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OFFICIAL FERRARI SUCKS THREAD ***WARNING: Spoilers & Truth May Hurt***

Discussion in 'F1' started by freshmeat, Apr 30, 2016.

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  1. DeSoto

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    Not bad, taking into consideration that they were racing against the track version of a road car that it´s based on a track car, that was allowed to race despite the road version is still not for sale, that the ACO relieved the Fords of 25 kg. of ballast (after the practice they realized that they had been too generous so they put 10 kg back. The Ferrari got 15 kg. more) and that Ford brought 4 cars versus 3 Ferraris, two of them delayed by silly problems like loose drain covers that broke a wheel and things like that.

    At least the good ole uncle Risi beat 3 of the 4 Fords and put a good fight. But I suppose that you only read the headlines and forget the rest, like the WEC championships and Le Mans class wins that Ferrari got these years. Wonk, wonk... Wish the F1 team was as succesful as Corse Clienti.
     
  2. william

    william Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Yep, you couldn't make it up !
     
  3. william

    william Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Exactly!!

    They rigged the homologation process, they manipulated the BOP, and they penalised the main challenger to ensure a Ford victory.
     
  4. freshmeat

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    #179 freshmeat, Jun 19, 2016
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    I watched 13hrs of the race people, check my posts in the Le Mans thread. Btw, everyone was instructed to clean their number lights & warned...multiple times...

    You guys think the F1 rules/situation has ever been fair and unbiased too? Everything is rigged, even the NBA, yet somehow Ferrari seems to always find itself on the losing end? Whose fault is that then?

    Ferrari is protesting, along w other teams about the validity of the ford entrants, I doubt anything is going to come of it though.

    Mercedes did a better job rigging the new regs to their favor in F1, against the big, more established f1 teams who have quantifiably always gotten more favoritism and mind you, were a dominant part of putting together the new formula to begin with.

    Whose fault is that?

    I say Ferrari, no matter how you want to slice it they got beat on all fronts in all formulas it seems like...WEC? Ok forgot about that one, but can you blame me? Time to win at the pinnacle, not the small pond...
     
  5. daytona355

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    We'd soon see who had the last laugh if Ferrari decided to up sticks and not continue in either series......... The powers that be would have the world fall out their backsides and they'd soon be offering changes. At the moment, Ferrari feel better winning when they are on a level playing field, there's no shame in losing when a result is manipulated against your cars like F1 and apparently lemans too (I don't watch it, so I have no skin in the game there)

    Forza Ferrari
     
  6. DeSoto

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    Then I don´t know why you are always complaining about Ferrari´s tech team, car or strategy. It seems that the only problem is that Ferrari is not cheating so much as others. That´s easy to fix: they have veto power and move the biggest fan base. But it seems that they´re smart enough to think in the long term. They´ve been racing for more than 60 years while the Red Bulls and the Mercedes and Fords leave when the things don´t go as they want.
     
  7. freshmeat

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    #182 freshmeat, Jun 20, 2016
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    tech, car, strategy, politics...i thought they are all part of the process and the team's capabilities, one and the same right? you fail at one aspect, it has an impact on the other groups...win together, lose together.

    And look, the interpretation of the rules is just that, how far any one team can bend it, stretch it, cheat it to their will before it gets banned. Newcomers came in and pretty much shat on Ferrari's 60yr old party and beat them at the game Ferrari pretty much help founded (that's just my perspective of the current situation). can't game the system better than the rest? you lose.

    However you want to slice it, Ferrari as an racing org isn't fairing very well and besides outright tifosi support, something's gotta change...

    McLaren is another example of how the mighty have fallen and they also need to look to the successful younger teams and adopt a new approach on how to run their racing program. These are teams with bottomless budgets...yet, another weekend just another L.
     
  8. DeSoto

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    One thing is "a clever interpretation of the rules". That was what Colin Chapman sometimes did.

    Another completely diferent thing is oportunism and strong-arm tactics like what Mercedes (if things aren't done my way I quit and half of the grid will be without engines for the next season) or Red Bull (I'm paying two teams and a race so I deserve some deference). That has more to do with money than with cleverness.

    Some time ago Ferrari could do the same thing but it seems that no more. Now they're the small fish in a pound of big corporations. Ferrari's big advantage is that time is on their side. Sooner or later the big corporations start loosing and quit.
     
  9. freshmeat

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    Well, this sh** is getting boring. Business as usual another race, another L.

    No more updates to this thread from hereon in until we get a W...i'm tired of saying the same sh** week in, week out. Time for teamred to give us something new to talk about.
     
  10. Bas

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    Less sucking it is then lol :)
     
  12. freshmeat

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    #188 freshmeat, Jul 24, 2016
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    My prediction is coming true, Ferrari is going to lose P2 in the constructor's to the soda company even before the summer break.

    Ferrari are now 0-11.
    Only 3 dev tokens left.
    Time to put the heads down, stfu & work quietly & shift focus on the 2017 car.
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  13. zhaxcwlv

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    the prancing donkey is now the prancing mule
     
  14. PSk

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    We are missing Enzo. He knew how to play F1 politics!
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  15. william

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    Not sure about that!!

    Having won for the last time in 1965, Ferrari has left Le Mans since 1972, I think.
    Neither the WEC, nor Le Mans didn't seem to have suffered from that. Endurance racing isn't begging Ferrari to come back, when there is Poesche, Audi, Toyota, plus a huge field of LMP2.

    BTW, that Risi Ferrari at Le Mans, was just in for category awards, not outright win.

    In spite of what the tifosi say, I am sure that if Ferrari were to leave F1, the championship will not suffer in the long term. When one participant leaves, another one soon fills the void, but the championship doesn't falter. One goes, another comes; it's as simple as that.
     
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  18. freshmeat

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    I agree. If Ferrari leaves they leave behind a HUGE piece of the money pie...other teams will be scrambling for a piece like shoppers on Black Friday!
     
  19. DeSoto

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    I think even Ferrari's rivals need Ferrari. They'd get a bigger part of the pie but it would be a smaller pie. For Ferrari it wouldn't make a big difference: they'd save a few bucks and most of their customers don't care about F1.

    In F1 and other motorsports everybody knows that FIA always favours someone but in the end they don't care because they know that sooner or later everybody will have their turn.
     
  20. freshmeat

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    It's a familiar story for Scuderia Ferrari...


    Got beat by Red Bull on one lap pace, and also long run pace...bye bye P2 in the constructors...

    Original article:
    Kimi Raikkonen - Ferrari just not fast enough
     
  21. daytona355

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    Who watches lemans? Hardly teeming with fans and any meaningful tv coverage. I've never ever bothered to either watch it, or even look up the results ....... Bit of a beardy fest is how it comes across to me, maybe I'm getting the wrong end of the stick
     
  22. william

    william Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Le Mans, the WEC and endurance racing has a strong following, make no mistake about it.
    You may not like it, but sportcar racing has it's fans too. Don't dismiss it as irrelevant ; Le Mans existed well before F1!!!
     
  23. freshmeat

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    #200 freshmeat, Jul 30, 2016
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    The Blancpain 24hrs at Spa is currently live...a lot of ppl following that one...
     

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