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1 Jun 2001, 04:42 (Ref:99594) | #1 | |||
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Also, what a strange example to use, "2.0-litre V8's". Is there any more to this? |
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1 Jun 2001, 04:55 (Ref:99598) | #2 | ||
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"For some things they must follow us, for others it's up to them."
I find the word "follow" particularly worrying. Does this mean that both Prost and Sauber could be sucked into Ferrari team orders in doing a Bernoldi on Ferrari's opponents? A couple fo weeks back, Saubr said hea was interested in an alternative source for a factory engine. Last edited by Valve Bounce; 1 Jun 2001 at 04:56. |
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1 Jun 2001, 05:23 (Ref:99602) | #3 | ||
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No no no...lets not get into assuming silly things here.
First, he is having to speak english as a second language, so the word "follow" is not to be taken literally. Now, REALISTICALLY, if you use a particular companies engine, then you are going to have to have the same basic engine set up (the "follow" comment)..after THAT, they can then go their own way. Its got nothing to do with politics, and everything to do with engineering. |
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"Nothing to do with politics" ... that would be why Sauber and Prost voted with Ferrari to start traction control in Spain instead of at the beginning of the year, then?
This just confirms what everybody knows anyway, doesn't it? That Ferrari have undue influence in F1 and that F1 is essentially rigged. |
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Ummmmmmmm Well yes one could say that!
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I look forward to hearing this... (is a seperate thread called for??) |
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Nah, it's not rigged. Just essentially rigged. Bernie made it perfectly clear last season that it was the year Ferrari were to win the WDC, after stating "I am a Ferrari fan." And lo and behold, events having little or nothing to do with racing conspired (which is not the some as a conspiracy) to make it so.
However, that is merely my own opinion and if you want a more detailed observation on the subject I will provide it by e-mail later on. UPDATE: For those who don't believe that Ferrari was the instigator and Sauber and Prost the followers in the Traction Control matter, I offer the following published report: Regarding the Forumula One Technical Working Group, made up of all the technical directors of the Formula One teams: From Racecar Engineering June 2001 issue, page 60: "To bring in regulation changes at such short notice for 2001 required unanimous agreement at all stages of the rule-making process. But unfortunately, Ferrari, Prost, Sauber and Minardi, the latter teams all having an involvement with Ferrari , voted against the proposals at the Formula One Commission Meeting in Monaco in December. They could not therefore be put forward to the World Council for ratification." I got my information from an inside source, but this should lend it a bit of credibility ... see, I'm not making it ALL up. |
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