Monday, October 09, 2006

WHEN MICHAEL SHUMACHER WANTS A..............





For the First time in six years FERARRI'S engine has blown. This pic on you LHS was taken at Ebie Jays house last night. This cap was just lying there.

Ok Ok. Maybe it was the theory of the Kleepah. These days this Theory applies to everything. We all know Renault wants the Constructors Championship, so maybe they phoned Moggi , He pulled some strings, Foned Elijah from Holiday Inn, and got someone to pop the Ferarri engine FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 6 YEARS.

I didnt want the MUGG Alonso to win but Jay and Ferarri have dissapointed us dearly.
A v5 was seen huhn huhning around Select.
Now Shumi has to win and Alonso must not finish. Am I right?

I was talking to Montoya and a few other okes outside Waris last night. There was alot of Banter amongst the Guys. The Anti Shumi owes were saying that he is not a sportsman and that The second Renault owe will take Shumi out in Brazil.

But Jay. CAN IT BE DONE.?
WILL YOU OWES STEAL THE CHAMPIONSHIP OR MUST MOGGI PULL A STRING.
MAYBE ALONSO WILL WAKE UP AND FIND A KLEEPAH UNDERNEATH HIS PEELOW.

I want to hear what the FERARRI fans have to say and OF course what the ANTI SHUMI owes have to say

Q & A with Michael Schumacher
You have conceded the championship to Fernando Alonso. Will you not still be trying
everything in Brazil?
Of course we will try everything, but you cannot count on someone retiring. The first thing for
us to think about is the constructors' championship and we will have to see what we can do.


But if you win and Fernando Alonso retires then you can still be champion?
Yes, very hypothetically. But this is not really the way I want to go to Brazil. I would like to
fight for the championship on the track. I have no reason to be unhappy. We have won so
much together and there was so much good work done over the year. To lose the
championship now is life and I can live with it very well. I love the guys here. I don't see it as
anyone's fault. It is just circumstance.


You were seen shaking the hands of the mechanics. Were you telling them it was over?
You can only say that life exists and is full of ups and downs. We have done so many great
things together. After Canada no one believed in the championship but we kept it open until
almost the last moment. But the title for the drivers' is over now. I don't want to believe in me
winning and my opponent not scoring one point, or not finishing.
That is not the basis I want to go into the race with. But there is no reason to be too
disappointed with what we achieved this year. I have no hard feelings. That is what life is.
Sometimes it is sweet, sometimes it is not.


Do you really believe it is over?
This is what I say. I don't want to start a race believing and hoping that someone will retire.
That is not the basis I want to win the championship on.


So how do you approach Brazil?
I see it as my last race and I will do the best I can. I will be happy with whatever comes out at
the end.


What exactly happened on the 37th lap?
There was no engine any more and everything went up in smoke.

Were there any signs beforehand that there was a problem?
No.

What went through your mind when it happened?
You know it is a retirement, you know you lose 10 points and you know the consequences.
And you also know in the first moments that the championship was decided like this.


What did you say to the mechanics?
I was just thanking them. I really believe the championship is over, so I wanted to thank them
all personally. We know Fernando only needs one point and we know what a good driver he
is so it should not be a problem for him. We will go to Brazil giving the best we can but that
will be more for the constructors' championship.


What was the race like until that moment?
It went very much according to plan. We were quick at those moments that we wanted to be
quick and the result looking like it was going to go well.


How long do you think it will take you to get over the disappointment?
Not too long. As I have said, I can live very well with this. I tried everything I could this year,
and we all together tried everything we could. But in the end it didn't work out. That is it.

17 comments:

  1. The picture is perfect 4 a man who had to win at any cost at 1 stage. He deserves an unforgetable send off. The way he waved n smiled 2 the crowd after his engine blew was evident that the man knows that his fate has come to an end. He has accepted it n so too should all Schumacher muggs out there

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  2. Thank god that cnut didn't win. It also goes to show that you can never count on reliability. Don't like Alonso much either but rather have him win this thing than the perennial cnut Schumi. Just hope i don't have to eat my words though after brazil.

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  3. Schumi is and will be 1 of da worlds best drivers no matter wat car his driving.Schumi is in the likes of the great Senna.Schumi is a legend.

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  4. Schumi the cnut aint Senna

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  5. Shumy will always remain a legend. He is the sweetest sportsman just like the fan u mention in the article
    'A blast from the past'

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  6. What about the fan in the article
    Is he like what in schumie?
    sweetest or sportsman or both?

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  7. schmuie the best there has ever been!!!!

    if you cant admit that u blind! its like saying ernie els is better then tiger, u just cant say that. schumies record speeks for itself

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  8. "He's going to go into that last race thinking: 'Now, how can I win this and Alonso not score anything?'

    "That's the way he's going to approach it - otherwise he's not Michael Schumacher."

    Damon Hill

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  9. Michael Schumacher is undoubtedly one of the greatest racing drivers to grace motorsport's centre stage. His awesome driving ability has made him the winner of more grands prix and World Championships than any other driver in F1 history and his records speaks for itself. The FIA with all the might changed the blady rules of F1 for what ? TO SLOW SCHUMI DOWN… The guy will be remembered as a true f1 Champ. To Montoya, and all those Anti Schumi Fans, and go F@#k yourselves. Schumi

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  10. You tell them Shumie. You my Shumie. Hey blogger how about some pics of MY big hot Shumie. Shumie you my man. You always have been.

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  11. SHUMYS a true legend!his BETTER then senna anytime.i still think he can pull it off at interlagos.just hope the MUGG alonso crashes. . . .faheem_vezharz

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  12. Some may say he is a flawed genius, prone to losing any grasp of sportsmanship. Others would go much further, but there can be no doubt as to his immense talent and while numbers never tell the whole story, only a true great can rewrite a sport's record book so comprehensively.

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  13. In my humble opinion, Damon Hill should just keep his trap SHUT! He was always more of a whiner than a driver (much like Alonso has turned out to be).

    He's right about Schumi, though... don't write him off... I'm just tired of hearing Damon's YAP!

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  14. Where is my pics of my big hot Shumie

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  15. faheem vezherz

    i think you were still in your diaper days in the senna era so please refrain from commenting on stuff you dont know about!!

    from vezherz
    the original!!

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  16. I sill want to know. Who is the Better Driver.
    Shumi or Montoya.

    In the zone it was Montoya.

    But on the track

    You guys were there. Who won the race in the Zone.

    Mayeb it was a no nmaer like Mika Salo

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  17. I was there Shumi beat Montoya on the final few bends.

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