dr-baker wrote:go_Rubens wrote:Dj_bereta wrote:Also, Schlesser helped to end the "McLaren perfect run" in that season.
Hey, wasn't that a good thing?
Everyone would have fallen on their knees if McLaren won every race that year. At least, I'd think so. At least the on track action was better than 2002
And there was a bit of poignancy to Ferrari winning that particular Italian GP at Monza, what with it being a mere few weeks or so after the death of Enzo Ferrari...
Well, what I'm reading is true, so maybe that's another reason why a perfect season for McLaren would not have been great.
I have some ROTR's to give which may differ from what Enoch picked from 2003:
AUS 2003: Rubens Barrichello. Blatantly jumped the start and threw the car in the wall at turn five
This is what Wizzie said.
MAL 2003: Michael Schumacher. Over-ambitious. And he paid for it.
BRA 2003: The Interlagos Circuit. Hands down the most run-down place that year.
RSM 2003: Christiano Da Matta. Look in your mirrors, mate?
ESP 2003: Jaques Villeneuve. Random crap from a champ. He proved he can be a chump.
AUT 2003: Toyota's launch control. Two aborted starts and total mayhem.
MON 2003: Heinz-Herald Frentzen. Careless mistake.
CAN 2003: The team bosses. For the reasons indicated in the race review.
EUR 2003: David Coulthard. Will David learn?
FRA 2003: Renault. Double DNF in home GP.
GBR 2003: Neil Horan. Being an idiot and owned like a boss by the marshal.
GER 2003: Bridgestone. Inferior, they are.
HUN 2003: Wilson/Cosworth. Wilson for being pathetic. Cosworth for the blow ups.
ITA 2003: Fernando Alonso. Wow, is this really him?
USA 2003: Juan Pablo Montoya. Didn't get going.
JPN 2003: Ralf Schumacher. For being a total nuisance.