Formula 1: Ferrari 2003

Published by

data/avatar/default/avatar01.webp
This is the team that is winning everything on the F-1. And unfortunally it looks that this year is going to be another replay of the last one. I am tired of Michael Schumacher and its EGO that is bigger than his Ferrari. I like real competition in the F1, not just a car winning everything, or you really think that M.S. is so good by himself? Put all them in the same technically equiped cars and look him just eating dust behind some others like Montoya that IMO are much better than him. Or do you think that M.S. is so good as some like to see him? For the ones that do, then awake boys, its the super ferrari winning out there and making 90% of the work. Any good pilot could be a winner driving that beast. Do you really like to see an excelent pilot, if not the best of all? Then look Ayrton Senna's videos my friends.
data/avatar/default/avatar04.webp
Hmmm - MS has beaten Senna several times with Senna running in a very good F1-car and MS only in an average one Seems "Schumi" was better than Senna ..... I like the AMD Logo on the Rear Wing
data/avatar/default/avatar02.webp
And Van Gogh was not considered much of an artist while alive. Amazing how people improve through death. Not to say Senna was not good, but I think powerhouse car and crazy mentality applies pretty well to him. Good, definitely. As great as some wish to recall? Probably not. BTW, Schumie is really an awesome driver. You can witness this during rainy races or on the annual go-kart race where they are all equals. He knows how to put the power down and he is certainly not dependent on the equipment to make a name for himself. Of course a good car does not hurt. As for F-1 in general, I am sure you mean what you think you mean, but F-1 would not be the same if everyone had the same equipment. What would be the major draw? Let's not forget that in the early years the CAR was the main attraction. Anything that could outperform was simply amazing. Today they are on a pretty tight margin and it comes down to reliability and strategy. That said, I miss the days of Senna and the larger engines. It should be overpowered in a massive way and dangerous. That is the test on a windy track. Taming a wild car through a complicated course. With all the limitations, communications, and computerization it has become more like watching autopilots compete. It is still fast and loud, but it has lost the edge.