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A hit of Shumi??
Topic Started: Jun 13 2011, 05:41 AM (324 Views)
Pasta
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I have to say the real drive of Montreal belongs to Jenson Button. But second place has to go to Michael Schumacher who made a Lewis number of overtakes without a single incident. He was driving at a different level from previous races.

I hope this is the start of a new level from him.
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Pasta,Jun 13 2011
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I have to say the real drive of Montreal belongs to Jenson Button. But second place has to go to Michael Schumacher who made a Lewis number of overtakes without a single incident. He was driving at a different level from previous races.

I hope this is the start of a new level from him.

I think in the wets, its more down to the driver than the car.
Indeed a great drive from the old champ. <thumbsup>
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Rob
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It was good to see Schumacher driving as Shumi again.
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Red Andy
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A real shame he didn't have very good pace after the last safety car. Even I was cheering him on at that point.

In a race where there were lots of comings-together and dubious incidents, it was surprising to note that Schumacher wasn't involved in any of them - the only time he came close to anything controversial was when Lewis outbraked himself into the hairpin while running alongside Michael. Button managed to get himself involved in a couple of incidents, at least one of which (the Alonso one) was partly his fault. So for those errors I'd take the "driver of the race" accolade away from Jenson, and give it to Michael.
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I really felt he deserved a podium, he did very well. If only we saw that every weekend from him since his return
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