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1 Sep 2002, 21:38 (Ref:370772) | #1 | ||
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As a team owner would you hire...
PT if you had a TWO car team?
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1 Sep 2002, 21:46 (Ref:370785) | #2 | ||
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probs not...races cant be won at the first corner, but they can be lost...
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1 Sep 2002, 22:02 (Ref:370798) | #3 | ||
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PT is in the running for the "Max Papis Memorial Trophy" in memory of Max's year with Rahal where he knocked Brack (who was leading the championship most of the year) out of what, 3 races?
They don't call him "Captain Crunch" for nothing. If I were Franchitti I would be really annoyed - second in the points and PT pulls a bonehead move like that on LAP1!! Dario summed it up nicely when he said there goes the championship (I am paraphrasing). PT is everyhting you want a driver to be: fast, daring, not a pushover. But, like the Tin Man his theme song should be "if I only had a brain." Maybe they should call him the Raging Bull. When T. Bell or Mr Scheckter did this stuff you could at least say: "Rookie mistake." PT has been in CART 10 years and should know better than to punt off a team mate. |
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1 Sep 2002, 22:03 (Ref:370800) | #4 | ||
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C'mon, that penalty was bull. It was a totally justified risk... Tracy would have made the corner had he not locked the left front. The incident was equally due to Servia pinching down on Franchitti. It was a racing accident.
Overtaking's hard enough without having to worry about these BS penalties. Chris Kneiffel's just a total wuss when he's behind the wheel, and expects everyone else to conform the same (low) standard of judgement. Plus he's had it in for Kenny at least since Laguna Seca last year. As far as the actual question here? I'd have to make sure I had the budget to pay for the cars he'd inevitibly wreck... But he'd sure get my sponsors a good deal of exposure, so I'd consider him along with the other drivers out there. I'd probably still go for some young domestic hotshoes like Paul Edwards and Pat Long, though. Last edited by Lee Janotta; 1 Sep 2002 at 22:07. |
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1 Sep 2002, 22:11 (Ref:370808) | #5 | ||
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Chris Kniefel was replaced after last season, was he not?
There are racing incidents and racing incidents but while Servia is not blameless, to shove your team mate right into him while pulling a move like that on the first lap is inexcusable. If I were B. Green I would have pulled him in myself for a chat. All the drivers talked about the importance of getting through that first lap - including PT. |
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1 Sep 2002, 22:16 (Ref:370814) | #6 | ||
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Kniefel's back now, and Tracy gets a penalty... Coincidence?
We would be better off with a circus clown... Last edited by Lee Janotta; 1 Sep 2002 at 22:19. |
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2 Sep 2002, 11:25 (Ref:371150) | #7 | ||
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Agree with Lee. If it were anyone else who had been involved in that incident, there would not have been a penalty. I thought Tracy learned his lesson well and practiced the Zanardi style of public remorse, although a bit OTT (Zanardi could say "I drove the race with a broken heart" and convince you he meant it. I kind of felt Paul was reading that off a card.)
And absolutely I'd hire him for any team I was going to run. He's the one North Ameican out there with a personality! And the moves he makes, if TGF made them, would be worshipped and glorified -- still occasionally stupid and unjustified in hindsight, but it's the guy that gets the spotlight, not the move. People who don't like Tracy are the ones who criticize his style the most. |
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2 Sep 2002, 14:21 (Ref:371282) | #8 | ||
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Hmmm, I could have sworn we were in a CART forum, yet there are those mysterious initials!
PT has a lot of talent and unquestionably has been blessed with an actual personality - a good thing. However, that had to be one of the goofiest moves I have seen pulled by any vet, and that includes the Vasser/Brack contact game they seemed to play early in the year - it was like they had a magnet for each other. PT has the speed to be Champ, but has not developed the racecraft to be one. I really hope he does someday. The point here is not how we react to someone else IF they made the same move but what we think of the move PT actually made. I do not think a penalty was necessary here. The embarassment of making such a move followed by a verbal boxing of the ears from the team owner should be enough punishment. Justifiably we were/are critical of Bell's antics for example and PT's antics should not escape examination. He is no longer able to hide behind the "young lion" thing. |
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2 Sep 2002, 21:33 (Ref:371615) | #9 | ||
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I am critical of this particular move, although if it had come off it would have been brilliant. However, I think that Kneifel would have taken no notice of it if Vasser had taken out Jourdain or Brack had taken out Dixon.
