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October 5th, 2006 08:48 AM #31
I'd still say it's "shaded-area" Flav's psychological warfare initiative.
Project to the world that their team is in disarray, while working feverishly to win both WDC and WCC. Flav, the lover-boy, Briatore is the most scheming character I've seen these days.... hehehe
Ferrari should know better.
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October 5th, 2006 12:18 PM #34
why don't we add more color to this subject
Schumacher's Shanghai shindig
Celebrating the Chinese Grand Prix win
[04/10/06 - 10:48]
Taking the championship lead in Shanghai F1's retiring Chinese Grand Prix winner and new championship leader Michael Schumacher threw a huge party after his Shanghai win, according to Bild-Zeitung.
The popular German newspaper said Ferrari's 37-year-old star - albeit sticking to coca-cola - partied until six in the morning in the city's Marriott hotel.
The party was reportedly also attended by 2007 Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen, Schumacher's current team-mate Felipe Massa, [SIZE="6"]Renault rival Giancarlo Fisichella[/SIZE] and personal press officer Sabine Kehm.
[SIZE="4"]Predictably, championship rival Fernando Alonso was not spotted.
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October 5th, 2006 12:45 PM #37
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October 5th, 2006 07:11 PM #38
Read Here
"I felt alone, for sure. I was first and my team-mate was second and they (Fisichella and Schumacher) came to me, they overtook me and they were gone," he said.
But my money is still in on FA
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October 5th, 2006 09:20 PM #39
I think Alonso was just mad about the wrong tyre replacement he had in the first pitstop. Everything else that came out of his mouth after that were just psychological outburst from a frustrated guy.
There was absolutely no logic in his claim that Fisichella was trying to race him (which should further prove that team orders exist), but he was simply outrageously slow it was almost hilarious that Fisi couldn't make up his mind whether he should pass Alonso or not. Fisi's dilly-dallying almost looked like a blocking foul since they were both side-by-side trying to keep Schumacher at their backs.
But this should give more touch of drama come this Suzuka GP. Para tayong sumusubaybay ng teleserye nito. :drunk:
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October 5th, 2006 09:30 PM #40
I just want to add -- that was probably the reason why Alonso was "driving like hell" in the final laps. He was not chasing Schumacher. He was simply mad and raging, he was simply trying to let his feelings out driving mad while inside that cockpit.
If Alonso had been calm and devoid of emotional hate to his team for "abandoning" him, I'm sure he would have simply turned the RPM of his car down and cruise to the finish line since Schumacher was obviously too far away nobody in his right mind will waste his engine hoping Schumi would make a mistake. Obviously, he was upset and he was not thinking at that time.
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