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#339495
'Cos it was legal! :banghead:


And you'd be saying that because it passed all the FiA tests. I'm definitely not going down that road again - we've covered that ad nauseam.

I was simply pointing out that when Ferrari had their flexing wing back in 2006, it passed every FiA test but in our case our wing was still banned. This is a difference in how the FiA has treated the respective teams.


"Our wing"? Are you at least an employee in the race team or something? Sometimes I get the feeling you're Montezemolo.
#339499
'Cos it was legal! :banghead:


And you'd be saying that because it passed all the FiA tests. I'm definitely not going down that road again - we've covered that ad nauseam.

I was simply pointing out that when Ferrari had their flexing wing back in 2006, it passed every FiA test but in our case our wing was still banned. This is a difference in how the FiA has treated the respective teams.


Red Bull's flexi wing was also banned despite passing every FiA test.
#339518
'Cos it was legal! :banghead:


And you'd be saying that because it passed all the FiA tests. I'm definitely not going down that road again - we've covered that ad nauseam.

I was simply pointing out that when Ferrari had their flexing wing back in 2006, it passed every FiA test but in our case our wing was still banned. This is a difference in how the FiA has treated the respective teams.


"Our wing"? Are you at least an employee in the race team or something? Sometimes I get the feeling you're Montezemolo.

:rofl:

No way! Spanky's English is way better than Monti's :hehe:
#339528
"Our wing"? Are you at least an employee in the race team or something? Sometimes I get the feeling you're Montezemolo.

Thanks a million for the comparison, very flattering to a Tifosi :thumbup:

It's like people who say "we" when they're babbling some boring rubbish about footballdespite having nothing to do withteh team they're wittering on about. Very bad English indeed.


No Hammer, I'm not an employee of SF - I guess being a Tifosi really is a special thing. We do feel part of the team, and I can tell you its a really great feeling. It's a pity you don't get that feeling (of actually being part of the team) as I wish all fans of whatever team could experience it.
#339531
'Cos it was legal! :banghead:


And you'd be saying that because it passed all the FiA tests. I'm definitely not going down that road again - we've covered that ad nauseam.

I was simply pointing out that when Ferrari had their flexing wing back in 2006, it passed every FiA test but in our case our wing was still banned. This is a difference in how the FiA has treated the respective teams.


Red Bull's flexi wing was also banned despite passing every FiA test.


Red Bulls wing wasn't banned, the test was made more stringent (ie loads used in the test were increased). They did that to the flexing Ferrari wing in '06 as well. But, "after" the loads were increased and you could still see the '06 Ferrari wing flexing the FiA came out and told Ferrari their wing was banned. Sorry if you can't see the very big difference in the way the FiA treated the respective teams. There is a difference between increasing the load of a test and coming outright and telling a team they cannot use the wing.
#339544

No Hammer, I'm not an employee of SF - I guess being a Tifosi really is a special thing. We do feel part of the team, and I can tell you its a really great feeling. It's a pity you don't get that feeling (of actually being part of the team) as I wish all fans of whatever team could experience it.


So how much dividends do Tifosis get paid? Is it monthly or yearly? Just want to know how much $$$ I'm missing out by supporting the wrong team.
#339550
Red Bulls wing wasn't banned, the test was made more stringent (ie loads used in the test were increased). They did that to the flexing Ferrari wing in '06 as well. But, "after" the loads were increased and you could still see the '06 Ferrari wing flexing the FiA came out and told Ferrari their wing was banned. Sorry if you can't see the very big difference in the way the FiA treated the respective teams. There is a difference between increasing the load of a test and coming outright and telling a team they cannot use the wing.

Just curious, how was it banned then? Have you got a link to a news article explaining perhaps?
#339551

No Hammer, I'm not an employee of SF - I guess being a Tifosi really is a special thing. We do feel part of the team, and I can tell you its a really great feeling. It's a pity you don't get that feeling (of actually being part of the team) as I wish all fans of whatever team could experience it.


So how much dividends do Tifosis get paid? Is it monthly or yearly? Just want to know how much $$$ I'm missing out by supporting the wrong team.


I'm not sure how you measure the happiness quotient each Tifosi shares from our successes, and I'm equally not sure how the consolation meter accounts for making us feel better when things don't go so well, but one thing is for certain, I wouldn't give up my Tifosiness for a all the money in your bank account :thumbup:
#339552
Red Bulls wing wasn't banned, the test was made more stringent (ie loads used in the test were increased). They did that to the flexing Ferrari wing in '06 as well. But, "after" the loads were increased and you could still see the '06 Ferrari wing flexing the FiA came out and told Ferrari their wing was banned. Sorry if you can't see the very big difference in the way the FiA treated the respective teams. There is a difference between increasing the load of a test and coming outright and telling a team they cannot use the wing.

Just curious, how was it banned then? Have you got a link to a news article explaining perhaps?


From memory the FiA banned the wing with the comment that it was being banned because it breached the spirit of the law. I think they did it by adding an extra part to the cars that wasn't in the original regs/rules at the start of the 2006 season.
#339555
No Hammer, I'm not an employee of SF - I guess being a Tifosi really is a special thing. We do feel part of the team, and I can tell you its a really great feeling. It's a pity you don't get that feeling (of actually being part of the team) as I wish all fans of whatever team could experience it.


Although I 'understand' the feeling, you realize that it's just an emotional response and an outlet for excessive or misplaced passion. The NY Yankee fans I think feel the same way. I'm a Mets fan.

There is a professional football team that can actually make that WE claim. The Green Bay Packers are owned by the community of Green Bay, having actual ownership and the benefits and profits of the team being shared by the community. Imagine the Tifosi if the Scuderia did that? :wink:
#339563

No Hammer, I'm not an employee of SF - I guess being a Tifosi really is a special thing. We do feel part of the team, and I can tell you its a really great feeling. It's a pity you don't get that feeling (of actually being part of the team) as I wish all fans of whatever team could experience it.


So how much dividends do Tifosis get paid? Is it monthly or yearly? Just want to know how much $$$ I'm missing out by supporting the wrong team.


I'm not sure how you measure the happiness quotient each Tifosi shares from our successes, and I'm equally not sure how the consolation meter accounts for making us feel better when things don't go so well, but one thing is for certain, I wouldn't give up my Tifosiness for a all the money in your bank account :thumbup:


Damn, what a loss for you. :D
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