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23 Feb 2002, 14:21 (Ref:221232) | #1 | ||
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Ferrari will use a Sauber painted in red ?
Only kidding. They would if the backup slaves are faster than Schumacher on friday. We will see....LOL
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hahahah.... Well, that will help to patch up the failure of the f2002.
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Well there's obviously something wrong with the new car - they wouldn't want to use the "old" car unless the new one wasn't up to scratch, would they?
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They say it's beacuse they haven't got total reliability on the new car yet.
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23 Feb 2002, 21:42 (Ref:221381) | #5 | ||
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and a new combination of engine/gearbox that apparently isn't 100% legal yet
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Stranger, you've been listening to Ron too much...
If they havent got a race distance on the car yet then should they really risk it? Or are they gonna play a practical joke and take the F2002s just to make everyone look stupid? |
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Ferrari are probably starting with the F2001 for partly all the reasons mentioned here...not to mention from Max and Bernie's POV; it would help liven up the championship if Michael and Ferrari have a bit of a deficit after the first few races.
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All this stuff about leagality and trouble with the F2002 is silly. Ferrari are only taking the F2001 because their is a higher attricion rate in the early races and their F2001 car is already a great car (look at their season last year). The track suits the F2001 so it looks like a very good idea.
All of ferraris rival have their fingers crossed that they are quicker that the F2001 because if they can not match the F2001 haw in hell are they going to beat the F2002. (sorry about the spelling but I am an australian) |
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