- 22 Nov 14, 10:13#426528I can understand your feelings Sagi, this is indeed the Ferrari support thread. But you know, that can't preclude anything that isn't a glowingly rosy comment about Ferrari. If everytime someone wants to say something, point something out, about a team or driver, that isn't 100% positive, they have to start a new thread, that will make the forum disjointed and repetitive. Do some people over step the mark sometimes? Yes. I personally believe they do. But Ferrari have left themselves wide open to criticism this season. People have long memories, and some of the stunts Ferrari have pulled during their long and chequered history would make your hair curl. You couldn't write a Holywood script about it. So human nature kicks back, especially after being told to STFU saying untrue things about Ferrari that subsequently turned out to be spot on correct.
EDIT: for the record, I hope Ferrari get through this difficult time. f1 will continue whether or not Ferrari remain on board , but F1 will be the richer if Ferrari are involved. Sometimes things have to get worse befor they can get better, especially if things were wrong , but masked in the first place. I'd love a strong Ferrari fighting on a level playing field but I think they have a way to go yet.
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