disagree with Hamiltons driving ability and style, he is a racer, it is just that there can be no comparison.
Now I know whose posts to skip. U have a right to an opinion, however ludicrous it is. But are u really serious?andrew wrote:Don't remember Schumacher driving into anyone. I remember him being t-boned by Damon Hill and Jaques Villineuve having 2 wheels off the track trying to pass on a gap that wasn't there. You say park, I say stall. It depends on which side of the fence you're on. All teams have team orders, right from the start of F1 so why single out Schumacher?Just_a_fan wrote:Don't remember Jim Clark driving in to others to try to knock them out of races. Don't remember him parking his car during qualifying to prevent others getting a quick time. Don't remember Clark needing team orders to win races.andrew wrote:Jim Clark was a one off...I would compare him more to Schumacher - both similar characters with immense natural talent, both keep their life outside the sport very private and are both quite humble and quick to recognise the help they have had.
Don't see how Schumacher can be mentioned in the same breath as Clark without just a bit of a choke. Really...
I can mention Schumacher and Clark in the same breath quite easily. No choking or anything.
It is common for the living to mostly see the abilities of the dead and past in an over generous light vis a vis today's talent. Yet history shows that our present and future greats are and will be better than those past. That is why records are broken. Drivers today, have many things to help them get better...computers, earlier introduction to the sport...on and on and on...That is not to say Jim Clark isn't one of the best but saying there is NO COMPARISON is mere exageration. And I am not accusing u of anything unusualautogyro wrote:Jim Clark? No chance.
When Jim was racing the moves made by Hamilton would probably have killed someone.
In those days you drove with skill and sportsmanship or died simple.
That is not to say I that I disagree with Hamiltons driving ability and style, he is a racer, it is just that there can be no comparison.