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14 Jul 2001, 16:41 (Ref:117057) | #1 | |||
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Frank Williams: "Those without Michael have a problem!"
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Re: Frank Williams: "Those without Michael have a problem!"
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14 Jul 2001, 19:06 (Ref:117102) | #3 | |
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Of course sir Frank is right. I'm by no means a fan of TGF, but it would be ridiculous not to admit the simple fact: The man is brilliant.
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14 Jul 2001, 21:56 (Ref:117148) | #4 | ||
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Quite so....
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14 Jul 2001, 22:17 (Ref:117155) | #5 | ||
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Agree with Frank: The man is brilliant and one of the best of the F1, but not the perfect man...
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14 Jul 2001, 22:19 (Ref:117156) | #6 | ||
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Excuse me! I must said SIR Frank Williams.
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14 Jul 2001, 22:41 (Ref:117165) | #7 | ||
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There is no "perfect man" or "woman" is there?
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14 Jul 2001, 23:10 (Ref:117171) | #8 | ||
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altho i acknowlege that he is good, i still dont like him. anyway having such a dominant driver ruins a series! roll on 2005 when he's gone! mebe we'll see some more open racing!
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14 Jul 2001, 23:15 (Ref:117172) | #9 | ||
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kristof14,
The problem is not he's being the dominant driver, believe me, it's not his fault. There's simply nobody to level him by now. I just hope some guys can handle this, but who knows ??? |
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14 Jul 2001, 23:48 (Ref:117184) | #10 | ||
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"anyway having such a dominant driver ruins a series!"
Hmm...so you mean we have to get rid of all the dominant and great drivers to ensure all the drivers are equal in skills to have an exciting series? Try having 22 Tarso on the grid...*yawn* What we have to do is to raise the quality of the other drivers...its really their fault that they are not good enough...not Schumacher's fault for being better and more commited. And nobody is perfect. |
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15 Jul 2001, 02:48 (Ref:117204) | #11 | ||
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As I'm in the same boat as most people (I am not a fan of TGF) I'll make this short.
Firstly, the respect from Sir Frank is nothing new. If he could afford to Sir Frank would gladly have TGF drive for him, along with every other team boss on the grid. Basically all Sir Frank said was what every other team boss and journalist thought of him. As a driver, TGF is unequalled on todays grid, and rates highly as an all-time great. It's his off-track mannerisms that make him less popular. I equate his popularity with driving for Ferrari. If he didn't drive for Ferrari, he wouldn't be as popular. One goes with the other. But TGF is the best out there by far. Faster, fitter and more commmitted to F1 and just plain better really. |
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15 Jul 2001, 04:20 (Ref:117214) | #12 | ||
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How bad is his off track mannerism may i ask?
He told the media to stop bugging poor Mika about his poor performances. He encouraged both Button and Kimi by voicing his thoughts that they are quality and talented drivers. He played for charity matches are visit the less fortunate. He would praise his team and reward his team if they performed well, yet encourage them when they are down. He is realistic and at least trying not to sound arrogant. He voiced his comments...yet would readily retract his statement if he realised his comments are wrong... He is relatively open to the media, yet not excessively so. He gives his opinion and views to FIA decisions and being encouraging in doing so. He devotes his time to carry out work for FIA in safety, etc etc etc... He is not perfect...but how many of you know him well enough to say that his off-track mannerism is not good? At least he doesnt go whining about his team or other drivers, as do Rubens and JV, and not seek attention through the press by accepting a big interview every race like DC does. It is not his off track mannerism that makes him less popular...its his past...and those who dislike him are really digging at him because of that. To that...i cant stop you...but advice that lets just witness one of the greater drivers making history and thank him for at least making F1 less boring a place with his inspiring drive every now and then... Stop living in the past...MS now is a better guy than ever. |
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15 Jul 2001, 06:48 (Ref:117224) | #14 | ||
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He may be the best at testing, racing, qualifying, getting the best from his engineers, from the car and the team. However, as a human being he is an absolute failure.
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15 Jul 2001, 07:32 (Ref:117231) | #15 | ||
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I really do not see your point of him being a failure as a human...
He is enjoying life as a father of 2 adorable kids, and husband of a lovely wife. He has a supportive family of a mother, father and brother. He succeeded in his dream and ambitions He had achieved in his lifetime more than most of us ever could in 2. Who are we, me and you, to say he is a failure as a human being? Unless of course your first name is God... |
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15 Jul 2001, 10:43 (Ref:117272) | #16 | ||
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Re: Frank Williams: "Those without Michael have a problem!"
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The cheating TGF is perfectly suited to this cheated F1, and be sure that seeing this trash is not a privilege, but at least a very disgusting and annoying thing! BTW, Sir Frank is in the business and, like all the others, suits it. |
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15 Jul 2001, 10:50 (Ref:117276) | #17 | ||
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How can you write such a thing? With his domination imposed by politics he made this f1 the most boring ever! No real competition is allowed in F1 in present days! BTW, you can't pretend that an image rebuilding must cancel years and years of history. |
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15 Jul 2001, 15:06 (Ref:117328) | #18 | ||
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RunFree: "I've no prejudices (...) against him."
And i wonder how can you write such a thing? Sure...so i suppose having Mika 30s ahead is more interesting? Tell me...with no real competition allowed today in F1...how on earth did Mika find himself in 1st? How did JPM get through? You cant blame Michael for not making F1 exciting...u cant expect him to slow down his pace to just allow Jacques to catch up can u? |
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15 Jul 2001, 21:24 (Ref:117426) | #19 | ||
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F1 in general is borin at the moment, the whole thing is boring, boring, boring!!!!! touring cars is the best series at the moment!!! races are much more exciting and teams are more open towards fans!
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16 Jul 2001, 11:56 (Ref:117706) | #20 | ||
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Hey there folks!! I'm Tristan and if, like me, you've just joined this thread let me welcome you to another GGGRRRRRREEEEEEEAT post about..... MICHAEL SCHUMACER!!!
Yes indeed, MICHEAL SCHUMACER, our favourite topic on this forum. If you just read and don't post or ar a complete newbie, feel free to send this topic to ALL your friends and encourage THEM to be a part of this too!! Go on, why not?? What's holding you back??? |
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16 Jul 2001, 12:22 (Ref:117724) | #21 | ||
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hmmm,
Considering all the backing he's been giving to Montoya does this mean he really doesn't think that JPM can do the job? I thought that was why he was hired. Maybe Frank's just winding his superstar up. OTH he's probably getting ready to bag him |
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17 Jul 2001, 13:35 (Ref:118299) | #22 | |
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schumie rules!
hi everybody!
i think michael schumacher rules the F1 world right now....and rightly so! that guy has it all! he has the fitness, he's undoubtedly talented, he's got the killer instinct and he's driving for the best team! |
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17 Jul 2001, 13:40 (Ref:118305) | #23 | |
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too bad he didnt win at silverstone. it seemed like there was some problem with his car. did u guys see how mika overtook him? i mean, how was he able to pull that on schumie?! sure does surprise me.
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17 Jul 2001, 13:42 (Ref:118307) | #24 | |
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it's fun watching the rivalry between the schumacher brothers...and i'm sure little bro ralf will sure be catching up on michael....though not quite like michael! no one can be in his shoes....though i'm sure everyone would want 2 b....including me!
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17 Jul 2001, 13:45 (Ref:118310) | #25 | |
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i think JPM is quite promising driver....and if he learns to keep his famous temper under control, he can be dangerous!
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