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January 30th, 2012 12:28 PM #61
Iba talaga paglumampas ng 40... Lolo ng yung galaw.
http://planetf1.com/news/3213/746299...-Final-Season-
Michael Schumacher fans had best say farewell during this season because Gerhard Berger reckons it will be his last in F1.
Schumacher, arguably the most successful driver to have ever raced in Formula One with his seven World titles, first quit the sport at the end of 2006.
After three years out, he returned in 2010, brought back by Ross Brawn's Mercedes GP outfit.
And although Schumacher stated at the time that winning an eighth World title was the ultimate goal, the German has yet to put up a challenge.
With Mercedes GP struggling to match the leading three teams, the 43-year-old and his team-mate Nico Rosberg have battled to even reach the podium. In fact, Rosberg is the only one who has during their partnership.
The younger German has also had the measure of his compatriot in the standings, beating him soundly in 2010 while he was again the victor in the intra-team battle last season.
And it's Schumacher's inability to match Rosberg that has Berger predicting that this season - the last in his Mercedes GP contract - will also be his last in F1.
"I do not think he will extend his contract. At this point I think it will be enough," Berger told Auto Moto und Sport.
"He has no chance against Rosberg. He will have to admit that at more than 40 years old he cannot beat a young driver at his level."
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January 30th, 2012 01:26 PM #63
Reflexes only matter when the car starts to spin on a wet track or when someone swerves into you. And as we've seen over the past few seasons, even younger drivers cannot catch the cars if they're not expecting it. See what happened in that last wet race where Vettel, Hamilton and Alonso all spun.
Schumacher is not lacking in reflexes. He's still one of the top drivers at the Race Of Champions, better even than Vettel.
No, what he lacks is the stamina and strength of youth. The ability to drive an F1 car at full chat for two hours straight, despite the incredibly high G-Loads. That's what Rosberg has. Schumacher would still make a winning Touring Car driver or a competitive prototype driver, but F1 is just too physical for a forty year old man.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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January 30th, 2012 04:46 PM #64
Maybe the reflexes slowed a bit but yes, the physical conditioning to last 2hours of energy sapping focus is a problem for a 40 yr old. The mind is willing but the body is not.
Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!
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January 31st, 2012 09:46 PM #65
Caterham CT01: The pictures they didn’t want you to see….
more photos of Caterham CT01:
Caterham CT01: The pictures they didn’t want you to see…. | YallaF1.com
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February 1st, 2012 12:20 PM #66
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February 2nd, 2012 10:53 AM #69
Man, those are some ***xxxxy sidepods. That is one mean looking car!
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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February 2nd, 2012 12:07 PM #70
Agree bro.
The only remaining question is, "Where is it in the field?".....
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