Bergy: there is always a hope he wont sign up for further ridicule, Schumacher must know within himself that its game over.
Julius; its not a laughing matter mate, weve endured Schumacher for far too long already, about time he packed it in.
Now Barrichello is someone who should just retire gracefully. As it is he is going to be sacked by one of the slowest teams and whine his way out. Not a fitting end for the man with the most GPs in history.
Jackie Stewart not impressed with Sch you know who. Not among the greats, goes off the track far too much, has far to many 'contacts' etc etc. Interesting.
Very true: there are a few that should no longer participate in F1, but I wont be drawn on names. Egomaniac's it seems have difficulty determining when the end game has long passed.
And Hamilton-Massa-Alonso- and co do not go off the track and make contact ever? You want him to leave because you hate him, well put up and shut up.
Don't go off in a huff - you obviously were not watching/listening to FP this morning with Crofty on the BBC. He had Sir JS joining him and he said all that about your hero. Tough to take,eh?
Oh, come on guys, aint things hard enough, without the F1 band of brothers falling out about silly ****, I love F1 and I think this "not606" is the best site I ever been on, discuss, argue, voice your opinion for sure, but no need for insults, they dont add any value.
Well, I dont know if anyone has a right to be addressed as a "Sir" but I do know Stewart knows about driving F1 cars and I respect his opinions, Iv'e seen JS driving on many occasions, close up, and his car control is amazing as is his sense of sportmanship. Its JS idea of sportsmanship that dictate his attitude towards drivers like Senna, Schumacher etc and probably others like Stirling Moss would take a similar view. JS drove during an era when if you made a mistake you were probably going to die, nowsdays he sees drivers making dangerous judgments and putting others at risk and considers it, not unanaturally, not professional in his view, and having been there and done it he has every right to voice his opinion