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Originally posted by DaveE
He's the greatest of the modern era and no question of that. Anyone who would dispute it is blinded by their personal dislike, IMHO.
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Very sad day for me. If you watched the race and saw Jean Todt's body language. Then you saw MS walk away and aviod Luca when he got out of his car. He alsmost seemed like he wanted to just get away from Luca.
I do not think MS wanted to retire. I think this hand was forced on him by the Ferrari big wigs.
Good luck to Ferrari, I love the Iceman and always felt he could dominate in a good reliable car. Renault would have been his better choice. Ferrari has had its problems these last 2 years and to see MS within 2 points of FA right now is an accomplishment in and of itself.
It will be a very intersting season next year, althoug somewhat empty. Especially to me because MS has always been a part of F-1 while I have been a fan.