Canada 2006
Jun. 25th, 2006 09:20 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Well, it was an interesting race. Mainly in a "Ups, where's the track? Oh over there." sort of way.
1. Fernando Alonso
2. Michael Schumacher
3. Kimi Räikkönen
4. Giarncarlo Fisichella
5. Felipe Massa
6. Jarno Trulli
7. Nick Heidfeld
8. David Coulthard
9. Jenson Button
10. Scott Speed
11. Christian Klien
12. Mark Webber
13. Vitantonio Liuzzi
14. Tiago Monteiro
15. Takuma Sato
Ralf Schumacher
Jacques Villeneuve
Juan Pablo Montoya
Rubens Barichello
Franck Montagny
Nico Rosberg
Christijan Albers
Jenson: Erm, what happened? It didn't look too bad at the beginning and I'd have been satisfied with points but not even that. I really can't say what the problem was. I mean this time despite the problems Honda obviously has anyway.
But to everyone who was criticising Jenson over the last weeks because his team mate "beat" him: Just look at the start of this race and tell me who did the way better job. Again.
Mark: Mark? What Mark? He was invisible again, right? I didn't even know where he finished until I looked it up.
Jacques: *cries* And I feel guilty. I was telling my parents that I wished for someone to retire from the race so Jenson got points. Heidfeld for example. And exactly at that moment I saw Jacques hit the wall. That was the wrong BMW. It was disappointing enough when Heidfeld got past him after the pit stop. And no points for Jenson nontheless.
Juan: Everything he did today was just so Juan. And yeah, I enjoyed it. Juan fighting Schumacher and Rosberg... I'd just have been nice if he had finished the race.
Oh, and dear RTL, I know you can't stand Juan. Really, I do. You don't have to jump at any single chance to tell your audience that everything is his fault. I admit that he made a few mistakes today. But that's because he does what I love him for: Pushing to and well... sometimes over the limit.
1. Fernando Alonso
2. Michael Schumacher
3. Kimi Räikkönen
4. Giarncarlo Fisichella
5. Felipe Massa
6. Jarno Trulli
7. Nick Heidfeld
8. David Coulthard
9. Jenson Button
10. Scott Speed
11. Christian Klien
12. Mark Webber
13. Vitantonio Liuzzi
14. Tiago Monteiro
15. Takuma Sato
Ralf Schumacher
Jacques Villeneuve
Juan Pablo Montoya
Rubens Barichello
Franck Montagny
Nico Rosberg
Christijan Albers
Jenson: Erm, what happened? It didn't look too bad at the beginning and I'd have been satisfied with points but not even that. I really can't say what the problem was. I mean this time despite the problems Honda obviously has anyway.
But to everyone who was criticising Jenson over the last weeks because his team mate "beat" him: Just look at the start of this race and tell me who did the way better job. Again.
Mark: Mark? What Mark? He was invisible again, right? I didn't even know where he finished until I looked it up.
Jacques: *cries* And I feel guilty. I was telling my parents that I wished for someone to retire from the race so Jenson got points. Heidfeld for example. And exactly at that moment I saw Jacques hit the wall. That was the wrong BMW. It was disappointing enough when Heidfeld got past him after the pit stop. And no points for Jenson nontheless.
Juan: Everything he did today was just so Juan. And yeah, I enjoyed it. Juan fighting Schumacher and Rosberg... I'd just have been nice if he had finished the race.
Oh, and dear RTL, I know you can't stand Juan. Really, I do. You don't have to jump at any single chance to tell your audience that everything is his fault. I admit that he made a few mistakes today. But that's because he does what I love him for: Pushing to and well... sometimes over the limit.