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Originally Posted by Mouton
I missed the race so I will not comment on the incident itself. I do, however believe that no man is perfect, and apparently the most succesful man in the sport has made a misstake that that luckily did not lead to any fatalites (something other reckless F1-drives have).
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He did not make a mistake. It was a deliberate act. He claims to have tried to have tried to make Rubans overtake on his left, but he saw him in the mirrors and alongside him interlocking wheels. I really think if Rubans had have hit the wall he would not have cared less.
DC got it right. He said Schumacher for all his greatness dosent know when to give it up and I wonder if that is what he should be thinking in terms of his comeback.
What is the point of implimenting all the safety features on the cars if you get one errant driver who will put anothers life at risk.
One last point. Was Schumacher not the drivers safety rep a few years back????