yudansha
TheGreatOne
Well, well, well - the longest Formula1 season has begun with new and exciting circuits awaiting the teams of the most prestigious auto sport in the world; including the newly built, 1-billion dollar Chinese Grand Prix circuit.
Australian Grand Prix has just concluded the beginning of another promising season for Ferrari, as Michael Schumacher and his Ferrari partner Rubens Barrichello ran away with the 1-2 victory. It was rather a boring race, seeing as there was absolutely no competition to the oh so dominating Ferrari. Yesterdays race brought a lot of memories of Ferraris most spectacular domination of the 2002 season in the history of racing. The Renault team has proven themselves worthy competitors to Williams BMW (with highest horsepower output engine) and the revolutionary, redesigned West MB McLaren team. Fernando Alonso of Renault ended up third after a daring 'agricultural' pass (via grass) around BMW's Montoya on the green at the start of the race (who was third due to a disappointing qualifying round to the Pole master).
Although practically the only excitement was seen at the start of this Grand Prix, I as a Schumacher fanatic, was ecstatic for him. Michael Schumacher has broken more records in his career than any other F1 pilot in the history of Formula1 (i.e. most wins, most championships, most leading laps ...). Schumacher probably holds a record for the number of records achieved, but he never takes his winnings for granted. Schumacher is always overjoyed and thrilled with every win, and all his fans can see that as he just cannot stay still on the podium. I wish him the best in the coming season, and have total faith in his mastering every circuit and putting all of the viewers in awe after each and every Grand Prix. Michael Schumacher is a legend, and a hero to many (just like Mario Andretti and various others), and he deserves every cent he earns.
Australian Grand Prix has just concluded the beginning of another promising season for Ferrari, as Michael Schumacher and his Ferrari partner Rubens Barrichello ran away with the 1-2 victory. It was rather a boring race, seeing as there was absolutely no competition to the oh so dominating Ferrari. Yesterdays race brought a lot of memories of Ferraris most spectacular domination of the 2002 season in the history of racing. The Renault team has proven themselves worthy competitors to Williams BMW (with highest horsepower output engine) and the revolutionary, redesigned West MB McLaren team. Fernando Alonso of Renault ended up third after a daring 'agricultural' pass (via grass) around BMW's Montoya on the green at the start of the race (who was third due to a disappointing qualifying round to the Pole master).
Although practically the only excitement was seen at the start of this Grand Prix, I as a Schumacher fanatic, was ecstatic for him. Michael Schumacher has broken more records in his career than any other F1 pilot in the history of Formula1 (i.e. most wins, most championships, most leading laps ...). Schumacher probably holds a record for the number of records achieved, but he never takes his winnings for granted. Schumacher is always overjoyed and thrilled with every win, and all his fans can see that as he just cannot stay still on the podium. I wish him the best in the coming season, and have total faith in his mastering every circuit and putting all of the viewers in awe after each and every Grand Prix. Michael Schumacher is a legend, and a hero to many (just like Mario Andretti and various others), and he deserves every cent he earns.