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28 Sep 2002, 21:24 (Ref:390727) | #1 | ||
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Ferrari display team
So will the ferrari display team be out at indy for yet another race.... does anybody care?
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28 Sep 2002, 21:26 (Ref:390728) | #2 | ||
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I care this weekend. Rossy boy has apparently decided to loosen the chains in the Ferrari garage and let them fight each other.
Schumi will run away with it... |
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28 Sep 2002, 21:42 (Ref:390748) | #3 | ||
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I think ferrari will back schumi for another win. They dont care about the number 2 driver....they have both championships in the bag. Ferrari will help schumi to increase his win record for one season
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28 Sep 2002, 21:43 (Ref:390749) | #4 | ||
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Ecclestone slams F1 spectacle
Grand prix boss voices concern in TV interview Ecclestone will be highly critical of F1 on ITV Grand prix supremo Bernie Ecclestone has publicly accepted that Formula 1 urgently needs to improve its competitiveness if it is to maintain and build upon its popularity ..........................enough said |
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29 Sep 2002, 10:17 (Ref:390985) | #5 | ||
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They pretty much have second place, they've had the WCC and WDC for ages, why can't Ferrari think of the fans for a change and actually let the two drivers in the best car race on the track? So what if they take each other out, what does it matter now?
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29 Sep 2002, 12:00 (Ref:391032) | #7 | ||
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I'd say they will let them both race against eachother....Michael is simply untouchable though. Just look at his qualifying time
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29 Sep 2002, 12:29 (Ref:391065) | #9 | ||
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Mr V, that decission, altough cynical was not stupid. Since we all agree that the outcome was the same anyway! The only difference is that if they are forc.. I mean "allowed" to race "misfortunes" can happen. David and Mika blew a couple of races that way, but we should look no further than Italian GP where a certain team allowed their drivers to race... but I digress...
PS: Just a thought, just imagine what if Michael raced Rubens all this year, how many wins by now? |
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Luca was responsible to what had happened in Austria and those two were only following orders.....why would there be a repeat after both titles have been secured
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Rubens.........1 TGF........12 i'd say that team orders are hurting TGF more than benefitting him, once again, sort of a mockery ain't it, had TGF and Rubens been allowed to race TGF would still have won as many races at the beginning of the year and not had to pay Rubens back |
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Well.... I agree... kindof... But I actually I was trying to suggest the possibility of an small crash rather than winning the same amount of races but in a different order. A risk that Ferrari are not willing to take. That's why I said that the decission was logical albeit cynical and pointless anyway (Michael would've still won it by Magny Cours).
Anyway, that was not all that I meant.... As I've learned from a recent thread (something like "Here's the proof that Schumacher ruins Formula 1") Schumacher is the sole responsible for that. Imagine the uproar if he already won 12 races by now... [/joke] |
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29 Sep 2002, 16:11 (Ref:391213) | #13 | |
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Why don't all the other drives not in a Ferrari club together and give say Alex Young a case of champange if he punts off both Ferraris in the race then at least we would have a race with the others..
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