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in the meantime I will do some racing of my own, laguna seca, sears point, and thunderhill.




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Because I can't help but think about Ferrari and F1 everyday, I was looking at some facts. From an accurate site of course. Ferrari won 15 races in both 2002 and 2004. Previously I remembered this only for 2002 and thought 2004 that Ferrari had one less win. But in actual fact it was 15 wins in both season. McLaren did this in 1988 and only ever in that year. So Ferrari achieved thsi feat twice so as always Ferrari always does one better than McLaren.
Because I can't help but think about Ferrari and F1 everyday, I was looking at some facts. From an accurate site of course. Ferrari won 15 races in both 2002 and 2004. Previously I remembered this only for 2002 and thought 2004 that Ferrari had one less win. But in actual fact it was 15 wins in both season. McLaren did this in 1988 and only ever in that year. So Ferrari achieved thsi feat twice so as always Ferrari always does one better than McLaren.
Yeah but there were only 16 races in 1988, which gave McLaren a win percentage of 93.75, while in 2002 there were 17 races, in 2004 18, so that gives Ferrari win percentages of 88.24 and 83.33. Close but no cigar... (The other crucial difference was that with Senna and Prost 1988 was at least a competitive championship, but this is about cars not drivers.) However, you have to say that a five-year win percentage of 67.06 between 2000 and 2004 is a phenomenal record that will possibly never be beaten.
Also AKR, you could point to 1952 where Ferrari won every race (except the Indy 500 obviously), and Alfa Romeo achieved the same in 1950.
Because I can't help but think about Ferrari and F1 everyday, I was looking at some facts. From an accurate site of course. Ferrari won 15 races in both 2002 and 2004. Previously I remembered this only for 2002 and thought 2004 that Ferrari had one less win. But in actual fact it was 15 wins in both season. McLaren did this in 1988 and only ever in that year. So Ferrari achieved thsi feat twice so as always Ferrari always does one better than McLaren.
Yeah but there were only 16 races in 1988, which gave McLaren a win percentage of 93.75, while in 2002 there were 17 races, in 2004 18, so that gives Ferrari win percentages of 88.24 and 83.33. Close but no cigar... (The other crucial difference was that with Senna and Prost 1988 was at least a competitive championship, but this is about cars not drivers.) However, you have to say that a five-year win percentage of 67.06 between 2000 and 2004 is a phenomenal record that will possibly never be beaten.
Also AKR, you could point to 1952 where Ferrari won every race (except the Indy 500 obviously), and Alfa Romeo achieved the same in 1950.
That percentage thing, I do not buy. Ferrari has the record tied with McLaren on 15 wins in a season, except Ferrari has done it twice. There are no records McLaren has more than Ferrari. None whatsoever. And I agree with this part that you wrote. "However, you have to say that a five-year win percentage of 67.06 between 2000 and 2004 is a phenomenal record that will possibly never be beaten." You got that right. It won't be beaten as won't be Michael Schumacher's 7 WDC titles.
There are no records McLaren has more than Ferrari. None whatsoever.
That percentage thing, I do not buy. Ferrari has the record tied with McLaren on 15 wins in a season, except Ferrari has done it twice. There are no records McLaren has more than Ferrari. None whatsoever. And I agree with this part that you wrote. "However, you have to say that a five-year win percentage of 67.06 between 2000 and 2004 is a phenomenal record that will possibly never be beaten." You got that right. It won't be beaten as won't be Michael Schumacher's 7 WDC titles.
The only reason it didn't win all the races that was season, was because of that punk Jean-Louis Schlesser took Senna out of the Italian Grand Prix.
That percentage thing, I do not buy. Ferrari has the record tied with McLaren on 15 wins in a season, except Ferrari has done it twice. There are no records McLaren has more than Ferrari. None whatsoever. And I agree with this part that you wrote. "However, you have to say that a five-year win percentage of 67.06 between 2000 and 2004 is a phenomenal record that will possibly never be beaten." You got that right. It won't be beaten as won't be Michael Schumacher's 7 WDC titles.
You just can't pick and choose when you want to accept records. The F2002 and F2004 were both great cars, but the MP4/4 was greater still. The F2002 and F2004 were pretty safe options. Byrne designed a car that was reliable and had a the right blend of existing technologies (compared to a Newey-designed car which has a lot of innovation at the expense of reliability). At times, it looked as the F2002 and F2004 were beatable. The MP4/4, however, had a number of very crafty innovations and looked unbeatable. The only reason it didn't win all the races that was season, was because of that punk Jean-Louis Schlesser took Senna out of the Italian Grand Prix. Deal with it, Kiki.
There are no records McLaren has more than Ferrari. None whatsoever.
Can I also point out, Ferrari never took part in CanAm, let alone won, have never won the Indy 500, and didn't win the Le Mans 24 hours on their debut. So there are some records that Mclaren have that Ferrari simply can't touch. Now if you're talking just about F1... Then I look forward to the day Ferrari is fined more than $100,000,000!!!
There are no records McLaren has more than Ferrari. None whatsoever.
Can I also point out, Ferrari never took part in CanAm, let alone won, have never won the Indy 500, and didn't win the Le Mans 24 hours on their debut. So there are some records that Mclaren have that Ferrari simply can't touch. Now if you're talking just about F1... Then I look forward to the day Ferrari is fined more than $100,000,000!!!
Ferrari will never get fined $100,000,000. If that happened Ferrari will say bye, bye and then that will also mean bye, bye F1.About CanA< and Indy 500 and LeMan 24 hours, so what if Ferrari didn't take part. This is about F1 so why even mention them. Ferrari have won IMSA before as well and McLaren have not. But do you see me mentioning IMSA? Ferrari are the greatest in F1. In other motorsport they are not, I know that and I don't even pretend they are. But I can still be proud to say that Lancia are the greatest in WRC (even after not being there since 1993) and Ford, Porsche and Alfa Romeo are great in many other motorsports so I'll be happy with that. Even going back to Ford and Porsche, some of McLaren's race and championship titles were powered by Ford and Porsche................................... NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
There are no records McLaren has more than Ferrari. None whatsoever.
Can I also point out, Ferrari never took part in CanAm, let alone won, have never won the Indy 500, and didn't win the Le Mans 24 hours on their debut. So there are some records that Mclaren have that Ferrari simply can't touch. Now if you're talking just about F1... Then I look forward to the day Ferrari is fined more than $100,000,000!!!
Ferrari will never get fined $100,000,000. If that happened Ferrari will say bye, bye and then that will also mean bye, bye F1.About CanA< and Indy 500 and LeMan 24 hours, so what if Ferrari didn't take part. This is about F1 so why even mention them. Ferrari have won IMSA before as well and McLaren have not. But do you see me mentioning IMSA? Ferrari are the greatest in F1. In other motorsport they are not, I know that and I don't even pretend they are. But I can still be proud to say that Lancia are the greatest in WRC (even after not being there since 1993) and Ford, Porsche and Alfa Romeo are great in many other motorsports so I'll be happy with that. Even going back to Ford and Porsche, some of McLaren's race and championship titles were powered by Ford and Porsche................................... NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
err we won 4 times in a row powered by Honda.
even so since 1969 Ferrari have been powered by FIAT
Ferrari have had more Years in F1 than Mclaren so they bound to have a better record
"I feel that life is measured in achievement, not in years alone." - Bruce Mclaren
Mclaren have archived more than Ferrari in the 10 years less they have had.
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