Hard to say if he have or not, i think its likely he has critisized, but its a little different if you critisize to those who actually can do something about it, or to the media.Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
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Hard to say if he have or not, i think its likely he has critisized, but its a little different if you critisize to those who actually can do something about it, or to the media.Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
True that. IIRC it was Schumacher, who said that all kinds of critical issues were kept inside the team.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomi
Hey V10, I've been around... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by veeten
As for the Hakk comparison, I think he just lost any fight when McLaren failed to deliver a competitive car - something which became painfully obvious even after just two races. He still won 2 races though, and should've won in Barcelona.
Kimi just looked plain uninterested.
I was the one using that phrase and what I meant was that after it became known that they wanted to get rid of him no matter what, he still didn't criticise them. How many of us could keep quiet after finding out that the team you won the championship with stabbed you in the back cause you had an average half a season and a Spanish bank was willing to pay to get rid of you?Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
Plain uninterested drivers don't win races at Spa with a car that what a mediocre at best. Boy you guys have a short memory. Edit: But anyway, he's gone and I don't think he will ever be back so perhaps Kimi should be transferred to Rallying forum.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jefe Máximo
Pathetic.Quote:
Originally Posted by DexDexter
If Kimi had pulled his weight, he would still be there.
He didn't and he isn't.
But he is in the WRC, also a great series and major challenge. That's admirable. IMO if there is one series equal to F1, it is the WRC, although /or because/ it is totally different.
Paid 1million €/$ or whatever it was - way more than Massa.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
hyped to the nth degree that he would/should beat Massa and yet Massa destroyed him last year.
Performing at his absolute best inconsistently - I think the likes of Tamburello and even Kimi fans for that matter have every right to feel at least dissappointed.
Have to agree.Quote:
Originally Posted by wedge
If Kimi would have done better than Ferrari would have kept him.
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Originally Posted by DexDexter
Yeah, what a shame that he didn't show that spark of interest the rest of the year then. Would have been a lot more fun watching him rule that mediocre car, like he used to in those POS McLaren of his early years.