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<blockquote data-quote="Vanquish" data-source="post: 168969" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I think Alonso is rather over-rated in many ways! I mean, he won ONE championship and that was post the rule changes that was meant to curb Ferrari's dominance in many ways. So, what the frak is he bitching about when I think most people are able to see how the recent rule and policy changes by FIA did in many ways allow Renault to shine thru. The X factor here is that they were able to adapt and capitalize of these rule changes and etc far better and more effectively than any other team in 2005. </p><p> </p><p>So, the little boy shud just keep his mouth shut and show his mettle on the track instead - assuming that he can do that while trying not to turn himself into a Mini Briatore. Renault has the right mix of drivers, machinery and teamwork but look at the rest of the grid and you'll realise that there are atleast 3 other teams apart from Renault and Ferrari who's capable of race wins. The only thing that they lack is the consistency of the two to make a lasting impact.</p><p> </p><p>I guess that while Michael is undoubtedly the best modern day F1 driver by his achievement, it's kinda hard to actually come to a conclusive agreement of the best ever. Remember that we're transcending different timeline in history, generation of drivers, race conditions, machineries, technology and tracks. While every generation may have their own hero from Rosemeyer, Caracciola, Nuvolari, Fangio, Moss, Clark, Prost, Senna and Schumi it's essential to recognize the fact that we've all been fortunate and even blessed in many ways to see and hear of the exploits of these speed meisters! And God bless those wonderful machines that were their chariots of choice thru the genaration from Alfa, Auto Union, BMW, Ferrari, Lotus, Mercedes not to forget <span style="font-family: 'Arial'"><span style="font-size: 10px"><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">Cooper, BRM, Brabham, March, Williams, Tyrrell and McLaren!</span> </span></span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-size: 10px">Cheers,</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px">VaN.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vanquish, post: 168969, member: 84"] I think Alonso is rather over-rated in many ways! I mean, he won ONE championship and that was post the rule changes that was meant to curb Ferrari's dominance in many ways. So, what the frak is he bitching about when I think most people are able to see how the recent rule and policy changes by FIA did in many ways allow Renault to shine thru. The X factor here is that they were able to adapt and capitalize of these rule changes and etc far better and more effectively than any other team in 2005. So, the little boy shud just keep his mouth shut and show his mettle on the track instead - assuming that he can do that while trying not to turn himself into a Mini Briatore. Renault has the right mix of drivers, machinery and teamwork but look at the rest of the grid and you'll realise that there are atleast 3 other teams apart from Renault and Ferrari who's capable of race wins. The only thing that they lack is the consistency of the two to make a lasting impact. I guess that while Michael is undoubtedly the best modern day F1 driver by his achievement, it's kinda hard to actually come to a conclusive agreement of the best ever. Remember that we're transcending different timeline in history, generation of drivers, race conditions, machineries, technology and tracks. While every generation may have their own hero from Rosemeyer, Caracciola, Nuvolari, Fangio, Moss, Clark, Prost, Senna and Schumi it's essential to recognize the fact that we've all been fortunate and even blessed in many ways to see and hear of the exploits of these speed meisters! And God bless those wonderful machines that were their chariots of choice thru the genaration from Alfa, Auto Union, BMW, Ferrari, Lotus, Mercedes not to forget [FONT=Arial][SIZE=2][FONT=Verdana]Cooper, BRM, Brabham, March, Williams, Tyrrell and McLaren![/FONT] [/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Arial][SIZE=2][/SIZE][/FONT] [SIZE=2]Cheers,[/SIZE] [SIZE=2]VaN.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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