Reportedly, 100 Million USD for 3 years. I am sure that was enough, to have a private jet lifestyle.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-d ... le4579355/
Did you know it wasn't a dumb decision, hopefully you were there behind the closed door.
Reportedly, 100 Million USD for 3 years. I am sure that was enough, to have a private jet lifestyle.
All i can think of is how it would have been had 'Der Schumi' not retired, and simply stayed through atleast 2014.Moore77 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020, 04:07Reportedly, 100 Million USD for 3 years. I am sure that was enough, to have a private jet lifestyle.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-d ... le4579355/
Did you know it wasn't a dumb decision, hopefully you were there behind the closed door.
Seems I've strough a nerve, keep emotions in check it's not good for your health.Moore77 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020, 04:07Reportedly, 100 Million USD for 3 years. I am sure that was enough, to have a private jet lifestyle.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-d ... le4579355/
Did you know it wasn't a dumb decision, hopefully you were there behind the closed door.
Not sure what this means.
Then you could have been specific. So you are basing your argument that the decision wasn't dumb because, there was some discussion happened behind the closed door. Whereas I was saying it was dumb because it defied the conventional wisdom, when it actually happened.
If Michael had stayed instead of retiring a second time, Rosberg would be a multiple champion. People forget that Rosberg beat Schumacher 3 - 0 in their time together at Mercedes.Manoah2u wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020, 06:03
All i can think of is how it would have been had 'Der Schumi' not retired, and simply stayed through atleast 2014.
We would have had 8 titles with Michael, the prospect of many more, and his records would be untouchable.
'Butterfly effect' would have meant chances are bigger Michael would have went out to ski on another day and time,
perhaps even skipping it completely. Imagine the impact. We would not even be having this discussion.
Hamilton would have kept his only title, and probably it would have been him that went to Ferrari instead of Vettel,
Vettel might have gone to Mercedes, and Verstappen might have signed with Mercedes instead.
It seemed it was kindly suggested to Mike to retire. Mike accepted with no regret. He said Lewis was worthy to take the seat.... He knew he would continue to get pummelled by Rosberg.Manoah2u wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020, 06:03
All i can think of is how it would have been had 'Der Schumi' not retired, and simply stayed through atleast 2014.
We would have had 8 titles with Michael, the prospect of many more, and his records would be untouchable.
'Butterfly effect' would have meant chances are bigger Michael would have went out to ski on another day and time,
perhaps even skipping it completely. Imagine the impact. We would not even be having this discussion.
Hamilton would have kept his only title, and probably it would have been him that went to Ferrari instead of Vettel,
Vettel might have gone to Mercedes, and Verstappen might have signed with Mercedes instead.
Based on your past record of statements, wasn't Rosberg Schumacher's No.2? OR are those lies just a matter of convenience?Just_a_fan wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020, 08:06If Michael had stayed instead of retiring a second time, Rosberg would be a multiple champion. People forget that Rosberg beat Schumacher 3 - 0 in their time together at Mercedes.Manoah2u wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020, 06:03
All i can think of is how it would have been had 'Der Schumi' not retired, and simply stayed through atleast 2014.
We would have had 8 titles with Michael, the prospect of many more, and his records would be untouchable.
'Butterfly effect' would have meant chances are bigger Michael would have went out to ski on another day and time,
perhaps even skipping it completely. Imagine the impact. We would not even be having this discussion.
Hamilton would have kept his only title, and probably it would have been him that went to Ferrari instead of Vettel,
Vettel might have gone to Mercedes, and Verstappen might have signed with Mercedes instead.
Oh OK I get you, so you think it's a good idea to pollute this thread then?dans79 wrote: ↑17 Sep 2020, 23:07It's here, because you were trying to say max is better than lewis in another thread. and Just_a_fan quoted youviewtopic.php?p=928785#p928785.IMO, Like many things with you, that argument bleed into this thread because you're usually arguing the same thing with multiple people across multiple threads. Thus people are going to use what you said in one thread against you in another.
