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Ferrari...Arrogant? No way! ;-)

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  1. 993 guy

    993 guy F1 Rookie

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    'Arrogant' Ferrari pay the price
    Monday, March 21, 2005 Posted: 1623 GMT (0023 HKT)

    The wheels have come off Ferrari's new-season start through arrogance

    FRANKFURT, Germany (Reuters) -- Ferrari's poor start to the Formula One season is down to the Italian team's arrogance, according to German driver Ralf Schumacher.

    "Ferrari have brought this on themselves," Schumacher, brother of Ferrari driver and seven-times world champion Michael Schumacher, told Germany's mass circulation Bild newspaper.

    "How can they be so arrogant as to start the season with the old car? On top of that, they're going it alone with their own tyre contract."

    Michael Schumacher, driving the 2004 Ferrari that served him so well last season, finished a distant seventh in the Malaysian Grand Prix on Sunday, after failing to finish in the opening race in Melbourne.

    After two races, the champion is in 11th place in the world championship standings with two points, 14 behind Spain's Fernando Alonso, the winner at Sepang.

    Ferrari are also trailing in fourth place in the constructors championship with 10 points, 16 behind Renault.

    Team bosses must now decide whether to introduce the new F2005 car at the third race of the season in Bahrain, after originally planning a debut for round five in Barcelona.

    The decision will depend on testing in Mugello this week, with Michael Schumacher due to drive the new car for the first time on Wednesday.

    "I've heard a lot about the car from our test driver Luca Badoer," Schumacher said on his website. "I'm looking forward to at last trying it out myself.

    "The first drive is always exciting once again."

    Schumacher accepted that things had not gone well in the opening two races but warned against writing off his chances.

    "After two botched races you can say that the situation is tough," Schumacher said. "It's definitely not hopeless, though.

    "I've often known it to happen that in one race I haven't had a chance and then in the next I've challenged for victory."
     
  2. udalmia

    udalmia Guest

    now youre doing the smiley in the subject line?!
     
  3. 993 guy

    993 guy F1 Rookie

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    It's a signature bro...gotta go with it. Just kidding...thought it was appropriate in this instance. No worries though, I'm weaning myself off the habit.


    See...no smiley.
     

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