Schumacher admits he was at fault!
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Yes he is, but that is in a different context and they all do that anyway on occasion.JayVee wrote:...
As for spiting and stressing, well isn't Michael as master at thatwhat comes around ....
The problem with this "vote" is that this is not how the drivers normally act and "solve" this kind of issue.
Unless they will call Ralf and Giancarlo to stand and appolgize before Bahrain, then it is bollocks and a useless demonstration reflecting poorly on all the 19 drivers voting, instead of the 1 driver being votwed upon.
If F1 feel that a ruling is needed, then institues that all incidents where cars touch are investigated and ruled upon. Then we can stop all these "he did, no he did, not he did not, yes he did".

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Don't belive all you hear read in the media. They are know to not really tell the truth, and on occasion even make stories up.sgd wrote:Very strange, how was it that I even heard about the results??K-D wrote:And according to Ralf Schumacher at F1racing.net - no vote was taken. The mater was talked over and the other drivers felt that Michael was to blame, he appologiced to Nick.![]()
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A famous fairytale was "It's Quite True!" which mirro how the media sometimes handle the truth.

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He was and "everybody" accepted that except youK-D wrote:No he was not. It was a racing incident.JayVee wrote:So true. Always try to get both sides of the storyK-D wrote:Don't belive all you hear read in the media. They are know to not really tell the truth, and on occasion even make stories up.![]()
But Michael was at fault with this one![]()

MS moving while braking. (even he said he did) and there's a gentleman agreement not to do this. so other drivers do not expect those moves...
About it Mark Webber said:
''We don't move around in the braking area,''
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Fellow GPDA director David Coulthard referred to a drivers' 'gentleman's agreement' on not changing line under braking.
And MS said he did move twice there, I can't see your point in calling it a "racing incident", what obvisly was but with a confesed guilty...

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anyway if you still think MS is not to blame I could begin to call you blind-MS fan...


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