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COD
21st October 2007, 21:57
There was a lot talk after last season that F1 will loose so much when Shumi retires. Now, after best season on years, who misses him anymore?
BDunnell
21st October 2007, 22:02
There was a lot talk after last season that F1 will loose so much when Shumi retires. Now, after best season on years, who misses him anymore?
It is always a shame when a great driver retires, but there are always others ready to take over. All sports have to move on from one great to another, or others.
F1boat
21st October 2007, 22:07
It is always a shame when a great driver retires, but there are always others ready to take over. All sports have to move on from one great to another, or others.
Yes. He has left F1 in the right hands.
jso1985
21st October 2007, 22:13
Toyota doesn't :p :
oh wait...the other Schumi?
rohanweb
21st October 2007, 22:15
has Rschumacher got a job now?
BDunnell
21st October 2007, 22:17
Toyota doesn't :p :
oh wait...the other Schumi?
:laugh:
Was Ralf in that race today? I didn't notice him.
Tazio
21st October 2007, 22:17
Yes. He has left F1 in the right hands.
Who? Jean Todt?
mirek01
21st October 2007, 22:20
For me F1 stays an interesting sport no matter who drive. This season was interesting and I hope next one will be even more.
tinchote
21st October 2007, 22:23
There was a lot talk after last season that F1 will loose so much when Shumi retires. Now, after best season on years, who misses him anymore?
With the exception of the current drivers, no other formula driver is driving now. And some are missed sometimes, most are never missed. What's your point, exactly?
F1boat
21st October 2007, 22:36
Who? Jean Todt?
Kimi.
harvick#1
21st October 2007, 22:39
There was a lot talk after last season that F1 will loose so much when Shumi retires. Now, after best season on years, who misses him anymore?
I do, after the brazil race, I don't think anyone can drive like that again, passing about 13 cars in the one race
DimitraF1
21st October 2007, 22:45
Schumi was on a class of his won , a real master , a leader in the team. we will remember him forever
donKey jote
21st October 2007, 22:57
He was a great driver, but I never missed him one bit this season. Nor did I expect to either :)
boohoo :rotflmao: ;)
Eki
21st October 2007, 23:02
This season was interesting and I hope next one will be even more.
That's a tall order. Three drivers within just 1 point is the closest as far as I can remember.
tinchote
21st October 2007, 23:03
He was a great driver, but I never missed him one bit this season. Nor did I expect to either :)
boohoo :rotflmao: ;)
Well, yeah. I don't miss Senna. I don't miss Mansell, I don't miss Hakkinnen. I won't miss Alonso for a single second when he leaves.
I still struggle to understand what is the point of this thread :s
donKey jote
21st October 2007, 23:23
well tin I guess it's a case of nobody will miss any ex-drivers, but some seem to miss the old bashing/trolling threads :p :
Daika
21st October 2007, 23:42
His kids. Seriously, the good man has retired, gave 17 years to formula 1. And you ask who needs Shumi? isn't that irrelevant?
pino
22nd October 2007, 00:44
I still struggle to understand what is the point of this thread :s
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