MS, man I feel bad for defending him so much for the past. Growing up he was my childhood hero... not so much anymore. After a costly mistake in Quali things only went downhill for him. He pulled a Mark Webber and tried to defend a lost position in my eyes on RK. While this was a racing incident and total blame cant be placed on MS the next incident with Massa was downright despicable. To begin with what as MS thinking? Massa was clearly MUCH faster than him and it would only be a matter of time before Massa would pass him. MS then made two moves to defend and nearly put Massa into the pits. While I thought the Monaco penalty that MS received was unfair, I sure as hell hope the FIA gives him at least one penalty. I think the only redeeming aspect of MS driving was being able to hear MB rip him apart several times on the commentary... it was hilarious.
Duhh..!! Massa was much faster because:
A) His tires were in much better shape, Schumacher was using the soft option tire for about 20 to 30 laps. He was actually doing very well considering how degraded his tires were.
B) Everyone knows the Mercedes has zero straight line speed,therefore the Ferrari would naturally be much faster.
As for the incident, i myself was skeptical at first...but after reviewing the video, i think mass was being a little too over ambition. There was no way he was going to pass Schumacher on the outside of that corner.
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As for brundle, im not surprised he's making those comments. There has been numerous occasions in the past where schumacher has totally burned him in interviews.
1) 7;05min schumacher responding to a question
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Personally I don't think they like each other at all...this will only add fuel to the fire
As for the force India cars...
"For sure Michael was struggling, and after all the gains we'd made with the overtaking and the hard race, I didn't want to give up," said Liuzzi, who had charged back through the field after a first corner clash with Felipe Massa meant his third row start went to waste.
"For sure it was not easy because you always have to risk a bit, but Michael is great and was fair.
"We've always had a great battle the few times he's been close to me in the past - he's a great champion and doesn't drive with closed eyes.
"He understood that I was much, much faster, we had a little contact but at the end of the day it worked."
Liuzzi's Force India team-mate Adrian Sutil also passed Schumacher at the end to take 10th.
"I saw it coming - Michael had a big problem with the tyres at end," said Sutil.
"We all had problems, but he probably had more!
"I got the slipstream on the last straight and passed him into the chicane, and it was nice to get the final point."
The result was a relief for Sutil who had lost a lot of time with a puncture earlier on.
"It was difficult because I had a flat tyre early in the race and I lost around 20s because I had to do the whole lap losing time and damaged my car quite a lot," he said.
"Then I was just driving with a damaged car for the whole race, that's why I think I can be happy to still have a single point."
Liuzzi was also satisfied even though he had started in the top five.
"I was sure that Montreal would be a crazy race and I have to say I enjoyed it a lot," he said.