Tumbarello wrote:I didn't much care for him and some of his comments but the way he conducted himself on the podium at Turkey last year made him grow hugely in my estimation. Here was a racer who refused to celebrate because he knew that it was mostly as a result of the misfortune of a colleague who was up there on the podium with him.
Yep, a lot of people criticise him for every victory being his best ever, and he does use the phrase too much when he's just had a great race. It does seem to get forgotten though that when he wins a race that he feels he didn't really deserve to win, he's rather overly subdued too. He's a clearly emotional guy, who likes to win F1 races properly. He considers "properly" to mean beating everyone in the field in a fair fight on the track. Pretty sure that's why JB and he get on so well – they both know they'll fight each other fairly. If only other teams/drivers followed the same philosophy.