zypho,zyphro wrote:Admitted it, what 5 years later?SeijaKessen wrote:
At least he admitted to it...which is something Schumacher seems to have had difficulty doing throughout his career.
Re. Schumacher - get real, the man in your avatar doesn't have a glorified 'black-and-white' history in his (tragically) short-lived career, does he (I can see exactly what your aim is here )?
Senna set the standards, for which, the next generation of drivers emulated. I love how Senna fans jump on Michael, yet, they seem to forget he intentionally took out Prost in Japan and won the title. If fans such as yourself, brand Schumacher a cheat. What is Senna then?
When you go through what Senna did, he was no different to Schumacher: they were both ruthless drivers, that's all there is to it.
You should really look into Schumacher's career a bit more before trying to compare the two.
Per Suzuka 1990...put yourself in Senna's shoes. You got screwed in '89 because of Balestre who had to protect his little buddy, and he was about to get screwed again in 1990 per the switching of the pole position. He fought back...I suppose you would just take it lying down though, no?
As for setting the standards?
Outside of Suzuka 1990, please give me a list of all the races in which Senna did things underhanded as Schumacher did.
P.S. I can verify any of it as I have almost a quarter century worth of F1 races, and I do have every race Senna drove from 1984 to 1994.