- 19 Oct 10, 04:23#220887
Could Pik Botha be objective on apartheid? By your own statement you are biased. You can express your view but it will always be a biased view.
Since when did anyone at Ferrari ever say they don't have to abide by the rules. Regarding Germany, they went on the record immediately stating they accepted the decision. Does following rules mean you can't believe they are bad? Does it mean you cannot oppose or take actions to have the rules changed?
A good cheat is better than someone openly opposed? As I said before, I'm sure there would be an avalanche of criminals supporting this view!
Scandal according to who?
Ferrari is large and attracts a lot of Ferrari-haters - you don't have to look far here to see that. They are entitled to their view, but they will always be just Ferrari haters.
Ferrari attracts a lot of people to F1 and keeps them there - past present and future, all those Ferrari headlines I welcome.
"He was the fastest driver I ever saw - faster even than Fangio"
________________________- Mike Hawthorn on Alberto Ascari
@Spankyham - I don't have a personal vendetta against Ferrari; it's true that I do not like Ferrari for of my own reasons;
Pretty much says it all
Does it?Because I don't like Ferrari doesn't make my views any less valid, I can still be objective!
Could Pik Botha be objective on apartheid? By your own statement you are biased. You can express your view but it will always be a biased view.
Because Ferrari don't agree with the rules; doesn't mean that they don't have to abide by them,
Since when did anyone at Ferrari ever say they don't have to abide by the rules. Regarding Germany, they went on the record immediately stating they accepted the decision. Does following rules mean you can't believe they are bad? Does it mean you cannot oppose or take actions to have the rules changed?
...same goes for any other team, but if it's less obviously implemented, it doesn't do as much (if any) damage to the reputation of the sport.
A good cheat is better than someone openly opposed? As I said before, I'm sure there would be an avalanche of criminals supporting this view!
Nearly every time F1 hits the headlines these days it's for the wrong reasons; and you can not deny Ferrari have been involved in many of the recent scandals in one way or another!
Scandal according to who?
Ferrari is large and attracts a lot of Ferrari-haters - you don't have to look far here to see that. They are entitled to their view, but they will always be just Ferrari haters.
Ferrari attracts a lot of people to F1 and keeps them there - past present and future, all those Ferrari headlines I welcome.

"He was the fastest driver I ever saw - faster even than Fangio"
________________________- Mike Hawthorn on Alberto Ascari