Ahh JET, We all know that you only like (dare i say admire/idolize) Merc AMG and Rosberg and will defend them to the death. Amatures we are, BUT nobody is throwing unjustified crap at your hero whom is clearly faltrering in it efforts (or the lack therof) to get two reliable cars to the grid! 5 out of 7 retirements caused by the team is absolute BS in this day and age. Especially a team that is supposed to be a front runner. This aint HRT with a 75 people operation and $0 to spend!JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote: Why? Because people Seem to want to be childish and throw crap at the team when their hero falters.
LOL...Neither will Rosberg I suspect.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote: Realistically, Schumacher wasn't ever going to be a favourite for the WDC.
Diluting the fact.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote: The team have screwed up on various occasions this year, yes. No one disputes this.
But to fling mud and start name calling is beyond belief from mere amateurs.
A Prawn stinks, the teams stinks. Who is the head of this team? Ross Brawn.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote: Prawn? I mean is this F1technical or some shitty tabloid F1 site like crash.net?
Agreed JET, but that is during a whole season, not 7 races. We aint even half way yet (just over 1/3rd actually), in an era when F1 should be very good reliabilty wise... 5 out of 19 is ok'ich, giving abot 26% unreliability.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Look at Vettel in 2010, suffering reliability issues in 6 races compared to Webbers 1.
Look at 2011 with Webber suffering almost the reverse of 2010.
2009? Kovalainen suffered 5 car failures to Hamiltons 2, and alot more besides.
So what is not Normal? Historically, there has always been a driver in a season that suffers far worse reliability than his team mate.
When faced with bad fortune, people invariably clutch at superstitions or look to apportion blame.
The reality is there is not much you can do to change your luck other than to carry on and remain calm.
If it is sabotage, it is not under the auspices of Mercedes....who could be leading the WCC right now had Schumacher not suffered his misfortune.
Obviously staged. A member of the TFHC would never be caught outside in official attirebhallg2k wrote:
which gearbox problem are you talking about?JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:The gearbox issue I can understand, as this was due to MS getting the carbonfibre gearbox on the updated rear. It was a quick decision that Schumacher would have approved of given that it was worth more in terms of time(solving tyre wear problems).
The fuel flow problem is one of those things that can happen to a driver at any time of the season. Not knowing the exact details I cannot comment further.
Thats 2 from 7 races.
Gerhardsa wrote:Ahh JET, We all know that you only like (dare i say admire/idolize) Merc AMG and Rosberg and will defend them to the death.
Im sourcing from memory mate, on reflection didn't have a pit screw up too which isn't technically...a technical failure?siskue2005 wrote:or are you talking about changing the gearbox at bahrain AFTER he had the DRS failure?
JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Careful now maatjies, dont want to incur the considerable wrath of the mods.NewtonMeter wrote:![]()
My moer, dis 'n klein wêreld...
Any how, I placed a bet on Schumacher to win a race yesterday. Tidy sum I put on it too.
He is capable, and the car is capable....just a matter of time.
JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:But my guess is that the problems Mercedes have had with Schumacher's car has boiled down to a misfit of some kind by a handful of guys, I'm taking maybe 2 or 3 guys.
So when people start talking about cancelling orders for prospective Benz ownership, others about ineptitude, others about incompetence and others about Mercedes out to screw their star driver to suit some cockeyed marketing strategy(I was in fits of laughter at this), then Ja, I'm stepping up to the plate to defend the team.
No apologies for it either.
Would love to see MS get a decent result (never mind a win) from a reasonably trouble-free race weekend in order to finally arrest this ridiculously improbable spell of 'bad luck' for him. And I would congratulate Merc for finally providing him with the machinery to accomplish that, should it actually come to pass. But surely I cannot be faulted for not having the confidence to bet on this supposed mathematical 'certainty', given how ineffectual the team has been so far in addressing recurring issues of mechanical unreliability, pit crew inefficiency, and poor race strategies that seem to bedevil only car #7.Gerhardsa wrote:...Even though I support the old timer I wont be placing any bets on him soon, not because he is incapable (we all know he is very capable, no matter how you like or hate him), but because of his car.
I'd rather go with grojean or someone like little Perez for a win somewhere.