Lighter Side Of F1 Controversy
Written by George Katinger · May 31, 2004
Of which controversy do I refer? While there is a host to choose from, the particular controversy to which I speak is King Michael’s killing the sport with his continuing dominance.
randomperspective.com: Michael Schumacher Wins Canadian Grand Prix - May 30th 2004
The headline of the attached article caught my eye as a possible misprint. Opening the link and reading the story gave me a much needed chuckle on a dreary Memorial Day here in the U.S. of A. Also please note the last paragraph slap at McLaren. On the spot again.
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I’m glad to see that someone else thinks there is a flux capacitor in his car somewhere.
I so wish that I had thought of that! What a brilliant little article.
Love it! I see there is talk that MS used special short-life, super-soft tyres in qualifying and in the first session of the race. Then switched to standard softies to get his laps in. That certainly agrees with the lap times.