Yeah I agree with this. Schumacher at that point was not a match for Rosberg. Based on the points tally I did last time, Rosberg would have gotten 2014-2016. This is unless Schumacher was sandbagging because the car was not competitive, but I do think he was giving it full beans against Rosberg.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020, 08:06If Michael had stayed instead of retiring a second time, Rosberg would be a multiple champion. People forget that Rosberg beat Schumacher 3 - 0 in their time together at Mercedes.Manoah2u wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020, 06:03
All i can think of is how it would have been had 'Der Schumi' not retired, and simply stayed through atleast 2014.
We would have had 8 titles with Michael, the prospect of many more, and his records would be untouchable.
'Butterfly effect' would have meant chances are bigger Michael would have went out to ski on another day and time,
perhaps even skipping it completely. Imagine the impact. We would not even be having this discussion.
Hamilton would have kept his only title, and probably it would have been him that went to Ferrari instead of Vettel,
Vettel might have gone to Mercedes, and Verstappen might have signed with Mercedes instead.
No, remember what he said in the past. Mercedes dont do the whole number 1 and 2 thing Thats a Ferrari/Red Bull thing. If Mercedes dont do it now, why would they do it 10yrs ago ?Moore77 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020, 08:24Based on your past record of statements, wasn't Rosberg Schumacher's No.2? OR are those lies just a matter of convenience?Just_a_fan wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020, 08:06If Michael had stayed instead of retiring a second time, Rosberg would be a multiple champion. People forget that Rosberg beat Schumacher 3 - 0 in their time together at Mercedes.Manoah2u wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020, 06:03
All i can think of is how it would have been had 'Der Schumi' not retired, and simply stayed through atleast 2014.
We would have had 8 titles with Michael, the prospect of many more, and his records would be untouchable.
'Butterfly effect' would have meant chances are bigger Michael would have went out to ski on another day and time,
perhaps even skipping it completely. Imagine the impact. We would not even be having this discussion.
Hamilton would have kept his only title, and probably it would have been him that went to Ferrari instead of Vettel,
Vettel might have gone to Mercedes, and Verstappen might have signed with Mercedes instead.
So IF and thats a big if, Hamilton's move was 'dumb' what does that make Michaels move that he signed in 1995 ? He went from a team that won 3 Championships in 2yrs, to a team that won 2 races in 5 YEARS!!!!! I mean Ferrari won 1 race in 1995, Benetton won 11 races. You must be calling that the dumbest move of last century ?
Your boring tricks dont work anymore.Wass85 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020, 08:27Oh OK I get you, so you think it's a good idea to pollute this thread then?dans79 wrote: ↑17 Sep 2020, 23:07It's here, because you were trying to say max is better than lewis in another thread. and Just_a_fan quoted youviewtopic.php?p=928785#p928785.IMO, Like many things with you, that argument bleed into this thread because you're usually arguing the same thing with multiple people across multiple threads. Thus people are going to use what you said in one thread against you in another.
If he was sandbagging, it cost him a seat in a team that has dominated the sport like no other. In reality, there's no way he would sandbag though. He just didnt have it anymore and/or Rosberg was actually a very good driver.e30ernest wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020, 08:32Yeah I agree with this. Schumacher at that point was not a match for Rosberg. Based on the points tally I did last time, Rosberg would have gotten 2014-2016. This is unless Schumacher was sandbagging because the car was not competitive, but I do think he was giving it full beans against Rosberg.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020, 08:06If Michael had stayed instead of retiring a second time, Rosberg would be a multiple champion. People forget that Rosberg beat Schumacher 3 - 0 in their time together at Mercedes.Manoah2u wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020, 06:03
All i can think of is how it would have been had 'Der Schumi' not retired, and simply stayed through atleast 2014.
We would have had 8 titles with Michael, the prospect of many more, and his records would be untouchable.
'Butterfly effect' would have meant chances are bigger Michael would have went out to ski on another day and time,
perhaps even skipping it completely. Imagine the impact. We would not even be having this discussion.
Hamilton would have kept his only title, and probably it would have been him that went to Ferrari instead of Vettel,
Vettel might have gone to Mercedes, and Verstappen might have signed with Mercedes instead.