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Легенды Ф1 - Герхард Бергер ('Скай-спортс-Ф1', 19.09.2014, 14.00-14.58).ts 1.03 GB

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Imola 1989 – Saving Gerhard

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Из интервью с Жаном Алези:


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JA: Ah, Gerhard... He's the most political guy
I’ve ever met; so clever at getting the team on
side with him. He’s fantastic. I’m a bit sensitive,
particularly when he was creating politics that
weren’t so nice for me... like when he decided
my engine was better and I’d find they’d be
changing my engine and when I asked they'd say:
“Gerhard say's this will be okay'.”
There are a lot of stories. Like in qualifying at
Monza in 1994. When I crossed the line, the flag
came out. I was on pole for Ferrari and it was a
fantastic moment for me. I’d loosened my belts
and I was responding to the crowd. As I arrived
at Ascari, I saw' a small red image in my mirrors.
It was Gerhard. Coming flat-out, even though the
chequered flag had been shown. I didn’t know
whether to go left or right; he was coming like
a rocket. I made a decision -  but it was where
he was going. Gerhard spun and
crashed. It was a massive
shunt, but he was okay.
I thought: ’This guy is going to screw
my best moment.’

When I arrived back in the pits, everybody
thought he was dead. I said: “N o, he's not dead
-  I saw him." But Jean Todt said: “ Let’s go to
the medical centre." Gerhard was lying on the
trolley -  and lie was covered in dust. He said:
“You’re a fucking asshole." I said: “Gerhard! The
session was finished! What were you doing?” He
said “ Me? You were trying to get out o f the car!"
I said I could do what T liked because the session
was finished. I had pole position. He said: “Ah,
okay, okay." And that was it! But no one was
celebrating my pole position.
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--- Цитировать ---MH: Gerhard tells a story about testing at
Silverstone with Benetton. He was on rain tyres,
he came into the pits and said that the track was
dry and that you could go out on slicks.  But it
wasn’t dry, was it?
JA: I said: “Okay. Slicks. Let’s go!" I arrived in
Becketts flat-out. It was wet. Big spin! That was
a typical trick. I loved it.
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