BRAZILIAN GRAND PRIX, A SAD DAY
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BRAZILIAN GRAND PRIX, A SAD DAY
Did any of you guys watch the Brazilian GP on Sunday? It was Schumachers final race ever, and he was inspired. he started from 10th cos he blew his engine in qualiyfing, but that didnt stop he tearing through the pack until he got a puncture.
He then limped back to the pits and started all over again finishing an amazing 4th. There is no doubt in my mind that if he hadnt have had the puncture he would of won the race and maybe the title. Sadly it wasnt meant to be and Alonso took the title finishing 2nd in the race.
Love him or hate him he has to be the greastest F1 driver of all time, and he proved it on Sunday, despite his set backs he never gives up. F1 just wont be the same without him.
He then limped back to the pits and started all over again finishing an amazing 4th. There is no doubt in my mind that if he hadnt have had the puncture he would of won the race and maybe the title. Sadly it wasnt meant to be and Alonso took the title finishing 2nd in the race.
Love him or hate him he has to be the greastest F1 driver of all time, and he proved it on Sunday, despite his set backs he never gives up. F1 just wont be the same without him.
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RE: BRAZILIAN GRAND PRIX, A SAD DAY
No doubt he was an amazing driver (just look at the fact that after midseason he practically won every race) but you have no choice to laugh at that one qualifying (i forget what track) where he parked it in the corner to block alonso. Haha