Za to sa gumama uopste ne mislim da je sranje, nego su ljudi malo navikli svih ovoh godina na to pa im je sad neobicno. Druga stvar, umece vozaca je da kroz celu trku vozi i da ipak malo i razmislja o gumama kao i o motoru, i ostalim delovima, jer ga to vodi ka pobedi.
Meni licno formula je bila najinteresantnija kada nije bilo zamene guma i vozilo se sa jednim rezervoarom. Pa kako trka ide bilod sve laksi i brzi, nema bespotrebnog odlaska u boks, nego pun gas celu trku i bilo je teze ostrije i zanimljivije.
Seven-times world champion Michael Schumacher is having a great time racing despite not winning a grand prix this season. Schumacher brushed off questions that the younger drivers were now quicker than the seven-times champion by insisting that retiring had not yet crossed his mind.
"Let me say this more clearly so you can write it down: I'm not thinking about quitting," Schumacher told Tuesday's Bild newspaper, who is having his worst start to a championship.
"I've always said that I'd retire if I couldn't keep up with the younger drivers," he added. "That's different than what's happening now. I'm very much able to keep up with them. In all honesty, with all the duels going on right now, racing is a lot more fun for me than a lot of people would imagine."
Schumacher, the oldest man on the Formula One circuit, is the most successful driver in the history of the sport. But his chances of taking an eighth drivers' title faded further on Sunday when he finished fifth, nearly a minute off the pace at the European Grand Prix.
He is 43 points behind Spain's championship leader Fernando Alonso.
"I'm a realist and can evaluate my chances better than anyone on the outside," he said when asked why he looked so relaxed on Sunday despite the defeat. "Naturally I'm always trying to do the best I can but sometimes the best isn't enough. I can accept that."
The German, whose contract expires at the end of next season, said he did not think this was the toughest time in his Ferrari career.
"The beginning at Ferrari was much harder because we weren't really competitive," he explained. "In my eyes we definitely are (competitive) now even if that doesn't seem to be the case on the outside.
"It was harder back then because the pressure after so many unsuccessful years was so much greater than it is now," he added. "I'm not even close to giving up the title."
Crveno svetlo pri prelasku "Pit Lane-a" - morao je propustiti bolide, koji su prolazili.
Originally posted by formula1.com
...he left the pits against the red light, in a red mist, before overtaking David Coulthard?s lapped Red Bull. The stewards took a dim view of all that, and had him black flagged for his pit lane offence.
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