How much of a cheat is Michael Schumacher? Will he really do anything to win?
We all saw Michael Schumacher 'have an accident' just before the end of qualifying and then manage to 'stall' so that the session had to be curtailed. Do you agree with him that this was an amazing coincidence, or do you agree with me that he will do whatever he can to try to break Senna's record? Do you think his times should be scrapped and he should start from the back of the grid, or should his time stand?
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Michael Schumacher made a huge mistake at La Rascasse, one a driver with his experience should have been able to correct. After all, he didn't hit the wall and he should have been able to continue, rather than sitting there and stalling the engine.I'm not sure I would put him at the back of the grid, but I believe the rules provide for discounting his three fastest laps in that final 20-minute session, so that would drop him down the grid a few places and the driver who really earned the pole, Fernando Alonso would have the prime starting position for the race.
If his pole position isn't taken away, then it would be poetic justice to see Alonso zip past him at Ste Devote on the opening lap.
Well, after a long deliberation, the three race stewarts did the right thing; he's been moved to the back of the grid, although I would rather see him in the middle where there is a good chance he might have been the meat in a sandwich the first time the cars go through Casino Square.
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My opinion is that Schumacher, in his "all-too-big experience"(after all he is 37 years old), thinks that he has no right to lose his World Champion Title, and because that's what happened last year, he wants to get his vengeance, especially on Alonso; and I think that he will stop at nothing to win this year's title. I think he will do at least another 4 "incidents" like that until the end of the season. Signed, an angry fan of Fernando Alonso.And also, he will stop at nothing to set all the records in Formula 1 to a level which nobody would be able to get to in about 20 years... by the way, Schumi's pole has been confirmed to be legal...X-(
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The man cant help himself - look at Jerez 97look at the time he won in the pits, whilst taking a penalty.
His body clock is ticking and he knows it a case of now or never, cuz he's gonna be retiring soon.
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Michael isn't a cheat. Why would he deliberately stall his car around a blind curve and run the very real risk of being smashed into from behind?Even good drivers make some mistakes. Look at the accident he had in Australia.
He didn't hit the wall in Monaco because he is a very good driver and managed to keep the car off the wall.
There is no way he should be stripped of his pole position.
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Well, I believe that a mark of a true sportsman is his ability to know how to lose. And Michael sadly, does not know about that and he cannot handle losing against a guy who is 13 years younger than him in a team which is not financially as prosperous as Ferrari.i also feel that the "incident" in Monaco was committed by Michael in the heat of the moment. May be he thought that he would get away as he always has in the past. And now, as a result, the Driver's and Constructor's Championship has slipped away from Michael and Ferrari. Michael can only blame himself and no one else.
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Well, this answer is a bit late as the results have already come in. But personally, I think the penalty was ridiculous to say the least. As far as Senna's record... exactly which one has he not broken yet? Michael really has nothing left to prove and needs not worry about anyone beating his records for the next 20 years even if he retired today.What really happened? Given his success, he is a target. Any mud that they can sling on him they will. To think that he would risk damaging his car (potentially knocking him back 10 spots) by locking up his tires as he was heading for a wall is ridiculous. The reason he didn't hit the wall is because he is a great driver. And the reason he didn't back up is because he was in a blind corner.
And finally, the reason he was penalized is because Renault has a home team advantage and they would do anything to see a Renault in the front.
That being said. What an amazing race to take 5th from the back spot. That is what sportsmanship is about. Yet another record for Schumacher. Before then, the best finish from the back row in Monaco was 6th.
His accomplishment far outweighed Alonso's win by whinning.
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