Eddie
Irvine's attack on Ferrari still continues. Infact, every article
he writes before each GP contains some slagging off of either Michael
or Ferrari.
''Juan Pablo Montoya needs to act hard rather than
moan every time he’s an unlucky victim of Michael Schumacher’s
track antics.
For the only way sinner Schumacher is ever going
to be taught a proper lesson is for a rival to ram him off the circuit.
Schumacher’s weaving tactics at the start
of the San Marino Grand Prix were totally out of order and Montoya
had every right to go on the attack.
Schuey always appears to get away with offences
which lesser drivers would be punished for.
But it’s been going on for years and until
someone sorts him out the German ace won’t be changing his
driving style.
The way Schumacher defends his position is truly
outrageous at times.
The rules say you are only allowed one blocking
move but he’s all over the place and relies on the guy behind
lifting off to avoid an accident.
You have to fight fire with fire and if Montoya
finds himself in a similar situation in tomorrow’s Spanish
Grand Prix there’s only one recommendation — have Schumacher
off.'' |