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Why I wish Ferrari would stick to the rules

Discussion in 'F1' started by PSk, Jul 26, 2010.

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  1. PSk

    PSk F1 World Champ

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    ... because we would have 1/100th of the silly pointless "arguing the earth is flat" type of threads on this site.

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  2. TifosiUSA

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    That or fire Alonso, then all the haters can rest easy.
     
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    nah, it's not about sticking to the rules, it's about the execution when tip toeing around a rule! Mcl and RB, especially Mcl have been faaaaaaar better with team orders....waaaay less obvious. all the whining and 'feeling sick' has everything to do with hating FA + the ridiculous obviousness of something that is quite common. the only thing that would make Fchat more 'crybaby-out of hand' at this point, is if FA crashed out him and Massa. boy oh boy....
     
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    go ferrari
     
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    ....said the man who started yet another thread....:)
     
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    It wouldnt help much as Ferrari is one huge cockup right now. Getting rid of Alonso can only serve to slow just 1 other team. Ferrari has to slow 3 other teams by next season. Or they can get their act together and start winning, legitimatly. We were so busy watching Ferrari that nobody really noticed that Vettel was doing almost anything he wanted including turning it up with some fast laps every now and then. It looked more like his job yesterday was to finish 3rd.
     
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    LOL
     
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    Are you implicating Vettel in a conspiracy of some sort? It is an interesting angle, although I don't think he was doing anything he wanted, I think he turned in a few hot laps, but at the risk of destroying his car or tires, as the team already had oil consumption issues with Webber, I think him finishing at ALL was priority, and for Vettel, finishing in front of Webber.
     
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    I think (in fact I know) that this season again like the last few will come down to the wire. Why is it that lately there is one team that dominates early but then seems to sit on it until the end? Red Bull is sitting on it and in the last 2 races will dominate again.
     
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    You don't attribute any of this to the development of the chassis/package? There is an awful lot of talent in that paddock area.... Teams maybe, but drivers? I'm not buying it..
     
  11. PSk

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    :D, yes but I didn't expect it to grow.

    I was hoping others would see it's title and think before they wasted more energy by typing more pointless rubbish.
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    Simply because his start sncked yet again and passing is far more difficult.

    No conspiracy ... remember Brawn GP and Button and how they wrapt it up very early, and would have been earlier if Button had not stressed out.
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    Tin foil hats for everyone!
     
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    Rules? F1 is gonna have rules this year? No way, man. Just no way! ;)
     

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