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Offline Vincent

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Re: Monaco F1
« on: May 23, 2004, 03:58:32 PM »
Strange race indeed :-)

Fantastic tho :-D

I just hope Montoya doesn't get penalised from the stewards for the tunnel incident.

Pity about DC too :-(

But I hope Trulli and Button keep up their fight at the front of the races, makes things more interesting than someone taking off way faster than the rest :-)
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Re: Monaco F1
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2004, 02:14:56 PM »
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At last! A race that Schumacher doesn't win!  :-P

And Ferrarri are throwing their toys out the pram in a cream puff...

From bbc.co.uk

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"That happened, and Juan Pablo hit the back of him. I'm trying to restrain myself but it's frustrating going out of a race like that," said Brawn.

No he didn't.  He swerved to the right to avoid Shumacher, going close to the wall, Schumey's car unfortunately turned right during the braking and touched Montoya's car - wheel to wheel - and then Schumey spun into the other wall.

When Schumey sped up then suddenly braked, he didn't exactly leave much room between him and Montoya for Montoya to react.  Ross, just watch the incident again and you'll see that.  And remember, the sun doesn't shine out of Schumey's arse :-P

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"I tried to avoid him as much as I could. I put the car against the wall. Where else am I supposed to go? Over the wall, just to let Michael by?"

If Ferrarri thought they could get away with asking drivers to do that, they probably would.

Thankfully Montoya isn't going to be penalised for this :-)
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Re: Monaco F1
« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2004, 01:31:37 PM »
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A classic quote was in a interview with Kimi Raikkonen (i think) when asked about the accident he said " which accident" (er, it was the way he said it)...

:lol:  He did have a good excuse though - he was the first person to pass Sato when he blew.
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