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Old 15-07-2004, 13:26   #265
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Re: Formula One Motor Racing

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Originally Posted by Asghar
Just accept the fact
Michael Schumacher is the greatest F1 driver of his generation, maybe of all time. He has proved it time and time again. Just look at what he achieved in 97,98,99 almost winning the championship in an inferior Ferrari, which he finally won in 2000. Plus countless races where he drove the cars to the absolute limit.

If you don't like him personally then you don't like him. But it's less painful if you just accept the fact that he is maybe the greatest F1 driver of all time.

You only end up sounding like idiots trying to criticise him or find excuses.
Hrumph, if you could put Senna, Prost, Mansell, Piquet, Fittipaldi, Andretti, Stewart, Clark (to borrow from another post in this thread) and a few of his peers he is currently competing against in a race with Schumacher, all driving the same car, well I guess he would still win, but only because he would use his car as a battering ram and be the only car on the track come the finishing line.

He is a very good driver, there is no taking that away from him, what I feel is his downfall is that there seems to be a lack of sportsmanship, that makes watching him and F1 a complete turn-off to me at the moment.
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