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Originally Posted by motion
I enjoyed watching Schumacher dominate during his era, because there was so much passion and enjoyment in him and the Ferrari team. They seemed to be truly in awe of what they were doing. I view the Seb/Newey/Horner thing as something entirely different. Its like they're running a computer program, and look satisfied when the outcome is as predicted, rather than truly amazed and joyous. Just seems manufactured and methodical to me, which is fine, but not really inspiring. I'm ready for a change 
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I trust you've been watching MotoGP this season?
The passion, grit and fire in those races have eclipsed anything I've seen in F1 in 2013.