That's probably why I'm studying a big child's course like engineering and not a civilised, cultured course like literature or history!
That said, gimme sum big boys toys any day over a 200year old book!
I find that hard to believe. Please come up with some pictures or refference or retract that accusation. Shumi has stated in various intervieuws that he is far from proud on that epidose of German history. And even if he did, is that suddenly a carte blanche for british journos to lower themselves to that level? I thought the UK authorities had eradicated such behaviour by good guidance?manchild wrote:During one FIA gala (can't remember the exact year) Schuey was "joking" imitating some salutation or something belonging to Nazi officer. Even if he didn't do that his hypocrite ubermensch behavior certainly inspired people to think that if he was born in 1910 he'd be a role model for Nazi officer - arrogant, inhumane and immoral.P_O_L wrote:I remember F1 journos like Roebuck comparing Schumacher to a NAzi wartime officer in his column. Praising mclaren for their no race collusion tactics melbourne 98 while flaming Ferrari when they did the same in 2002.
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