05 Monaco post race.
Kimi - 3 seconds lead by lap 5 and on a one stop, come on!
JPM - To think that my predictions had you punting Kimi, I thought that since you and Ralf were separated there would be no more bitch boxing.
Williams 2 and 3 - Even a blind squirrel finds a nut every now and then.
"It is certainly positive, yes, but we have been with Williams now for more than five years and you shouldn't take a strategic decision on a one-day event," said Mario Theissen (BMW Motorsports boss). Mario knows the score.
Michael - Retire? How hungary can a seven time world champion who has his name on the top of all but two records be? Hungary enough for the fastest race lap (4 seconds faster than his qualifying time) and to drive like a real racer for one point.
Michael - "I didn't think there was much risk involved in the moves," he said. "I am a full-blooded racer, that's why I'm here. "Do they think I came here just for a Sunday afternoon outing?”
Barrichello was incensed enough with Schumacher’s actions to complain to Ferrari boss Jean Todt. "He overtook me in a place where he shouldn't have," the Brazilian said. "He took a gamble for an extra point. But, if I hadn't moved out of the way, we would have crashed and lost the points we earned today. "I don't want to destabilize the team, but I have spoken to Michael and Jean Todt. A few years ago I wouldn't have said anything, and I don't suppose this will now change anything." A little late to grow balls, Rubino.
Ralf Schumacher, who successfully defended his place against Michael, said that the incident could have had a much more tragic outcome. “Michael's crazy," he said. "He should have switched on his brain before he tried that move. One more millimetre and one of us could have been dead. Sometimes Michael is just not right in the head." I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again as Michael’s little sister you should be more supportive.
Sauber lap 63 - you’re a racer if you make it stick and a joke if you stick in the tire barrier. I still love you Jacque but I’m sure Massa and Peter feel differently. Peter Sauber has summoned Jacques Villeneuve and Felipe Massa to explain themselves at his team's headquarters in Hinwil following their collision in the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday. The pair made contact on lap 63 at Ste Devote, as Villeneuve tried to pass Massa for eighth place while they were bottled up behind Giancarlo Fisichella's fourth-placed Renault.
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