You think Senna drove cleanly???
If so I'm sorry but your idol had clay feet all the way back to the begining.
Plays, not played.strad wrote:You think Senna drove cleanly???
If so I'm sorry but your idol had clay feet all the way back to the begining.
I can think of only 1 or 2 drivers that plays really dirty.
How are these two statements related?You think Senna drove cleanly???
In Jackie's day he could see more. The cars were shorter and smaller. Today the car's have more limited vission.strad wrote:It really boils down to the fact that Senna and Schumacher changed the game.
Do you really think it was so easy back in the day?
Right up front, check out the mirrors. In Jackies day they were so small and just a buzzing blur...Watch in the onboard camera work today, they are steady and you can actually see in them.
It's is simply a matter of respect and fair play,,,something long gone in this world and especially in racing.
if they can hear radio messages from the pits they could he hear radio messages from sensors on the side of the carFlorio wrote:Has anyone thought that no driver would hear the propsed proximity sensors also? An engine is loud enough through corners let alone max revs on a straight.