I think Montoya needs to shut up and take it like a man after his defeat in Interlagos. Last race in Sepang had almost exactly the same start with Shumacher blowing off his wing when he crashed with Montoya during the first lap. This time things didn’t play out to be Montoya’s way and his wing got blown off after he rammed Shumacher from behind. By now, he should have gotten himself used to the tough and aggressive nature of F1- entirely different world than CART racing.
I also don’t think that the Williams BMW can rival the new Ferrari 2002. The races have been extremely thrilling thus far. Shumacher Jr wasn’t really far behind his elder sibling.
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Juan Pablo Montoya blamed Michael Schumacher for robbing him of victory in the Brazilian Grand Prix while Schumacher insisted the Colombian “had behaved really well” at the race start.
Montoya clipped the back of Schumacher’s Ferrari as he tried to overtake on turn four, tearing off his front wing and ending his chances of the race win.
And the Williams driver, who eventually finished fifth to Schumacher’s first place, insisted Schumacher had deliberately blocked him.
He said: "I thought he was a fair guy to race but he is not. My engine broke down at the start, he was beside me and I gave him room around the first two corners.
Juan Pablo behaved really well
Michael Schumacher
"But then he moved into the middle of the track. I went to the inside, was behind him but, when I made my move, he shut the door as soon he could in front of me.
“I had enough speed to pass him there - it’s very disappointing. I had the speed to win that race.”
It was the second successive race the two had been involved in a clash on the track.
At the first corner of the Malaysian Grand Prix a fortnight earlier, the pair touched and Montoya was penalised 10 seconds as a result.
And the Colombian revealed he was disappointed Schumacher escaped punishment at Interlagos on Sunday.
The four-time world champion,
[This message has been edited by Abdullah k (edited March 31, 2002).]