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I'll take a stab at the last question. I think that MW has a ton of potential. I just think that somewhere along the way he did indeed become the "apple polisher" that jungle boy said and hopefully Frank is exactly the kind of person to cut through the ca-ca and make him (back) into a racer first and a self-promoter second.
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9 Dec 2004, 04:14 (Ref:1174970) | #77 | ||
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So is treating the guys that look after you and your car really that bad? Why shouldn't a driver treat the rest of his teammates, especially the backroom guys that normally do not great the credit, in a manner that he himself would want to be treated.
If AP really did complain that MW was apple polishing, and that because of this he was getting better treatment, then why did he not think to do the same, and maybe earn some respect from the team for himself. |
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9 Dec 2004, 06:31 (Ref:1175003) | #79 | |
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Sorry but what does the term 'Apple Polisher' mean in this context. (Sorry for the stupid question) I think this is a bit like What happen with Mick Doohan and Max Biaggi a few years ago. When Mick was winning his titles all Max would do was whinge and say that Mick had the best bike and if he was on that bike he would win the world title. Mick put up with it for years, then finally blew up after one of the races and gave Max an absolute slagging. Turns out that Mick was right becase Max has done SFA on a multitude of good bikes.
I think this is quite similar Webber just got sick of being slagged by Pizzonia and has bitten back. Good on him I say. |
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With all these sportsmen having egos and self-belief greater than an iceberg, there are sensitive to anybody challenging their worth/ability. Any poor performance are often blamed on the machinery or team or circumstances or that the rival has a better luck...it is not about their lack or lesser ability relative to a rival competitor. It's so easy to push the blame and excuse themselves, it's hence very tempting.
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I also only recall the one time. Everything that I have read since has come, allegedly, from MW. Could just be media-generated dirt though.
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I dont think this is out of the norm for Mark at all. He was one of the main people last year saying that BAR was running light and that they were not any faster than Jag. Its for reasons like this that I was never a fan of his mindset. However, since his has not been beaten by a teammate yet he has to be given some credit.
I think a true test of his worth will be shown next year. Speaking of pressure, he did not handle pressure really well last year did he? "The car" always seemed to have issues whenever there was an opportunity to show his true worth. |
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The car always DID have serious issues! Jaguar never sussed out their tyre wear problems - the races were never going to work out for them for this reason alone.
I think it highly unlikely that MW's only skill is outrageously good qualifying - he often gets the car way, way higher than it deserves to be, and that surely can't be a fluke. I'll be putting money on him in the Williams. |
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I really don't have any doubt at all that Webber will prove his doubters wrong when the serious action starts next year. He is a very good driver, a team-player and respected by the other drivers [except Pizzonia!]. Being a team-player is not the same as being an apple polisher, btw, for those who can't tell the difference.
That said, I was very surprised that he came out with these comments about Pizzonia. I can only think that he felt compelled to say his piece before the team makes what, in his opinion, would be a bad choice. Incidentally, I understood at the time that the problems Jaguar had with Pizzonia, whom I also rate highly, were as much to do with his manager as witth him. Maybe the manager has now (been) moved on... |
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