Originally posted by MONTOYASPEED
I wish there was a single post from you without the word Schumacher in it.
As long as Schumacher can set competitive times in testing every winter, there's always hope one day he'll attempt the comeback, and when it happens, my bank account will be ready for the Traveling to follow the god again.
I live for the thread where Schumacher's announces a comeback, it will shuffle the mere technical fabrics of the forum, and the forum would be down for a long long time, and I'll announce 3 days of non stop partyiing in London at a venue, with a massive tag headlined "SCHUMI COMEBACK." And I'll pay for your flight ticket to come to London, it'll be silly, but Schumi is one driver that'll always bring out the boy in me in awe of his cornering technique. He'll carry the speed in and live with a lively rear end, a set up undrivable by any other man on the planet!
The man is still competitive and fast, and he watches the races on tv, controlling his urges not to compete, how long can he keep that up. The Psychology of a driven man in retirement, Schumacher is as interesting as ever in this stage of his life.
Originally posted by qvn
Why not?
To him (and myself) Schumacher and Senna are two best drivers ever. Schumacher is one he wishes to watch in F1. So there is nothing wrong with it.
And what is in your name? montoyaspeed. Does Montoya's name appear in every post from you? Is it not annoying?
Senna's comittment and passion while he was in f1, ensures generations of f1 fans in the future will reference him.
I'm sure in the future, some f1 database on exist online so fans can check out onboard laps of any driver, perhaps after Bernie's dead or something, we'll get all the information and onboard awesome poles from Senna and Schumi. There's a trackload of onboard footage still to this day that hasn't been made public, so many performances, so many legendary and important poles, f1 fans will come back sniffing for it.
F1 HISTORY is there when a current season bores us.