New insight into Michael Schumacher “punch his head in” fury at David Coulthard
Infamous 1998 Belgian Grand Prix incident remem𒉰bered by Ralf Schumacher

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Ralf Schumacher has offered a fresh perspective on the notorious anger of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Michael Schumacher towards 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:David Coulthard at Spa.
The legendary Ferrari driver was forced to meekly bring his three-wheeled car back to the pits after colliding with Coulthard in the wet conditions at the 1998 F1 Belgian Grand Prix.
Schumacher infamously confronted Coulthard in one of his most explo✨sive moments.
Eddie Jordan asked Ralf on the podcast: “Do you remember when your🎃 brother was about to punch his head in?”
Ralf replied: “I remember I saw the scenery. It is very difficult. T😼here is one pa🐼rt missing who could still talk, or answer, to that.
“It was something very special.⛎ It could ha💧ve been very dangerous. Luckily it was wet, in a dry situation it could have been more dangerous.
“At this moment, full of emotion,༺ you see it differently. I think this has ജhappened to all of us who have been in a car, they know it.
“At this time, the tea💝m own🍌ers, the bosses… Flavio with his cap backwards, smoking in the pit. [Eddie Jordan] jumping in the pitlane…
“I t🦩hought Formula 1 was much more alive in that time. Emotions were𓆏 allowed. It is part of the history of Formula 1.”
Jordan continued: “DC hid in the mo𝓰torhome, which was understandable, with his helmet on.
“Michael came after me, all of a sudden! In all of the years where Michael tried to help you, he never rea♊lly became iꦍnvolved.
“Suddenly, he hౠad ꦰthe chance to win that race, he became angry with me. Why was that?”
Ralf said: “He’s my big brother and he believed that race belonged to m🦩e.
“You remember the ဣradio conversation? Damon cannot remember all of it! It doesn’t matter…
“We talked about it after the race. He was kind of my ma🎃nager, at the time, you have to say. Without Michael I wouldn’t have been🉐 where I was.”
𝕴McLaren’s Coulthard prompted a restart when he spun out of control in the early stages of the infamous 𒅌race.
His teammate Mika H🅷akki﷽nen, who was vying for the championship with Ferrari’s Schumacher, then crashed out too.
Schumacher tಌhen went into the back of Coulthard, ending both of their races🧔.
Damon Hill refused Eddie Jorda🃏n’s team orders to let the faster Ralf Schumacher past, and won the race himself.
Coulthard’s side of the story, via , waওs: “Michael thoughཧt this was part of a conspiracy to try and help my team-mate Mika.
“It was simply an accident. 🎀It w👍as just one of those things.
“I would not be being honest to you in acknowledging how great a driver he was, that there were some downsides, in my point oᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚf view, of Michael’s really ‘win at all costs’ approach on the racetrack.
“I have no problem acknowledging that the period I raced was against the man that has rewritten the history books. That is the most s🅺uccessful in the history of our sport.
“My understan🧸ding of where the limit was maybe more in line with the rest of the drivers🌳.
“He could be very ruth🅰less, he could be cold,🎐 he could be distant.
“I think that’s probably what, at that level,꧑ you need to have to be that successful.”

J🤪ames was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering ev▨erything from American sports, to football, to F1.