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I would like to see Ferrari dominate races like they did this year | 3 | 7.89% | |
I would like to see Ferrari win some races, but have to battle for them | 19 | 50.00% | |
I would like to see other teams win, and Ferrari battling to win | 7 | 18.42% | |
I would like to see Ferrari not win a single race next year | 9 | 23.68% | |
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19 Nov 2002, 22:45 (Ref:432645) | #1 | ||
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Would you prefer to view Ferrari domination or a Battling Ferrari?
This poll is intended for all viewers, and Tifosi in particular. The question is whether you would prefer to see Ferrari dominate racing in future like they did this year or whether you would prefer to see Ferrari battling for every race, even if it means Ferrari losing many of the races, and maybe even another team winning the championship.
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19 Nov 2002, 22:57 (Ref:432654) | #2 | ||
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Before I vote, could explain the difference between options 1 and 2? It seems to me that they are exactly the same thing, if there is a difference I would like to know since it will be one of those that I choose.
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19 Nov 2002, 23:11 (Ref:432666) | #3 | ||
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I didn't vote....
I'd like to see each car battling each other car as if teams didn't exist. They do it in almost every other open-wheel series in the world, so why can't they do it in F1? If two Ferrari's happen to finish 1-2, then good for them, but they have had to fight each other for their positions. |
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19 Nov 2002, 23:24 (Ref:432678) | #4 | ||
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Sorry Valve, I think it's a stupid question. Your asking racing fans do they want to see racing. Well duh!
Anyone you ticks number one, is just a silly Ferrari fan, not a race fan. Anyone you ticks number 4, is just anti-Ferrari. And numbers 2 & 3 are just personal preferences depending on who you support. New option : I want to see some classic racing where despite a massive challenge from the opposition, the best car/driver conbination became champion. Whoever it is. |
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19 Nov 2002, 23:29 (Ref:432683) | #5 | ||
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It's good of course to see some racing within the Ferrari team but this WILL NEVER happen. It hasn't been before and it won't be.
As early as the 50s and 60s Ferrari used the "Hold station" sign to set the outcome of the race. I can't recollect a single race when the Ferraris fought each other bar one (U know which one - in 1982). If somebody knows such a race please tell me. As a Schumacher and Ferrari fan I think that racing will come only if the other teams manage to catch up. There'll be some when Schumacher retires in 2004 that's for sure. |
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19 Nov 2002, 23:52 (Ref:432708) | #6 | ||
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I voted #2. It's always nice to see a few Ferrari wins. But not all races!!!
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20 Nov 2002, 01:33 (Ref:432750) | #7 | ||
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hahahaha I hope Michael finishes dead last in all races next year!! 0 wins for Ferrari!! (yeah that'll happen)
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Doesn't it seem sad that drivers like Fisichella, Coultard, Barrichello, and Ralf all have secure seats in F1, despite having had race winning cars for many more seasons than Jacques, yet failing to chalk up as many wins as he (let alone a WDC) that it is Jacques who doesn't have a drive in F1??? Sad indeed. |
20 Nov 2002, 01:54 (Ref:432754) | #8 | ||
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I voted option 1. I admit, I'm a tifoso, but Wrex... really! Of course the answers will reflect fan's preferences. 1 - tifosi, 3 - other team's fans and 4 anti-Ferrari. Actually the most pointless answer would be no. 2. Why would you want that?
'Racing' can have many forms. Of course a field of 11 teams of equal value would be great, but if one team wins every race in a season, by a large margin, is racing no less. |
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20 Nov 2002, 02:11 (Ref:432761) | #9 | |||
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Anything wrong with us enjoying the great moments everytime Ferrari win races this season? If Ferrari dominates again, don't blame them...but blame the other teams for not being at the same level as they are. A true Ferrari fan would love to see them dominate and an alledged Ferrari fan would tick number 2/3...simply as that |
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20 Nov 2002, 03:16 (Ref:432780) | #10 | ||
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Option 3. The true genius of Schumacher can only be seen in an inferior car. Nobody in the history of F1(in my opinion) is better at making a **** car look good.
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20 Nov 2002, 04:31 (Ref:432808) | #11 | |
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I voted no.2. The racing this year was not really that interesting as Ferrari have such a technical advantage, plus Schumacher and team orders in play. The best years were the mid '80s with Lauda, Prost, Piquet, Mansell, Senna, Rosberg and Berger all battling n top teams. Now it's Ferrari vs maybe a Mclaren and the WIlliams' sometimes.
