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#384423
Operaman, I think you hit the nail on the head. :yes: some teams will be advantaged over others at the start of the season, BUT BECAUSE OF DECISIONS THEYVE MADE. such as been v clever capturing a new sponsor, been clever with design, got the best designers, got the best drivers , see a loophole etc etc, some of which comes from having, or using effectively money. And full marks to teams who do that.
But BEING HANDED an advantage is different. BEING GIVEN a veto on rules and BEING GIVEN extra money to use as they see fit, well that's just not fair.
#384435
You are obviously being argumentative! You obviously do not like Ferrari or Tifosi!
I get it!

:banghead: again when confronts with logical question, it becomes 'you hate us all' I would argue for Ferrari if it was another team that claimed it was sporting to start with an advantage

BUT, nothing you can say or argue will change my mind or my allegiance. And, I would
NOT attempt to change your mind or your own allegiance! So, let's agree to disagree!

No ones trying to change your allegiance. Just asking you why you would be happy with Ferrari starting on front row. You are avoiding the question, which is the op . You are happy with a veto and extra help, but not points headstart. This is inconsistent

The only thing I would ask is a little respect for our differences!

I don't know the difference. I am trying to find out where you stand on the extra help and veto etc, are you happy with starting on the front row?

At least you have the nerve to try and defend the teams actions. Most other Titosi just say 'take it of leave it'

Is it ok to have extra help, is it ok to start on front row each race, is it ok to have a points advantage

How can it be ok to compete with extra help, vetos, extra cash, special status?


You are ignoring what I am saying in the hopes of goading me into arguing.
Ain't gonna happen!! Go play with yourself!!
#384436
Can't believe you guys keep missing the real important part of this thread. Bernie's successor. :sickman:

Personally, I'm not missing the point.
But, anything and everything seems "for some people" to be another opportunity to take another pot shot at Ferrari!

It would seem that Ferrari """""""""may""""""" use their option to veto anyone who has had a position of power in F1 to take over Ecclestone's job.
Maybe, instead of arguing that Ferrari have the option, the question should be how can they stop a dominant team from owning the sport completely!!
#384437
Has Rob Smedley been confirmed by Ferrari as bernies replacement :yikes:

That's just stupid!! I'm sorry to say that, as I don't like to shoot down anyone's ideas; but, really, that's as low as you can go!! :nono:
#384438
Has Rob Smedley been confirmed by Ferrari as bernies replacement :yikes:

That's just stupid!! I'm sorry to say that, as I don't like to shoot down anyone's ideas; but, really, that's as low as you can go!! :nono:


Are you saying it's stupid to suggest that a Ferrari approved ex employee could become Bernie's replacement? Guess it would be churlish to suggest an ex Ferrari employee becoming the unopposed head of the FIA

Anyway I thought you had made a tactical withdrawal from the argument in your previous post

You are happy for Ferrari to start each season with a guaranteed and previously secret set of advantages, but draw the line at extra points or starting on pole each race :thumbup:

End of story let's leave it at that :gone:
#384441
Are you saying it's stupid to suggest that a Ferrari approved ex employee could become Bernie's replacement? Guess it would be churlish to suggest an ex Ferrari employee becoming the unopposed head of the FIA

Anyway I thought you had made a tactical withdrawal from the argument in your previous post

You are happy for Ferrari to start each season with a guaranteed and previously secret set of advantages, but draw the line at extra points or starting on pole each race :thumbup:

End of story let's leave it at that :gone:


YOU are suggesting that Domenicali a """present""" Ferrari employee would be Ecclestone's successor!!
YOU are ignoring the fact that Todt was GM at Ferrari until 2007; but, wasn't elected FIA president until 2009!!
YOU made the assumption that you'd won the war; but, all I did was back off (NOT down) from the battle!!

And, YOU insist on having the last word... Image
#384444
The New York Yankees for example generate massive amounts of cash using their brand in clever ways, but get the same amount of money from MLB as every other team.

I'd check my facts before I went spurting these sorts of comparisons. In 2013 the New Your Yankees got just under $100Mil from TV revenues, the Cincinnati Reds got way less than half that - $44Mil.

Your "cry another river" response is pretty childish. If Ferrari cannot compete on a level playing field.....
There is a never ending stream of tears about how Ferrari is too good at this or that - so lets nobble them. Oh, Ferrari practice too well and too much, lets ban that, and Ferrari are too popular, and Ferrari are too good at negotiating their contracts. So every time I read about how others can't match Ferrari's standards, to me, it just comes over as whining and crying.

:wavey:
#384445
When it comes to "special" deals, wasn't it Mercedes who held out signing the new Concorde - when all the other teams had reached agreement - and threatened to leave F1 unless they got extra special treatment. Whereas I would applaud that move, perhaps those Mercedes fans here who don't like that should write to Merc and tell them they should take the same as Marussia gets and hand the rest back to the FiA to help them write a few more indecipherable and ludicrous rules and regulations.
#384449
The New York Yankees for example generate massive amounts of cash using their brand in clever ways, but get the same amount of money from MLB as every other team.

I'd check my facts before I went spurting these sorts of comparisons. In 2013 the New Your Yankees got just under $100Mil from TV revenues, the Cincinnati Reds got way less than half that - $44Mil.


Was the difference in payout as a result of performance the year before or according to a formula applied to all teams

Or do the Yankees get that amount every single year regardless of performance, are they the only team in th mlb to get a guaranteed amount regardless?
#384476
The New York Yankees for example generate massive amounts of cash using their brand in clever ways, but get the same amount of money from MLB as every other team.

I'd check my facts before I went spurting these sorts of comparisons. In 2013 the New Your Yankees got just under $100Mil from TV revenues, the Cincinnati Reds got way less than half that - $44Mil.

Your "cry another river" response is pretty childish. If Ferrari cannot compete on a level playing field.....
There is a never ending stream of tears about how Ferrari is too good at this or that - so lets nobble them. Oh, Ferrari practice too well and too much, lets ban that, and Ferrari are too popular, and Ferrari are too good at negotiating their contracts. So every time I read about how others can't match Ferrari's standards, to me, it just comes over as whining and crying.

:wavey:


You forgot to add that $60 million of that came from owning the YES network. Perhaps Ferrari should research the Yankees model for revenue generation, instead of begging for favours.
#384487
...You forgot to add that $60 million of that came from owning the YES network. Perhaps Ferrari should research the Yankees model for revenue generation, instead of begging for favours.


Not sure of the actual numbers; but, you'd think selling a "few" Ferrari's would top that, no? :P
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