
21-06-2004, 08:22
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De Paddock Enthousiast
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Beersel
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Originally posted by Nicki_Mks
* Nog meer shock tijdens de Safety Car. Michael Schumacher rijdt voorbij zijn op dat moment zwaar gewond gewaande broer alsof het iemand betreft die hij van haar noch pluimen kent.
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dit is dezelfde soort van BS als het verhaal dat hij stond te dansen op het podium van Imola '94. want wie zoekt die vindt (en ik ga hier even copyright schenden om mijn punt te verduidelijken, sorry):
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Michael, that was a dramatic race, a dramatic first corner, obviously the dramatic accident with your brother. What are your thoughts at the moment?
MS: The biggest concern I had was seeing Ralf sitting for so long in the car as soon as I saw and I was aware that Montoya was in position whatever and there was a safety car and so on and I saw a (Williams) BMW parked there. The worst thing was seeing him for so long there. They kept telling me that they were informed that things weren’t too bad, everything was looking alright, but still, I mean, I have heard this many times in the past and it turned out differently but as far as my information is concerned Ralf is well and that is all that matters.
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The news the team were able to give you about Ralf, did that sort of relax you?
MS: Yeah, it helped big time because I was shocked when I saw it was Ralf. I knew at some stage that it was, Montoya was behind in whatever position, and I didn’t know about Ralf having an accident, even during the whole lap around and coming to the accident itself I saw a (Williams) BMW and it was clear to me it was Ralf and I saw the way the car hit the barriers so I was very concerned.
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(Ian Parkes – PA News) Michael, you have had many emotional moments in your career. Bearing in mind the situation with Ralf, was that the lowest you have had to go through?
MS: It is one of the toughest, yes. We had a similar situation in Monza, when he (Ralf) had an accident. Obviously there it wasn’t so clear what was happening to him. I was in the garage, the test was basically finished and in the last two minutes I just heard that he had had an accident. I went to see him in the medical centre and I was pretty shocked because he wasn’t in very good condition at that stage. And actually you don’t know what was going on, seeing him sitting for so long and knowing what had happened at Monza to him, I was a bit concerned.
Can you explain your thoughts when you drove around behind the safety car each lap and you were still seeing Ralf there, sat in the car. Can you explain your thoughts and what information were you receiving from the team at that time?
MS: I was constantly in contact with the team. I was just asking questions - what’s going on? Why is he still sitting there? Just being concerned. It was, in a way, tough to keep your concentration. It wasn’t needed, obviously, running behind the safety car, but imagine having to race normally, it wouldn’t have been possible for me, very clearly.
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Presumably once you’ve finished here at the track your first thing will be to go and visit him in hospital?
MS: That’s what you would imagine.
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allemaal van de eerste personferenties meteen na de race, en gevonden op F1-live.com. uit het cursieve gedeelte kan je afleiden dat het volgens hem perfect mogelijk was om te blijven racen, maar dat hij dan zou geparkeerd hebben tot hij beter nieuws zou krijgen. als je dan zegt dat hij er onverschillig bij blijft....
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