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By texasmr2
#27066
Excellent post!

There is a fine line between clever interpretation of the rules and rule breaking...

Exactly !

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By Martin
#27068
As the sole supplier of tyres for all F1 teams, why didn't Bridgestone report the issue of Ferrari's tyre gas mix to the FIA.


Why should they report it?

Exactly and there maybe the chance that Bridgestone did not know about the 'technical breakthrough'. I dont think the team's have to reveal their personal data to the tire supplier unless they are getting sub-par performance and need further input or developement. and then that data will be released voluntarily.

Do I smell a FIA hearing in '08 from the grid once again pointing the "they are cheating" finger at Ferrari ?? Hmmm Hmmm


This is what the other teams do every time Ferrari comes up with a new innovation, they cry foul. Then the press have a field day with it, mis-report the facts, generate hate and voila, you're villain is served...


I also think that there is a clear difference between genuine innoivation and rule bending. Some Ferrari 'innovations have definitely been rule bending.


There is a fine line between clever interpretation of the rules and rule breaking...

All the teams do it. It's the nature of the pitlane to be have a tall poppey syndrome mentality, when you're on top you have all eyes on you, trying to bring you down, normally from jealousy.

I remember the 2002 and 2004 season when Ferrari were lapping everyone 8 times they all came out of the woodwork and cried foul... Patrick head pointing to supposed flexible bodyparts, Autosport claiming Ferrari's gearbox was changing too quick, it came from all sides...

What can you do? It's natural to try to pick faults in a team that's handing your @ss to you on a plate...


Fair comment
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By deMuRe
#27069
Excellent post!

There is a fine line between clever interpretation of the rules and rule breaking...

Exactly !

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ROFLMAO!!!!

That's the funniest gif I've seen in a while Texas.

At the end of that post I almost wrote (demure throws up a firewall)...
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By texasmr2
#27070
I was just itching to use it so this thread just happen's to be the hapless victim :lol: .
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By Martin
#27072
Excellent post!

There is a fine line between clever interpretation of the rules and rule breaking...

Exactly !

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ROFLMAO!!!!

That's the funniest gif I've seen in a while Texas.

At the end of that post I almost wrote (demure throws up a firewall)...


Yes its excellent - mind you not very PC!! should it not say ' this thread is going to get aesthetically challenged' I mean we dont want to upset any minority group now do we?
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By deMuRe
#27073
This thread is going to get all swamp donkey.
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By texasmr2
#27075
This thread is going to get all swamp donkey.


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PS,
I did not make either one of these I got them off the web.
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By Martin
#27078
This thread is going to get all swamp donkey.


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PS,
I did not make either one of these I got them off the web.



Love it! :D Whats a swamp donkey - love that too :?

But, just to keep on topic - I dont understand why the FIA thought of banning tyre blankets in the first place. What is it supposed to achieve?
There are many ways to slow a car down without making it potentialy dangerous.
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By bud
#27151
Ferrari have had alot of technical issues about McLaren raised late 90s ring a bell?
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By Martin
#27436
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=swamp+donkey&defid=1066263


He He, thanks DD. :lol:

Anyway, why has the FIA chosen to ban tyre blankets? Anyone know? Is it just because Ferrari have a magic gas for their tyres? :?
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By 7UpJordan
#27473
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=swamp+donkey&defid=1066263


He He, thanks DD. :lol:

Anyway, why has the FIA chosen to ban tyre blankets? Anyone know? Is it just because Ferrari have a magic gas for their tyres? :?

Max probably thinks tyre warmers create massive carbon footprints and would be better off used as a teacosy on his pot of tea. :roll:

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