..........put it on pole at monaco. The ultimate drivers circuit where the driver makes the biggest difference.munudeges wrote:He's in the same bracket as any other driver who is having consistent accidents, whether it be Grosjean, Maldonado or anyone else.
Fact is he's had previous. He ran into the back of Senna at Barcelona and exactly the same thing happened in Singapore last year. They simply shouldn't be happening. Anyone who is hanging on to the desperate idea that he's outperforming Rosberg is just seriously delusional. The writing is on the wall - in big, bold type.
i promise you that's the last time when i quote.zyphro wrote:Your posts are becoming more and more amusing (to say the least); keep making stuff up if it makes you feel any better.clipsy1H wrote:... but at his age its hard to stay focus 2 hours and i'm sure after this incident he realized ... .
I'm sure Rosberg has enjoyed being outperformed by someone who finds it "hard to stay focus[ed] [for] 2 hours", this season.
Take some much heeded advice: read before you submit your post.clipsy1H wrote:i promise you that's the last time when i quote.zyphro wrote:Your posts are becoming more and more amusing (to say the least); keep making stuff up if it makes you feel any better.clipsy1H wrote:... but at his age its hard to stay focus 2 hours and i'm sure after this incident he realized ... .
I'm sure Rosberg has enjoyed being outperformed by someone who finds it "hard to stay focus[ed] [for] 2 hours", this season.
With all respect for Micheal (btw: i'm fan Schumi) and for all users on this forum (Schumcher fans or not) but how can you say Schumi outperformed Nico? even today Nico starts P10 and finish P5 .... today he beat Michael on track , Schumi can't keep pace with Nico and after 4-5 laps he was over 2 sec behind.
Nico win this year and was on podium (now you gonna tell me about car failures and partil you're right but let's talk about Barcelona when he crashed with Senna and missed opportunity to win at Monaco. We can also talk about Monza where Nico starts P7 and at end of the race almost beat Micheal. In last 2 years Nico finished ahead of him and same will do this year.
You'll probably tell me about qualifying but i said that! He's one of the best 1 lap driver. Please stop be a fanboy.
Will be good for everyone if Micheal leave but especially for him... don't want to watch another year how he continue to fail
Maybe team isn't good but Mercedes is the only option for him. We are naive if think he can go to Sauber McLaren or Ferrari. All this teams need a young talented drivers like Perez Di Resta or Hulk.
let´s see how things pan out . I very much remember the likes of Vettel HAMILTON Button Webber comitting HUGE mistakes recently involving other drivers ...Remember Webber running over Kovalainen? Hamilton crashing into Button Vettel t-Boning Button etc etc.. --- happens AT ANY AGE. If Schumacher was a fault free zone I´d be happier butmunudeges wrote:He's in the same bracket as any other driver who is having consistent accidents, whether it be Grosjean, Maldonado or anyone else.
Fact is he's had previous. He ran into the back of Senna at Barcelona and exactly the same thing happened in Singapore last year. They simply shouldn't be happening. Anyone who is hanging on to the desperate idea that he's outperforming Rosberg is just seriously delusional. The writing is on the wall - in big, bold type.
Indeed, I would've thought he'd ask something more appropriate (i.e referring to his condition from suffering from the impact).fiohaa wrote:I thought the team radio message we heard of michaels engineer saying something like 'what happened there?!' in a rather angry tone was shocking.
after all the failures merc have had with the car, and michael has been nothing but polite and not said a single bad word about the team ever, not once complained on radio ever.
and for his engineer to turn round and say immediately after he crashed........... unbelievable.
Of course, however, when either of the aforementioned goes on to win a race, well, the rest is history.Ganxxta wrote:
Remember, Vettel made mistakes this season (malaysia), Hamilton did some more last season, and they also count as THE top drivers...
In pure speed, they look fairly level, but Shumi, lately, (today excluded) seems to be lapping slightly quicker in the races than Nico. I do belive Micheal is trying too hard and overdriving, which causes mistakes. So...I'm saying the mistakes are Micheal's fault, but i don't believe they would've happened if the car was up to the level a Mercedes factory effort should be.munudeges wrote:He's in the same bracket as any other driver who is having consistent accidents, whether it be Grosjean, Maldonado or anyone else.
Fact is he's had previous. He ran into the back of Senna at Barcelona and exactly the same thing happened in Singapore last year. They simply shouldn't be happening. Anyone who is hanging on to the desperate idea that he's outperforming Rosberg is just seriously delusional. The writing is on the wall - in big, bold type.
I'm a big Shumi fan too, but he did blame it on a mechanical problem(implied)."The car wouldn't decelerate and I need to investigate the cause"ahmedvortex wrote: 3 . Vergne ( havenopoor 2012 ) , rear brake problem in fp 2 and fp3 , for Schumacher ,knowing his team members ability to solve problems., he was forced to lie ( like with previous big teams ) , he cant say i crashed my Mercedes amg , cause braking problem .
Pierce89 wrote:I'm a big Shumi fan too, but he did blame it on a mechanical problem(implied).ahmedvortex wrote: 3 . Vergne ( havenopoor 2012 ) , rear brake problem in fp 2 and fp3 , for Schumacher ,knowing his team members ability to solve problems., he was forced to lie ( like with previous big teams ) , he cant say i crashed my Mercedes amg , cause braking problem .