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Author Topic: Trulli to block Schumacher  (Read 2699 times)

Offline Wizzo

Trulli to block Schumacher
« on: April 25, 2006, 12:23:39 PM »
An incensed Jarno Trulli has vowed to intentionally 'block' Michael Schumacher the next time they meet on the formula one race track.

The Italian, who slammed Ferrari's number one for ruining his quickest qualifying lap at Imola, told Gazzetta dello Sport that Schumacher inexplicably committed the wicked act on purpose.

But while it is true that dropping his pace too much might have dropped the German out of the mandatory 110 per cent rule, Toyota's Trulli sternly warned that Schumacher will 'pay dearly' for his deed.

''I don't want to knock him off the track,'' 31-year-old Jarno explained, ''but sooner or later I will do my utmost to obstruct him.''

Trulli accused the FIA of seldom punishing his fellow director of the drivers' 'GPDA' movement.


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