Heh, pain in neck stops comeback...tyred said:I wouldn't say he's bottled it. He was clearly more injured in his motorcycle accident than he admitted at the time. Driving those things put series strain on the neck and he has fractures in his neck.
It's a real shame, whatever has happened. I was looking forward to him highlighting just how over-rated and overpaid Kimi Raikkonen actually is.
Chuffy said:Heh, pain in neck stops comeback...
And it wouldn't take a Schumacher to highlight that. Kimi barely bothers these days, you have to ask why he even turns up sometimes.
Ferrari haven't had a great year full-stop, but Raikkonen (who must be good, you don't get to win a championship just by turning up) seems to give the impression that he just isn't that bothered.marinyork said:Depends what you mean, some people with the same or less talent than Raikkonen have won 3 and 4 world titles. Massa hasn't had a brilliant year either, had a few very weak qualifying sessions, as did raikkonen.
Chuffy said:Ferrari haven't had a great year full-stop, but Raikkonen (who must be good, you don't get to win a championship just by turning up) seems to give the impression that he just isn't that bothered.
True, but Vettel has been scorching in previous races. He's probably earned a little slack if he's dropped off the pace a bit.marinyork said:I take your point but I think the one who is really having an off period is Vettel. Good if you're Jenson Button, then again Schumacher coming back if the second coming was to believed would probably have been good for Button.
Chuffy said:True, but Vettel has been scorching in previous races. He's probably earned a little slack if he's dropped off the pace a bit.