Hill warns Alonso not to relax

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manchild
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Sorry, yes I did it but as a reply to what was already very low.

Venom
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FLC wrote:Dont you people go a little bit too low?
Indeed, but unfortunately personal emotions are greatly taking control.

I really believe and hope that once Schumacher leaves F1, certain members of this forum will relax and enjoy the new era of the sport.
The trouble with the rat-race is that even if you win, you're still a rat.

FLC
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I have a feeling some just might stop be interested in it, as they wont have anyone left to hate/blame.

manchild
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No, no... Venom got it right - I'll relax and enjoy the new era of the sport (as I did up to 1994) :wink:

FLC
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"The Thief Doth Fear Each Bush An Officer" :lol:

Who said I was refering to you, manchild?

saam
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yeah i look farward to beating the teams you all follow........ 8)
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Stick to the topic people...readers like me I would think are getting annoyed by your uncontrolable emotions over the internet:!:

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...anyways, I think Alonso should be relaxed because what is there to worry about? ok...your going to say schumi will be right up to his neck on the last race but how do you know something will not happen to him again? Better yet, how do you know Alonso will make a mistake cause he seems to be a natural being the only and youngest driver to steal "shumi's cup" shall we say. My support to my arguement is that shumi is backing down from the next years championship. Although i am still a big fan of his achievments, his stepping down proves that he has no chance in winining the title.

What do you think is the real reason for shumi backing down?
There is a place for those who dare to dream

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taleed wrote:what is there to worry about?
The fact that Ferrari has more than one car? :twisted:


Then again, didn't Brawn just say something about not playing it dirty? Of course that was when they thought they will win it without dirty moves on the track.
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taleed wrote:What do you think is the real reason for shumi backing down?
There is a place for those who dare to dream

DaveKillens
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Schumacher's appearing to have already conceded the title is nothing but crocodile tears. Trust me, he will fight tooth and nail for every millimeter. And his goals are not unrealistic. All he has to do is win (knows how do do that) and have Alonso finish out of the points.
If you believe that Michael is fighting solely for the manufacturer's title, then watch his engine in Brazil. If he is fighting for the team, it will be a normal engine. But if he is fighting for his personal chance at nukmber eight, that engine wil be a very special, one race engine designed to win or blow up. It will exceed 20,000 RPM, and go like stink.
If you want to form an opinion, don't listen to the noise coming out of Michael Schumacher's mouth, but the noise from his engine, how many rev's it can do. That is where you will find the truth.

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i'm praying that alonso would not finish on the top eight and schumi wins the brazil gp, it is the last race for him btw.... and maybe win title number 8.... ya, i know that i'm not suppose to curse alonso or anything but i don't really like him... i like renault, the colour of their f1 car is so flashy, the blue and yellow..... i know this is wrong but i hope massa or brother ralf would do something to help schumi... as for taku... the aguri car is a backmarker... i know he is talented in crashing with other drivers but maybe alonso is too fast for him to catch up too..... oh ya, sorry again for being biased towards the red team... hehe

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Well fan of red, I can understand your cheering for Schumacher to win the title. I don't have a problem with that, or whatever happens in the race. But can you really savor success knowing it may have depended on someone else, and was not the result of your favorite driver's own accomplishments? Sure Michael will probably win the Brazilian GP. But if Massa wrecks out Alonso, then it's tainted, considered by some to be a victory not won by accomplishments, but by creating misfortunes for the competitor. I used to play as lot of sports, and my personal satisfaction came by beating superior opponents, fair and square, on the field of combat. I don't find pleasure in beating an opponent that in all honesty, doesn't have a chance.
Yea, a victory is a victory, but is it truly worth celebrating or savoring if it didn't come clean and untainted?

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ya sorry.... i feel so guilty now....