Ray wrote:
Contrary to his history, no it doesn't make him a cheater. But given how the world, and he himself, knows what he does, he IS a cheater. He knew, Ross Brawn knew, a Nico knew exactly what was going on and since they couldn't pass Alonso fair and square they tried to exploit a situation no one else did and look what happened. Michael will always be a cheater, that isn't my opinion, that's a stone cold fact.
And yeah, most are children around here. You seem to be new around here so you must not have met most of the childish people around here. You'll learn.
Me being new has nothing to do with it. I've been lurking for a VERY long time and until recently never had the time to post - busy life etc.
Him branded as a cheat is definitely your opinion and not fact. We all have our opinions and can speculate all we want. I'm not looking for arguments here. Things happen. No one is perfect.
I met Schumacher at Silverstone in the early 00s and he is a very decent guy. His racing technique might say otherwise but that's the racer in him. I think he's a great role model and fantastic for the sport. The point everyone is making, is that there were green flags and lights coming out of Rascasse and going into Anthony Noghes. If green = racing conditions, then obviously you go for it, as did all the other drivers. With the ruling, the FIA are trying to make out as if the flags can mean various things when it was their fault and Schumacher has been made the scapegoat. A dislike for someone can cloud your judgment... Do you agree that waved greens (and lights) meant Michael was within his rights to go for the position?
If you think people are childish on here, why not leave or ignore them? It's kinda like watching a TV show you
don't like and then criticizing it.