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Originally Posted by Strange Famous
Its just good for the whole sport though, to have two genuine young stars coming though, to be fighting for glory for many years to come... and dont think we've seen the last of Schumacher either. I think the great one might have one more championship in him, for the sake of his pride.
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Yep, I agree - it's good for the sport. Don't forget Montoya in that group as well. He would have been in the championship this year had it not been for his injury. 3 wins this year for Montoya. As for ShoeMaker, I see a rocking chair, a dishwasher, and a house of screaming kids in his future.
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Poor Sato-san:
"Sato disqualified from Japanese Grand Prix..."
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Takuma Sato was disqualified from the Japanese Grand Prix being blamed for a collision with Jarno Trulli's Toyota on the tenth lap of the race. Trulli retired on the spot with substantial damage to the left hand side of his TF105B while Sato was able to continue and finish the race in 13th position, a lap down. His result was later thrown out of the results by the race stewards.
"The stewards viewed the video of the incident and presented the same to Takuma Sato and his team manager Ron Meadows and independently to Jarno Trulli and his team manager Richard Cregan," the FIA said in a statement. "Having heard both parties the stewards independently conclude that Takuma Sato was involved in an incident forcing the driver of car number 16 off the track and therefore order Sato be excluded from the results."
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The latest incident angered Trulli and the Italian said: "Sato tried a manoeuvre that was obviously impossible, he just tried to overtake me but instead he hit me and pushed me off. There was no reason to try that move so I don't know what he was thinking. He's been causing problems for a long time and the FIA has to take action to stop it."
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Too funny.
