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Wonder what Schumi's win tally would now look like if Senna had have been around to race him for 5 or 6 additional years?

But anyway- It is what it is.

very similar, Senna would not have driven into the 2000's

Schumacher missed a fair bit of racing with the broken legs too, so the win tally would've been even greater.

He's the greatest of all time. sux2besenna

Schumacher was too bloody lazy to come back in reasonable time from a single, slightly broken leg. He is no Niki Lauda.

Schumacher was a hack that was never challenged because he was too soft to deal with a competitive team mate. He cant even beat Rosberg who is no star.

Eh, give anybody an overly developed car and they'll win the title now. All these guys are just as good as each other given the right circumstance.

Look at Button in that Brawn for example. Schui was the same. A car with unlimited testing is always going to cream the competition. These guys are as interchangeable as my socks

something has to be done. maybe also try no rear aero (or at most limit to 5degree or something like that to still have the look of rear wing and little advertising space) and just have front wings, imagine the overstear the drivers would have to overcome. That would bring out the real talent

something has to be done. maybe also try no rear aero (or at most limit to 5degree or something like that to still have the look of rear wing and little advertising space) and just have front wings, imagine the overstear the drivers would have to overcome. That would bring out the real talent

Why does "something have to be done"

People have been bitching about too much aero etc etc since approximately forever. The more they restict the cars the less interesting F1 becomes.

Now we have fake tyres and fake overtaking to go with the fake plastic trees in the hospitality areas.

Anyway it will all mean nothing when Ferrari buy the series.

Schumacher was too bloody lazy to come back in reasonable time from a single, slightly broken leg. He is no Niki Lauda.

Schumacher was a hack that was never challenged because he was too soft to deal with a competitive team mate. He cant even beat Rosberg who is no star.

sounds like a well reasoned and balanced opinion.

Eh, give anybody an overly developed car and they'll win the title now. All these guys are just as good as each other given the right circumstance.

Look at Button in that Brawn for example. Schui was the same. A car with unlimited testing is always going to cream the competition. These guys are as interchangeable as my socks

except that schumacher didn't just win in Ferrari. And didn't just win in the Ferrari once it was the best car...

Eh, give anybody an overly developed car and they'll win the title now. All these guys are just as good as each other given the right circumstance.

Look at Button in that Brawn for example. Schui was the same. A car with unlimited testing is always going to cream the competition. These guys are as interchangeable as my socks

I'm assuming you're excluding Massa from that after reading all your posts re his driving lol

fake plastic trees in the hospitality areas.

lulz

Booking tickets for Aust. GP next year.

anyone want in?

$1300 will get you brabham 4 corner package tickets with all that crap wolverine said he is getting (they extended it) accom at crown promenade (casino,baby!) and flights.

you can get some change if you go for tight arse flights.

except that schumacher didn't just win in Ferrari. And didn't just win in the Ferrari once it was the best car...

A benetton with traction control does do wonders... and punting williams'

The multi year fuzz winning run was, like i said, a culmination of running around Fiorano endlessly and big dollars. A year in year out over developed car.

Which is why i and much of the f1 community took so much happyness in Fernando winning the '05 WDC in such a comparatively less well funded and resouce rich team.

lulz

Booking tickets for Aust. GP next year.

anyone want in?

$1300 will get you brabham 4 corner package tickets with all that crap wolverine said he is getting (they extended it) accom at crown promenade (casino,baby!) and flights.

you can get some change if you go for tight arse flights.

Sweet.

More SAU'ers at the Promenade.

Fake trees and maybe some fake boobies.

F1 rocks.

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