Mr. Bell is an inexperienced driver who made constant mistakes of this type. PT is an experienced driver who makes one stupid move a year, and he's not the only one either, as John points out above with the illustration of Vasser/Brack and one might add Papis/Brack (maybe BRACK is the problem!) The difference between Mr. Bell and PT is that PT knows a stupid move when he has made one and he admits it and doesn't repeat it in the next race. Mr. Bell says it was not his fault, and he does repeat it in the next race. Or anyway that's what I think. |
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2 Sep 2002, 21:40 (Ref:371620) | #10 | ||
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Paul will never be champion, it's simple- he crashes too much. I've got the stats at home comparing the number of DNF's caused by contact each year for PT compared to the series champion. The only time the two have come close was when Montoya won in his Rookie season.
The bloke should have won the championship at his first full tilt back in 1993, but he snotted everything in his path.. and not much has changed since then. I thought he was reformed this season... but he simply hasn't had the speed to be up the front... |
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3 Sep 2002, 02:52 (Ref:371777) | #11 | ||
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1993 Champion -Nigel Mansell
DNS-1 Contact-1 Total DNF- 3 Wins- 5 Points- 190 Paul Tracy Contact- 4 Total DNF- 5 Wins- 5 Points- 157 Position- 3rd 1994 Champion -Al Unser Jr Contact- 0 Total DNF- 3 Wins- 8 Points- 225 Paul Tracy Contact- 3 Total DNF- 7 Wins- 3 Points- 153 Position- 3rd 1995 Champion -Jacques Villeneuve Contact- 0 Total DNF-3 Wins- 4 Points- 154 Paul Tracy Contact- 3 Total DNF- 8 Wins- 2 Points- 115 Position- 6th 1996 Champion -Jimmy Vasser Contact- 0 Total DNF- 0 Wins- 4 Points- 154 Paul Tracy DNS- 2 Contact- 5 Total DNF- 7 Wins- 0 Points- 60 Position- 13th 1997 Champion -Alex Zanardi DNS- 1 Contact- 1 Total DNF- 1 Wins- 5 Points- 195 Paul Tracy DNS- 1 Contact- 5 Total DNF- 6 Wins- 3 Points- 121 Position- 5th 1998 Champion -Alex Zanardi Contact- 1 Total DNF- 1 Wins- 7 Points- 285 Paul Tracy Contact- 8 Total DNF- 9 Wins- 0 Points- 61 Position- 13th 1999 Champion -Juan Montoya Contatct- 4 Total DNF- 5 Wins- 7 Points 212 Paul Tracy DNS- 1 Contact- 4 Total DNF- 6 Wins- 1 Poinsts- 161 Position- 3rd And thats where it got up to... not good stuff- if only he could manage to stay on the track without hitting anyone, he would be a champion, without a doubt... |
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3 Sep 2002, 07:37 (Ref:371850) | #12 | ||
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they're some telling stats
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3 Sep 2002, 10:42 (Ref:371993) | #13 | ||
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Reminds me of Robby Gordon: Loads of talent, never met a wall/car he didn't want to hit! Remember him hitting Mikey on the cool down lap at Cleveland a few years ago? Same disease as PT. When in doubt, punt - literally!
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I know it is a stupid little detail, but if you are ever arguing with some moron you really don't want to give them this kind of opening. |
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5 Sep 2002, 00:42 (Ref:373445) | #15 | ||
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He needs Tony Cicale back again.
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5 Sep 2002, 06:49 (Ref:373544) | #16 | ||
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Tony Cicale never stopped Paul from crashing into anyone... gave him a faster car though
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5 Sep 2002, 08:49 (Ref:373591) | #17 | ||
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I would hire him, because everyone loves him! he makes racing good to to watch and what he's said about EARL...well, you can't beat that!
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5 Sep 2002, 09:05 (Ref:373596) | #18 | ||
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He's been outspoken.
He's been controversial. He's been punished. He's been robbed. He's been exciting. He's been loyal. And he's won 19 times. Oh yeah, he's also got the best-looking girl imaginable hanging around the paddock. I'd hire him for that alone. |
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