Plus Alonso will have his fair share of engine failures next year.

Alonso had his share this season as well! He had one and now Schumacher had one! If you just mean that it will happen more next season, than you will probably be right, though McLaren's engine is more and more reliable than in the beginning of the seasonTp wrote:Plus Alonso will have his fair share of engine failures next year.
Anything CAN happen in motosport! Look at what happened today and what happened at Monza with Alonso! The battle isn't over yet, that's true, but Schumacher already has thrown the towel in the ring as he says that the drivers championship is decided!DaveKillens wrote:It's not over, it's not over. Remember, Schumacher seemed to have impossible odds after the Canadian GP. Although he now has to rely on a failure by Renault or Alonso, never count him out. Anything can happen in motorsport.
If you want us to think this way, it only takes to crash him on Brazil... er, I mean, for him to crash on Brazil. Do you want me to talk with the cousins at Medellín? We can fix that.f1.redbaron wrote:Sh*t!
Does anybody know how much it would cost to kidnap Alonso?
I don't think that matters.Ciro Pabón wrote:Who has more second place positions this year? Alonso or Schumacher? From the sad words of my fellow forum Ferrari fans, I guess is Alonso.
Yeah, you can PM me with their contact infoCiro Pabón wrote: Do you want me to talk with the cousins at Medellín? We can fix that.![]()
I am truly sorry F1.redbaron, there is no fun in an engine blowing.
However, think how Alonso fans felt the day before yesterday: as Tp points out, it's not over till it's over.