The game of roulette may well be compared to the Monaco Grand Prix, in which not a whole lot of odds and many disappointments. Even pros at times feel helpless when all the numbers seem unfitted. That is not to say that the Grand Prix, like roulette is totally without a streak of luck. The living example for this is Olivier Panis, who hit jackpot for Ligier in 1996.
The 1992 championship was dominated by Briton Nigel Mansell. In the last season, Michael Schumacher won Ferrari’s world championship and his appearance on the playground with five consequent wins, induced higher temptation to wager all on red. However, the red did not prove themselves as winners blowing the fans and bettors away. The ‘roulette ball’s itinerary’ did not end at the Schumacher’s aloof persona. He end up lingering at the back of the tunnel after the unfortunate collision at the rear of the safety car.
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