mcjamweasel wrote:ringo wrote:It's selfish getting high off risking your life when you have others depending on you.
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Based on that philosphy no-one should go racing at all, be that rally or F1, or whatever else for fear of risking their life and the effects that losing it would have on friends and family. You're berating Kubica for injuring himself during a rally and causing his team trouble? How do you think his loved ones feel? Do you think that they give a --- what shape the car that he crashed was? Do you think that Kubica himself would be feeling any better now if it was his R31 that he was sat in when he crashed?
Don't be so bloody small minded, especially when you are as big a fan of motorsport as you are, it just makes you come accross as a hypocrite.
He's payed as an F1 pilot to win races for Lotus Renualt, not a weekend club rally driver. If he's going to get injured it should be while doing what he's being payed to, driving an F1 car.
A quarter back is not going to go bull riding or skateboarding the night before the super bowl, risking his throwing arm. He's not being payed to ride bulls for the fun of it.
He's payed to win the super bowl, for the team, millions of fans, and especially share holders etc. Huge investments were put into him and he has to deliver. That's his responsibility as a quarter back. If he injures his arm in the game it's understandable because it was
for the team.
Doing any extreme high risk activity should be avoided. If he wants to drive Karts or whatever no problem. A pilot just can't go around with a devil may care attitude; there's too much counting on him. Everyone in the team did their Job to the best of their ability, he be mindful of that and ensure he is healthy enough to hold up his end of the deal.
It's Robert's responsibility to be in shape to pilot the R31 in the interests of the team and it's owners. You can't cut it any other way.
You're the one that is being small minded if you Think Robert is only responsible for himself. Kubica almost threw away his career in a silly no name rally, and surely has put a dent in Lotus Renault's ambitions for 2011.
He's going to recover fully, and I'm sure he as well as Renault be more mindful from now on.
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