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18 Mar 2005, 21:24 (Ref:1255502) | #1 | ||
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Bizarre: "drivers vote 19:1 for Schu apology for Heidfeld crash"
Rather odd one this I found over at F1-Live.com
http://f1.racing-live.com/en/headlin...18182245.shtml It seems as though all the F1 drivers had a vote wether if Michael should apologise to Nick for the Melbourne crash, they voted 19:1, and Michael was forced to make an apology, bizarre! |
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I assume Michael was the one who voted against him apologising?
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It seems a bit odd that they should vote whether MS has to apologize. Probably they voted who they thought was more guilty in the crash.
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Strange, first time I ever heard of such a thing being done!
I would have loved to see his cringing face when he made that apology! Mmmmyesss, excellent.... °strokes kitty° ^_^ Last edited by ASCII Man; 18 Mar 2005 at 22:25. |
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Excellent! Im very glad that this took place...however unconventional it would appear! Hehe.
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Uhm, sorry, but this is a bunch of BS. Both drivers said it was time to move on Thursday. And now the others bring this up in some kind of meeting? Don't they have better things to do? Or will they make a vote on Trulli's hairdoe next GP and make him cut his hair if it shows below his helmet?
There used to be a time when the drivers actually had some kind of aura around them. That all the more faded with this ridiculous vote. |
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18 Mar 2005, 22:52 (Ref:1255563) | #8 | ||
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I have to say, justice is done, he has apologised, he was at fault (as virtually everyone apart from die hard Ferrari fans and the Ferrari team thought) lets move on!
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18 Mar 2005, 23:05 (Ref:1255569) | #9 | ||
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Good on you Rubens!
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18 Mar 2005, 23:16 (Ref:1255583) | #10 | ||
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Surely they didn't need to make such a big fuss over this. He's not the first driver to collide with another and be at fault - indeed, over 200 races Michael's been in that position before. I'm not always first to defend Michael, but a public apology like this seems over-the-top - certainly, no toehr driver would be pressed into this, let alone unanimously. Maybe the vote was a response to (or satire of) Ferrari frequently being the only team to vote against new regulations?
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If that took place in the manner described - they are ALL a bunch of big girl's blouses.
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Just goes to show what a bunch of Girls the current crop of Drivers are.
Poorly worded articale as from where I was watching it was Nick that ran into Schumacher after he was blocked late. Last edited by XJR14/WSC95; 18 Mar 2005 at 23:48. |
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It sounds to me like this was just a bit of fun in the scheduled drivers meeting. I often wondered if they just talked about boring stuff "He accepted the decision, stood up and verbally apologised in front of everyone in the room." I'm sure everyone in the room had a good giggle
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Yes, I can see such accomplished drivers like Freisacher, Monteiro, and Kartekeyan telling the 7 time WDC that he "must" apoligise to Heidfeld. Right!
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This is one of the most stupidest occurances I have heard about in F1.
It is racing? why apologise?? Do footballers apologise to the opposition if they hurt them in a tackle? no, cause it is part of the sport. |
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They discussed the incident for thirty minutes then voted to force SchM to apologise. What's wrong with that?
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Hhhaha..i don't know to laugh or cry.
A sad bunch of drivers to be squabbling over such a small incident. Honestly, like what i've mentioned in earlier posts, Michael is in majority blame, but Nick wasnt faultless. But on the whole, it is such a small racing incident that no one would have noticed if it is between a Minardi and a Jordan. But Michael's involved...hmmm..that adds a whole new light to it. If this is the way drivers want to judge moves, i hope they have the integrity to do it for subsequent crashes involving other drivers as well. i think what is funny is that both Michael and Nick have forgotten about the incident and moved on, only for some smart boy bring it up again. If it's from a clear sporting view, i have no problem with it. But frankly, i have a feeling that Michael would call it a day soon. No matter how much passion a man has for racing, the political BS that is hurting F1 is going to take it's toll. |
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what a lucky dude this schmacher-guy is. if he wouldn't be part of the family-friendly-sunday-afternoon-entertaining-industry, he even might have been voted off.
let's hope max never hears about that... |
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Michael should have apoligised, without the need of a poll for him to realise.
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