View Poll Results: Do you think that Ruby and Schumi should retire?

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  • Yes (They're look well past it!)

    23 41.82%
  • No (They are beating the sands of time!)

    15 27.27%
  • No (Because it's nostalgic entertaining to watch!)

    14 25.45%
  • Dunno

    3 5.45%
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Thread: Should Ruby and Schumi retire!

  1. #31
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    Seriously?
    As far as I'm concerned, Schumi and Barichello are driving
    because teams are paying them to do so.
    The decision rests in the hands of those specific interested
    parties, not us!

  2. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greig View Post
    Nah it's much more fun watching MS get thrashed
    How soon we forget.

  3. #33
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    Rubens yes.
    Schumi no.
    "I really don't know what happened" - Lewis Hamilton (frequently)

  4. #34
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    I sincerely think that they should both call it a day, and give the young & bright talents a go....

    You see, I am quite saddened that this year's F1 grid is awash with either pay drivers with insufficient talent, or the former greats who are past their prime.

    It's about time to give some hot prospects an opportunity, what do you guys reckon?




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    Jeremy Clarkson

  5. #35
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    Quote Originally Posted by red power View Post
    How soon we forget.
    5 years is a long time
    Forza Ferrari

  6. #36
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    I leave it to Corinna.

    Now seriously, it's up to him but he should beat Rosberg this season or maybe they'd want new blood in the team.

  7. #37
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    dont know...... i want to see live schumi racing....... plus we have to wait and see for his car this year...........

  8. #38
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greig View Post
    Nah it's much more fun watching MS get thrashed
    +100000000



    I think massa should go
    Last edited by Aussie; 31st March 2011 at 04:39.

  9. #39
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    Schumi should replace Massa

  10. #40
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    Quote Originally Posted by prancing horse View Post
    Rubens yes.
    Schumi no.
    Well wasn't through lack of trying by Michael in Hungary last year
    "Okay,...Jean is smarter than you....... can you confirm you understood that message" Bernie on the phone to Max circa 2009

    Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines - Enzo Ferrari circa 1960

  11. #41
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    Whilst I realise that this post is only meant to antagonise I'd like to put across a purely unbiased view.

    F1 is a spectator sport. If drivers are providing entertainment then it doesn't matter how old they are, how many races they've started or how many championships they've won

  12. #42
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    What does it matter? I am more interested in our engineers getting back to winning ways than bothering to make fun of a veteran driver who won multiple championships for our team. What next, should Ferrari retire from F1 because we have won f all since Kimi's maiden season?

  13. #43
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    Quote Originally Posted by steelstallions View Post
    What does it matter? I am more interested in our engineers getting back to winning ways than bothering to make fun of a veteran driver who won multiple championships for our team. What next, should Ferrari retire from F1 because we have won f all since Kimi's maiden season?
    I think people are just bored.
    But I would say yes to both as there teams hired them and they are not at the back of the grid anyways.
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  14. #44
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    Quote Originally Posted by steelstallions View Post
    What does it matter? I am more interested in our engineers getting back to winning ways than bothering to make fun of a veteran driver who won multiple championships for our team. What next, should Ferrari retire from F1 because we have won f all since Kimi's maiden season?
    And WCC in 2008
    Forza Ferrari

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