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If it was Bridgestone tyres needed replacing, than the FIA would have allowed it because it helps Schumacher to win.

 

If Ferrari wasn't in the 6 that ran, the race would have been called off. Bloody farce, they should refund everybody who went there.

 

Formula 1 has lost yet another viewer.

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If it was Bridgestone tyres needed replacing, than the FIA would have allowed it because it helps Schumacher to win.

 

If Ferrari wasn't in the 6 that ran, the race would have been called off. Bloody farce, they should refund everybody who went there.

 

Formula 1 has lost yet another viewer.

 

I don't think this way. Bridgestone had a lot of problems in races this year, and nothing was changed because of that. That's why it'd be unfair if changes were made just to help Michelin. It was a sad episode, anyway. I agree that the ones who went there should be refunded.

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If it was Bridgestone tyres needed replacing, than the FIA would have allowed it because it helps Schumacher to win.

 

If Ferrari wasn't in the 6 that ran, the race would have been called off. Bloody farce, they should refund everybody who went there.

 

Formula 1 has lost yet another viewer.

 

Unfortunately you might be right. I mean it keeps the world championship more open... There really had been some strange FIA decisions in the past .

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I don't think this way. Bridgestone had a lot of problems in races this year, and nothing was changed because of that. That's why it'd be unfair if changes were made just to help Michelin. It was a sad episode, anyway. I agree that the ones who went there should be refunded.

 

I agree completely. I normally hate Ferrari but they did nothing wrong here, nor did the other Bridgestone runners. The finger should be solely pointed at Michelin for their goof. You can't change the race (i.e. the chicane) or bend the rules (i.e. tire change) for teams that break those rules. The FIA have done everything right so far except for refunding the fans' money (and the broadcasting fees for whoever showed the farce for 2 hours). Michelin should pay that tab if their stockholders haven't already ditched them.

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i don´t think so.

the problem was with michelin cars.

bridgestone didn´t have nothing with it.

if the others couldn´t run, they could.

there´s no reason to them give a fuck for michelin cars.

but anyway, nothing of this should have happened. it was sad. not tragic.

tagic was 94.

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magny-cours weekend....

i pick montoya. :cool:

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actually the michellin teams had agreed to race for no points if the chicane was put in, because they said that at least it would be some entertainment for the fans (and most of the cars sponsors have their biggest market in the usa, they too needed the race to be run properly) Ferrarri said no (only team who said no ti it) and so jordan decided to run, and mindardi cannot afford to let it's rivel get so far ahead of them.

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hum... no good race for raikknonen tomorrow.

13th place.

massa is 9th. he probably will finish in the point zone. :cool:

and alonso... for evori happiness.. yes, ok, he´s the pole position. eheheheh

favourite in my opinion. should win easily. but trulli is second. and he´s also a great driver.

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Subject: Ferrari Formula 1

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>>It has just been announced that the Ferrari Formula 1 Team fired

>>their entire pit crew yesterday. The action followed Ferrari's

>>decision to take advantage of the British Government's Work for the

>>Dole Scheme and hire unemployed youths from Liverpool.

>>The decision was brought on by a recent documentary on how

>>unemployed Scousers were able to remove a set of car wheels in less

>>than six seconds without proper equipment, whereas Ferrari's

>>existing crew can only do it in eight seconds with millions of

>>pounds worth of high-tec gear. As most F1 races are won and lost in

>>the pits, Ferrari are seen to now have a massive advantage over

>>every other team.

>>

>>This was thought to be an excellent and bold move by Ferrari

>>management. However Ferrari got more than they bargained for during

>>the scouse crew's first practice session. Not only were they able

>>to change the tyres in six seconds but within twelve seconds they

>>had also resprayed, rebadged and sold the vehicle to the McLaren

>>team for four dozen cans of Special Brew, a gram of coke and a

>>quick shuffty at Couthard's bird in the shower.

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