I saw them talking in the garage during FP1 and did not get that impression. I'll have a look at the recording.
Humbug. By the time he consistently outperforms Rosberg he will have earned the right to bitch about the car or team. If he was scoring points like Rosberg does, Mercedes would still be within fighting distance of Ferrari.xpensive wrote:Simple really marcush, Schumacher feels as suckered as the Stuttgart-suits, or do you think he came out of retirement just to learn how it must have been for those in a Sauber, during those years when he was used to win every second race?
marcush. wrote:don´t forget rosberg is the one that bitches around ..car team whatever. Schumacher only said they are stuck with a legacy car not fingerpointing officially towards the team .
The amusing part about that is that 'legacy' car was winning, and winning with virtually the same set of technical regulations we have now. You can argue that the RB6 is a legacy car simply because it's an evolved RB5. A lot of people didn't think it was going to do much this year because it didn't appear to have moved on. I bet they all feel like muppets now.marcush. wrote:Schumacher only said they are stuck with a legacy car....
No you're not. It was clear when the McLaren/Mercedes relationship had sufficiantly soured what was going to happen. What's more suspicious is how they didn't get any long-term sponsors in during that year, such as Virgin, so they didn't have any long-term commitments which would prevent them from being Mercedes F1.xpensive wrote:Am I alone thinking that the idea of Mercedes GP was hatched already when they agreed to supply Brawn with engines, but only after learning about their "unfair advantage" with the double diffuser of course? After running away with the first half of the season, it was an easy sell for Haug to get the Stuttgart-suits on board?
I know I have Alzheimer, but when did Schumacher find himself struggling for tenth place before this season, ie reason to bitch?marcush. wrote:exp..one of the undebatable pros of schumacher is his rocksteady layalty towards the team in most difficult circumstances,he neve put blame towards the team .
I have to admit that we have heard some mourning from his side in Canada when the car had crossweights in it in Q ..for the second race in a row...
McLaren did not want to get out of it at all. What McLaren wanted was a technical partnership and what Mercedes wanted was to take McLaren over. That wasn't going to happen so Mercedes took their toys and got their own team.marcush. wrote:it was Mclaren who wnted to get out of this nt the other ways round.
Have a look at the body language in your pictures. Schumacher is squarely facing Shovlin, Shovlin is turned to one side and has his arm up in a defensive manner. Schumacher then bites the side of his mouth in that non-plussed manner that he does.WhiteBlue wrote:I saw them talking in the garage during FP1 and did not get that impression.