Hey everyone..its been a month and a lot has happened. Michael Schumacher and Ferrari are back and are looking like serious title contenders this season which is good for all the tifosi out there.
What else ahs also happened is that I am interning at a PR firm called AdFactors and I'm logging in many valuable hours of experience..and well experience is good. I mean people work. Its just what they do. Just like they die. I'm about to get off work and well I really don't know what to say now.
Michael Schumacher drove a fantastic race in San Marino in front of the tifosi. The Ferrari's pace in the first stint was absolutely stunning and then after his pitstop when he was having problems with his car, Schumi soaked up the pressure from Alonso for approximately forty laps. He really drove a champion's race and all those who thought he was over the hill or that he had lost his hunger to win should have watched the race. He is every bit as good and more than a match for his younger rivals. And that was proved beyond doubt at the Nurburgring where Ferrari had a few mathematics lessons to teach their rivals. And what about that stunning pace that Schumi set before coming in for his second stop! The maestro at his very best.
Sure Alonso won in Spain, but then again he was always going to. The Renault chassis is the best balanced chassis out there especially through those technical corners that are so typical of Barcelona.
I suppose, what point i'm trying to make is that Alonso won't be able to cruise to the title. Schumi and Ferrari have sensed the chance for a comeback and they will be snapping at his heels all the way to the end of this season. Yes folks, this championship battle is set to go down to the wire!
What else ahs also happened is that I am interning at a PR firm called AdFactors and I'm logging in many valuable hours of experience..and well experience is good. I mean people work. Its just what they do. Just like they die. I'm about to get off work and well I really don't know what to say now.
Michael Schumacher drove a fantastic race in San Marino in front of the tifosi. The Ferrari's pace in the first stint was absolutely stunning and then after his pitstop when he was having problems with his car, Schumi soaked up the pressure from Alonso for approximately forty laps. He really drove a champion's race and all those who thought he was over the hill or that he had lost his hunger to win should have watched the race. He is every bit as good and more than a match for his younger rivals. And that was proved beyond doubt at the Nurburgring where Ferrari had a few mathematics lessons to teach their rivals. And what about that stunning pace that Schumi set before coming in for his second stop! The maestro at his very best.
Sure Alonso won in Spain, but then again he was always going to. The Renault chassis is the best balanced chassis out there especially through those technical corners that are so typical of Barcelona.
I suppose, what point i'm trying to make is that Alonso won't be able to cruise to the title. Schumi and Ferrari have sensed the chance for a comeback and they will be snapping at his heels all the way to the end of this season. Yes folks, this championship battle is set to go down to the wire!