=D>Formula None wrote: Seriously though, the only part of this that bothers me is that its coming out after the season. Comes across as an excuse.
And I can't believe how all of you are making light of this. Its just like the Bernie thread after he was mugged. I don't find this humerus at all. Hopefully he can rise above all this next season, rotate his cuffs, pull up his sleeves, pull on the balaclavicle and get down to the business of challenging for the championship.
I think this is the way it is supposed to come across. But looking at the last 7 races, Belgium (missed start), Italy (poor race compared to Vettel who even had a technical problem with the brakes) and Singapore (Slow compared to Vettel + LH incident) it is obvious that even before that secret injury he was fading.marcush. wrote:so Vettel beats Webber only when the guy is injoured?
will Mateschitz pay Mark for doing more mountainbike riding?
the story has some comedy in it...even though I feel for Mark but i´d say he should leave it for once and start again after finsishing his F1 ambitions.
I would agree with that statement. Mark needs to change his priorities if he wants to fight for the top honors in the sport. If you are preparing for the last four races of the season you are not supposed to take any risks in your training regime. If you go mountain biking you keep it nice and safe by selecting the right tracks and keeping a good distance to the mate you are training with.Christian Horner wrote:I didn't even know about the book, let alone the shoulder. It is obviously disappointing that Mark said nothing. It was an injury that did not appear to have any effect on his performance but all the same it would have been nice to know about it. Our drivers have an obligation to make sure they are fit. It seems bikes don't agree with Mark so maybe it would be better if he stayed away from them.
Maybe so, but I doubt that Mark Webber's shoulder will be used to sell anything other than a few extra copies of his book.Formula None wrote:And I can't believe how all of you are making light of this. Its just like the Bernie thread after he was mugged.
I'm glad he could turn the other cheek. Apparently his ego bruises less easily than his face. I guess no more blood is to be shed, not on his watch.gridwalker wrote:Maybe so, but I doubt that Mark Webber's shoulder will be used to sell anything other than a few extra copies of his book.Formula None wrote:And I can't believe how all of you are making light of this. Its just like the Bernie thread after he was mugged.
Bernie, on the other hand, is just proving that once you are a salesman, you are ALWAYS a salesman.
According to ESPN-F1, this is real ... please let me know if any of you actually see this advert in the flesh (so to speak).