Cristiano daMatta, who is in intensive care after striking a deer at quali speed in a ChampCar at Elkhart Lake [and my thoughts and prayers go to him for a speedy recovery], was quoted as saying he thought Michael Schumacher fails to be a truly great champion because of the amount of bellyaching and manuveuring he does behind the scenes mainly for his own on track advantage. He goes on to say that he found the overwhelming amount of politics in Formula 1 tiresome and that nobody does it better than Schumacher.
This may explain the recent banning of Renault dampers, BAR/Honda wings, and the shift in the tire war, not to mention the reaction of some drivers to Michael Schumacher's leadership [or lack thereof] of the GPDA. It smacks of NASCAR-esque manipulation of the rules to better suit this team or that so as to tighten up the championship. I do find it interesting how suddenly the Ferrari can't be beat. [Hold off on the maelstrom of retorts Shoe-fans, I'm basing this statement by the sudden upswing in Massa's performance. MS is always towards the pointy side of the field.]
