Tuesday, September 12, 2006
SHUMACHER-MUGG OR LEGEND
Its going to be Ramadaan soon and Lenz will once again play host to many drivers using JET FUEL Only. It is indeed a phenomina. Last year I went to Upper Crust Bakery and before Iftaar I ended up at the Robot. I just pressed the accelerator and the lity next to me wanted to race. Im slow so he left me in my wake. The only thing I could see was a sticker on his window. It said Jet Fuel only. Anyways thats beside the point.
When Michael wants something he Wants it, even if it is a drink. In my crew there is a Shumi, Montaya, Barichello. These owes were drivers and I felt safe on all our Cape Trips. But the BMW owes were always lambasting the Ferarri Owes. Look Im not big on Formula One. I just like the clothing and CARS. Shumi is a class driver and those that saw the Grand Prix on Sunday will bear testiment to that. However he has always been involved in Controversy in the past. Shumi arrived on the scene when Senna was King. He paid homage to Senna. Look he was involved in a lot of skirmishes and controversy.This MUGG Alonso just pitches up and says the following(NEWS 24.COM)
SHUMACHER WAS WORSE THAN ZIZOU
Madrid - Reigning world champion Fernando Alonso believes that for all his talent, German championship rival Michael Schumacher has been the most unsporting driver in the history of Formula One.
Schumacher announced his end-of-season retirement after his victory in the Monza Grand Prix in Italy on Sunday, but not before reducing his deficit on the Spaniard to just two points with three races remaining.
It means Schumacher is now in contention for an eighth world title - however that has failed to impress Renault driver Alonso.
Schumacher's critics talk of his questionable racing ethics, and purists argue that the German should not be included in the pantheon of greatest racing drivers alongside Juan Manuel Fangio of Argentina, Scotland's Jim Clark or Englishman Stirling Moss.
And Alonso, who had a disastrous weekend of racing at Monza, was keen to join those who have often questioned the less sporting aspects of the 37-year-old German's statistically impressive career.
"He's been the most penalised and is the most unsporting driver in the history of Formula One," Alonso said in daily sports paper Marca on Tuesday.
Alonso even claimed that French football legend Zinedine Zidane, who capped his retirement from football with an audacious World Cup final head-butt on Italian rival Marco Materrazzi, had gone out with more glory.
"Despite his head-butt, Zidane even left with more glory," added Alonso.
In Saturday's qualifying Alonso was relegated from fifth to tenth on the grid for an infringement which Renault contested vehemently, and he then failed to finish the race on Sunday when his engine blew.
Alonso now only has races in China, Japan and Brazil, the season-ender on October 22, to defend his title against Schumacher.
The Spaniard did give his German rival some credit, however.
"He's been the best driver in the sport, and competing against him has been an honour," said Alonso.
So what are the views on Shumacher. Is he the Greatest, Was he the Greatest. Was he better than Jodi Shector. Will he ice the cake with the Championship Victory.
Is Shumacher a Mugg or a Champion
I think when Michael wants a drink he should Get It
This Post is also a tribute to the Ferarri Man Himself. This man was a driver in my time.
He is a big Shumi Fan and with Michael behind the wheel he pulled us through the Gunstons, Cape Towns , Saturday Nights IN SUBLIME STYLE
WELL DONE EBIE J ON THE VICTORY!!!!!!!!!!1
FORZA FERARRI
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if you drive a turbo vw then i guess "its time to race" in this ramadaan period.
ReplyDeletegood luck to our schumi ...
Lets hope he tells the wife where he really is ....
SELECT racing
Remember that the car performs only after you about 3 samoosa's down and a "zak" spiced chip for extra performance
Schumi the LEGEND
ReplyDelete“The word legend is used in sport too loosely these days, but whatever your feelings about him, Schumacher is one of them. His leaving marks the end of an era in motor racing that he has defined by his mere presence. So many wins, so many pole positions, so many fastest laps, so many defeated opponents, most of whom have long since disappeared into the sunset - and two or three awful moments that let him down in 16 years behind the wheel at the highest level.
His absence will leave a chasm in the heart of the sport. As a pure driving talent, he is up there among the greats,” - Edward Gorman, The Times.
This indeed brings to an end an era in F1 - the Schumacher era... One we enjoyed very much that took the sport to new heights - popularising it world over...
Was Schumi forced into quitting? Is the question I ask, why? Because things seamed abit rough when Jean Todt turned his back on Luca Di Montezemolo at the end of the race, I believe that the decision to retire was NOT completely up to Michael and expect the next announcement of retirement to be Jean Todt's.
Well anyway as a Schumi fan… is it the right time to quit? I believe Yes, quit while on top. He has nothing to prove, because he has proved everything already. He will be missed and we salute him for what he is: The greatest F1 Driver - or any form of racing - will ever see.
What he has done and achieved in F1, will be extremely difficult to beat. I personally doubt that anyone will ever get close to beating Schumacher's number of victories.
World champion: 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Schumacher is the only driver to win seven championships in Formula One history and he now owns most of the sport's meaningful records. The German has been a winner like no other.
The bare facts are incontestable: a record 90 victories after Sunday's triumph at Monza, five successive titles for Ferrari and more points, pole positions and podiums than anyone else in history. Let’s hope he wraps it up in style, I’m positive he’ll finish as World Champ 2006.
Now we'll start the Kimi, Massa & Co era. But I don't think any of them would add the glamour that Schumi added to the sport.
Alonso the F$%kin prick can only dream of achieving half of what Schumi has. His comments are ridiculous, and should Schumi win the Championship it will be Alonso the butt-head being head-butted.
Schumi is a dirty druk but you can't argue with his records.
ReplyDeleteBut, he' still an arrogant prick of note......
schumi is a legend! only tiger woods compares with him when it comes to dominating a sport.
ReplyDeleteAll those skirmishes were as a result of the mens desire to win he cant handle to lose and thats what made him do what he has done. thats a characteristic of all champs.
I THINK SCHUMI SHOULD HEAD BUTT ALONSO AFTER THE LAST RACE... THE BLADY PRICK.
ReplyDeletecheers to a legend!!!! he was great and will always be remembered!
ReplyDeleteI think Shumi is class..
ReplyDeleteWhen Senna arrived on the seene he was acknowledged by Shumi. Who the f$5k is this MUGG Alonso to make a statement like this...
I disagree with you Talia.
By the way what are your views on JODI SHECTOR.
SWOOSH