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    Quote Originally Posted by J288GTO View Post

    As for Ferrari fans who moan about their drivers rather than supporting them, hope I don't bump into you at Monza...
    Why what will you do?
    Forza Ferrari

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    Quote Originally Posted by abbottcostello View Post
    Ah, but that username is such a giveaway
    What do you mean? seems like a clever disguise to me. LOL

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    Calm down guys, he is one of the best on the grid. He will get it right.

    Eric Boullier, McLaren racing director
    "Magical. I was following the Prost-Senna battle very carefully when both were driving for McLaren. It was very interesting to see someone analytical like Prost having to cope with somebody sublime like Senna. Probably Kimi (Raikkonen) comes closest to that today. He can also be sublime and magical - sometimes."

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    The "sometimes" comment at the end sums it up perfectly.
    Forza Ferrari

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    Quote Originally Posted by IulianFerrari View Post
    Calm down guys, he is one of the best on the grid. He will get it right.

    Eric Boullier, McLaren racing director
    "Magical. I was following the Prost-Senna battle very carefully when both were driving for McLaren. It was very interesting to see someone analytical like Prost having to cope with somebody sublime like Senna. Probably Kimi (Raikkonen) comes closest to that today. He can also be sublime and magical - sometimes."
    As far as i know Senna was analytical and very devoted person to Formula 1.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AfterLife View Post
    As far as i know Senna was analytical and very devoted person to Formula 1.
    The analytical one was Prost, one of the best in that category, alongside with the likes of Lauda.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IulianFerrari View Post
    The analytical one was Prost, one of the best in that category, alongside with the likes of Lauda.
    And Schumacher.
    KEEP CALM AND LOVE FERRARI


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    Prost was also better at playing the political game, kissing the FIA's.... ahhhh... ring! I guess you might call that analytical?
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    Quote Originally Posted by abbottcostello View Post
    Prost was also better at playing the political game, kissing the FIA's.... ahhhh... ring! I guess you might call that analytical?



    Prost only played the political game and the FIA well because he had Jean-Marie Balestre "in his pocket".

    I would call him more a deceiver and a sly crook that an analytical genius in my opinion.

    But then again there is still people saying that Bernie is a saint...

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    Quote Originally Posted by J288GTO View Post
    As for Ferrari fans who moan about their drivers rather than supporting them, hope I don't bump into you at Monza...
    You better hope so, spending race day at an Italian A&E will be a miserable time for you. Just another keyboard warrior with a big mouth aren't you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManFromMilan View Post
    Prost only played the political game and the FIA well because he had Jean-Marie Balestre "in his pocket".

    I would call him more a deceiver and a sly crook that an analytical genius in my opinion.

    But then again there is still people saying that Bernie is a saint...
    I could not say it any better!

    Saint Bernard, they named the dogs after him, no?
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