si|verfish said:Luck plays a big part. Who knows how many more GPs Senna would have won? What if Schumacher wasn't driving for team Ferrari?
the thing i like about senna, beside being a very good driver, he was manly enough to admit he smashed prost into the wall at the final GP because alain did so the year before to win the championship. but we know this isnt allowed anymore.
now, MS didnt quite admit to it whn he did to Jacques Villeneuve even if the pictures tell a lot. but we arent going to go that path about dubious driving.
I would liken alonso to the "alain prost type" ; unspectacular drive sometime(s) but calculated drive, follow 100% team orders, secure points first, drive to win ; in that order. (which is why we see more 'gung-ho' drives now that the title is in the bag
kimi? flat out drives even if the car isnt as reliable as he would have hope. if there is a choice to nurture drive for at least point(s) but no; "the car has to endure whatever it takes & if it fails to finish; its the cars fault mentality" a little chip of senna's mould.
both are 100% commited drivers but carry their task differntly .
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If roman bought Minardi .. wouh ! .. tht would be awesome ! .. Chelsea on Wheels ..