- 13 Dec 07, 00:59#26994
Your right bud and in that time Ferrari were still the number one supported team.
Ferrari bleed racing, even in those lean years they were just as passionate about it as ever & never gave up, they kept plugging away.
Drivers still wanted to drive for Enzo. As Giles said "it drove like a truck but I would be happy to drive it all day"
Sorry mate but your opinion on this does not change the facts.
F1tastic I agree with you that no one team or driver is bigger than the sport itself.
But there are some drivers & teams the WILL be MISSED more than others if they were not around E.g. - FERRARI E.g. SENNA (Giles for me)
Again sorry but it is fact.
Gilles Villeneuve: If someone said to me that you can have three wishes, my first would have been to get into racing, my second to be in Formula 1, my third to drive for Ferrari.
F1 was flourishing very well in the twenty year lull of Ferrari success from the 80s and 90s demure!
Your right bud and in that time Ferrari were still the number one supported team.
Ferrari bleed racing, even in those lean years they were just as passionate about it as ever & never gave up, they kept plugging away.
Drivers still wanted to drive for Enzo. As Giles said "it drove like a truck but I would be happy to drive it all day"
Sorry mate but your opinion on this does not change the facts.
One single team is not bigger than the sport, and neither is any single driver.
F1tastic I agree with you that no one team or driver is bigger than the sport itself.
But there are some drivers & teams the WILL be MISSED more than others if they were not around E.g. - FERRARI E.g. SENNA (Giles for me)
Again sorry but it is fact.

Gilles Villeneuve: If someone said to me that you can have three wishes, my first would have been to get into racing, my second to be in Formula 1, my third to drive for Ferrari.