作者smilehong (Kevin)
看板FORMULA1
標題SpeedTV Shumi review and review of 2006 F1 season
時間Sun Oct 29 01:10:36 2006
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kl0FOUksH5s
schumi的賽車生涯回顧~~注意2:27處~~
原來SCHUMI也會甩來甩去這一招~~~小新學人家啦~~XD
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作者: raphaelca (Ralph) 看板: FORMULA1
標題: Re: SpeedTV Shumi review and review of 2006 F1 …
時間: Sun Oct 29 16:50:52 2006
今天剛好沒事,就把旁白打了下來。
希望可以幫到覺得主播講的太快的人。
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Bob Varsha:
Welcome back to our post-race coverage following the season ending
Brazilian Formula 1 Grand Prix. I am Bob Varsha. Michael Schumacher has "
called time on his career" as the british like to say; 68 poles, 91 victories,
but so much more. He is one of the sport's most interesting personalities.
As he hides into retirement with our best wishes, here is an appreciation
of the 7-time world champion.
Today Michael Schumacher leaves formula 1 after 16 seasons, he does so
as its greatest champion. Author of the most successful career in history,
and, the most conflicted. For the man who would become one of the world's
richest athlete, it all began with a rented race car, a cheque from sportscar
team owner Peter Sauber, put the 22 year old formula 3 champion in a Jordan,
in Belgium, in 1991. Two weeks later, in a Benetton Ford, Michael finished 5th
at Monza, and the former apprentice mechanic was on his way.
In 1994, he won 8 races, and his first world championship. The flincher came
in the season finale in Australia, when his crippled Benetton was involved,
in what appeared to be, a deliberate collision, with title rival Damon Hill's
Williams. Both cars were fiinished. And Schumacher walked away triumphant and
unrepentant. Thus began a pattern in Michael's unmatched career. There were
astonishing drives, but there were also episodes of unfathomably bad
judgement. None worse then 1997 in Spain, when he turned into Jacque Villeneuve
to keep his rival from the title. An incident for which Schumacher was
excluded from the championship and crucified in the press.
The irony of Schumacher's reputation for ruthlessness lies in the fact
that it was unnecessary. Even in an inferior car, such as his early years
at Ferrari, it was clear that Michael was the best driver in Formula 1.
At the 2002 Austrian GP, teammate Rubens Barrichello was ordered to move
aside so that Schumacher could win. Afterward, Michael explained that
the act was necessary in the quest for the world championship.
To Michael Schumacher, nothing else mattered.
In terms of sheer achievement, Michael Schumacher has no equal.
He hoisted the sport's most famous team, Ferrari, from futility to
respectability, and then, to supremacy. Along the way, he obliterated
every formula 1 record of known; including poles, victories, points,
and championships. In his 249 career races, he led more than half.
Finished on the podium in nearly two out of three, and won more than a third.
Perhaps the greatest honor is that Michael Schumacher made it look too easy.
The length of his career and the harsh realities of motorsports meant that
he was denied a constant and comsuming rival. He came into his prime at the
end of the era of Mansell and Prost. He outlived Senna. He outlasted Hill,
Villeneuve, and Hakkinen. And he leaves as the era of Alonso and Raikkonen
is opening.
So how will history judge him? Perhaps as the sport's greatest
enigma, a ruthless competitor who gave to the needy. A selfish opportunist
who never criticise his team. A driver who gathered victories by the
dozens, yet who rebelled in each one as joyfully as if it were his first.
This much is certain about Michael Schumacher, he was that once in a
generation phenomenon. Love him or hate him, you could never ignore him.
An athlete who reset the standards by which those who follow will be judged.
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David Hobbs:
An absolutely incredible career. A few weeks ago Jacque Villeneuve said
that he didn't think Michael Schumacher will be remembered for long after
he gave up his championship, because he thought his championships were all
flawed. There were really about three incidents in Michael Schumacher's
career you could say were flawed: when he got the championship from Damon Hill
in Adelaide, when he also tried to take Villeneuve in Spain, and of course
this year's incident in Monte Carlo. Really, I think the thing with Damon
Hill was totally overrated. I think it actually was a mistake, but the fact
is that Tiger Woods, just a couple of weeks ago was asked who he thought,
was the greatest sportsman in the world, everybody just thought he was going
to say his friend Roger Federer. He just said without any equvication at all
,it's got to be Michael Schumacher. He is the greatest all-around sportsman
in the world today.
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接下來的評論我就跳過了。
底下這段是最後的那段影像。
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San Pose:
Like everyone else, I will always remember the year for the battle between
Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso. How Schumacher, 25 points back
in mid-season, and apparently headed for both defeat and retirement
managed to draw it dead even with just two races to go. I will remember the
joy and the relief of the first time winners: Jenson Button in Hungary on a
wet track, Felipe Massa in Turkey on a hot one. And the sad, unceremonial end
to the formula 1 carrers of Juan Pablo Montoya and Jacque Villeneuve.
Great champions tossed out like old rag.
I watched with delight as BMW surge forward and dismay as Williams slipped
back. I wondered how it is that Toyota's vast budget continues to go to waste,
year after year. I was fasinated by the odd moments, like the Schue parking
his Ferrari at Monaco, what was he thinking? And Alonso's amazing post-race
displays. And of course, there were the crushes. Terrifying moments when
drivers were in harm's way, and all you could do was sit and hope.
As this season ends, we can see that Formula 1 is once again in the act of
transformation. New rules, new drivers; drivers switching teams; how strange
it will be to see Kimi in a Ferrai, and Alonso no longer at Renault.
Michelin is dropping out, leaving the field to Bridgestone. And of course
Michael is gone. Closing out a career that began 16 years ago. And since
he averaged 6 wins a year, that's a lot of glory suddenly up for grabs.
And glory as I see it, is what makes this expensive, dangerous, and
all-consuming sport worth all the trouble.
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我愛Speed。
而且Bob Varsha中間有說,
至少可以再看他們幾個老傢伙轉撥三年,
真是太開心了。
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