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I voted for option 3, as I thought it would be a boost for F1 if other teams won more races than Ferrari, although I nearly voted for option 2. I hope this clarifies this poll. If anyone doesn't want to vote for this poll, that's OK, it's no big deal. We don't have mods here who will hold a gun to your head and shoot if you don't vote 1. This is not Mugabe Land |
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20 Nov 2002, 04:47 (Ref:432814) | #13 | ||
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Sorry Wrex, this poll is about Ferrari. I have posted twice before, and I post once more. If you go and ask any schmuck in the street who knows nothing about motor racing, what he thought of Ferrari, and he would immediately answer: fast red racing cars.
Ask the same guy about Williams, Arrows or Sauber, and he would probably ask you if you are talking about ovens, microwaves, or dishwashers. If you want to know who wants to watch close racing and who doesn't, then you will have to post your own poll. |
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20 Nov 2002, 06:12 (Ref:432843) | #14 | |||
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p.s.... this isn't an attack on Michael who has effectively won against opposition who didn't have a chance due to machineary, i'm merely saying that i would rather "my drivers" win it against Michael in a race winning car. |
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20 Nov 2002, 08:49 (Ref:432938) | #16 | ||
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I thought EERO gave it away!! :confused:
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20 Nov 2002, 20:15 (Ref:433465) | #17 | ||
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They weren't fighting each other in Imola 1982 either were they? As far as I know, they were running in formation for the whole race, ala Austria 2002. The only reason they were swapping the lead was because Didier Pironi was ****ing about with a misguided Gilles Villeneuve. I could be wrong. Anyone that has seen the race will know if I am or not. |
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20 Nov 2002, 22:03 (Ref:433540) | #18 | ||
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And Red, why is option 2 the most pointless answer? Surely for a racing fan, Ferrari having to battle for the wins is better than seeing them race off into the distance?! Anyway, option 2 is so far the one with the highest number of votes. |
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20 Nov 2002, 22:27 (Ref:433565) | #19 | ||
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Hi all - I 'think' this is my first posting, tried last week but failed.
I voted No. 1 because I've waited years for Ferrari/Schumacher to dominate and am thoroughly enjoying watching Dennis the Menace squirm. I will do so again next year. I don't have a problem with being a member of the Tifosi - in fact I enjoy it. I love F1 first and Ferrari second - I also have much admiration for other teams and their drivers, that keep the world of F1 going, good bad or indifferent. I love 'wheel to wheel' racing but do not suffer fools, or dangerous drivers, gladly. I await the 'sparks' |
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20 Nov 2002, 22:39 (Ref:433577) | #20 | |
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Hi, Pitstop, welcome to 10 Tenths!
As you can see from the posts, we're not all Ferrari fans , but we do enjoy each other's points of view, even when we don't agree. Have fun posting! |
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20 Nov 2002, 22:52 (Ref:433589) | #21 | |
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Yoong Montoya, the Villeneuve/Pironi incident happened before my time, but from what I understand, Gilles was positive they had an agreement that the driver who led would win the race, and he was completely unprepared for an attack from Pironi, who passed him and "won" the race. Had he been aware that Pironi would make a move, he would probably have defended well and he would have been the winner of that race.
After the race, AFAIK, Gilles had no reservations with calling Pironi a cheater. And Jacques utterly refused to wear Pironi's number in skiing competitions from that point on. Last edited by R; 20 Nov 2002 at 22:56. |
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20 Nov 2002, 23:56 (Ref:433627) | #22 | ||
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This is very interesting. This poll does show the depth of Ferrari supporters in option 2, who would like to see Ferrari battle it out and beat the opposition. I must admit that if any other driver was driving for Ferrari other than SchM, I would have chosen option 2 myself, being and unabashed Ferrari suppporter from the days when I first started reading about racing cars, many decades ago.
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21 Nov 2002, 06:02 (Ref:433726) | #23 | ||
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If Ferrari win *some* races (option 2), then they don't win them all, therefore other teams win races too (option 3), so aren't option 2 and 3 the same? Anyway I want to see Ferrari wins, but others too, so I voted 2.
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21 Nov 2002, 11:20 (Ref:433867) | #24 | ||
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Option 3 sees Ferrari battling to win, and they win very few races. Sorry for not making this clearer.
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21 Nov 2002, 11:30 (Ref:433878) | #25 | ||
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I'd like to see Ferrari win races, just not that German guy called Schumacher. If Barrichello won 10 races, I would be very happy. Would prove that sometimes nice guys do finish first.
Option 1 is certainly out for me. Option 2 would be fine to an extent, while Option 3 is basically the same, but obviously Ferrari winning less. Option 4, I believe, would cause flagging interest. People are now used to seeing Ferrari win races. |
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