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View Poll Results: Your verdict on what happen?
Guilty 12 54.55%
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Old 05-30-06, 11:47 AM   #1
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Michael Schumacher Guilty?

Here your chance to look at that incident again, did Michael Schumacher park his car or was it driving error?

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Old 05-30-06, 11:59 AM   #2
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Hmmm, that was a bit too neat...although he could have just had trouble with getting the gears right, after all he did then promptly stall it.
The fact that he took it wide is fair do, it's easy enough to do, but surely he could have turned it a bit sharper than that to avoid colliding with the barrier and then carried on?
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Old 05-30-06, 12:07 PM   #3
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GOD No...

We already had that on a racesim forum I'm frequently reading

let the battle begin.

I'd say yes, he parked the car, but after all only he knows really. But he has a record of doing unfair things, Jerez '97 anyone? Besides I didn't give him the benefit of doubt anymore since his move against Hill in Adelaide.
Stellar performance in the race tho. Finishing 5th from last place on the grid, is quite a feat at Monaco.

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[Shuey]Brake testing Warwick in a sportscar during a test session. An event that ended with Warwick pinning him to a massage table, whilst Jochen Mass, a team mate yelled, "hit the little b*st**d Derek, hit him".

I would've loved to see that...
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Old 05-30-06, 12:55 PM   #4
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Hehe, I remember the past years when I used to drive with GP3 and later, not as much, with GP4. And oftenh got stuck at exactly the same position, in the same manner - finding the corner too tight. Don't know if it was intention or not. Remembering the pictures they showed on TV, I think he had a bad approach into that turn, probably too fast. His hands on the steering wheel snapped to the right, you can see that in the film they showed on TV, at least it did not turn the car to the right that hardly as one would have expected with that massive steering movement of the steering wheel. when he tried the second time to steer to the right, the corner already had become too tight. Could happen, but should not happen, agreed. It certainly was the worst case scenario, the worst position on track to look for a parking lot. The later performance in race showed that he is too good to intentionally try tricks like this. really, I do not know if it was intention or not. I tend to think that heaven simply was against him in that moment. He said he was racing at the limit on that round, so the margin for errors must have been extremely thin. Nevertheless I find some of the critcism too biased and unfair. Montoya and Hill in the past have caused far more severe messups even during the race. noone compares to that kind of idiotic maneuvers both of these hotheads have produced en masse in the past.</p>
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Old 05-30-06, 01:54 PM   #5
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I am just not sure on this one, I think I need to view it again in the morning after my third cup of tea, then I shall cast my vote and give my reasons.
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Old 05-30-06, 03:40 PM   #6
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It seems to me that a lot of the winningest (I was going to say best, but I'm not sure that applies) drivers have done some questionable things.
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Old 05-30-06, 03:42 PM   #7
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He was definitely guilty.Losing control of his car but not getting even a smudge on it whilst his rival was trying to set a better lap was totally contemptable.He has cheated before and he brings the whole sport into disrepute!The stewards made the right decision.The whole of the paddock thought so as well.
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Old 05-30-06, 04:07 PM   #8
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very much guilty, hell he even took a couple of goes at getting it to the right spot.

the man is a serial cheater.
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Old 05-30-06, 04:37 PM   #9
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He was definitely guilty.Losing control of his car but not getting even a smudge on it whilst his rival was trying to set a better lap was totally contemptable.He has cheated before and he brings the whole sport into disrepute!The stewards made the right decision.The whole of the paddock thought so as well.
Alsonso, Webber and somebody else were all on hot laps and according to both the Renault and Williams teams, both drivers would have beaten Michael Scumachers time. In the end both Alonso and Webber were moved up to what would have been their true quali positions of 1st and 2nd on the grid.
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