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#324539
Why is it always Ferrari? Surely they should be applauding innovation and try and emulate it rather than emply underhand run to teacher tatics to "win" the championship.

It isn't always Ferrari they are just the ones to get noticed. Innovation has to be within the rules, or it's the equivalent of doping.


Ferrari have never broken the rules have they?

Not relevant.
#324541
Why is it always Ferrari? Surely they should be applauding innovation and try and emulate it rather than emply underhand run to teacher tatics to "win" the championship.

It isn't always Ferrari they are just the ones to get noticed. Innovation has to be within the rules, or it's the equivalent of doping.


Ferrari have never broken the rules have they?

Not relevant.


:rofl:
#324544
Why is it always Ferrari? Surely they should be applauding innovation and try and emulate it rather than emply underhand run to teacher tatics to "win" the championship.

It isn't always Ferrari they are just the ones to get noticed. Innovation has to be within the rules, or it's the equivalent of doping.


Ferrari have never broken the rules have they?

Not relevant.


:rofl:

Well it's not, the rules aren't defined relative to other teams, this isn't a democratic judgement, it's against a fixed standard (FIA regulations). It's not relevant to the FIA who points out or suggests a breach of the rules.

The argument was Ferrari have suggested a breach of the rules, they are a competitor in F1, so have expertise in this area, it's the FIA who decide if the rule is broken. Just because Ferrari broke rules in the past, doesn't mean Redbull are entitled to, or that Ferrari can't complain.

I suppose you can't burgle the house of a burglar? But the reasoning you two seem to be suggesting.
#324555
So, uh. Can Kimi win this one? Please? :)


Not if Lewis' McLaren can find the chequered flag this time. Suzuka will favour power and long flowing corners similar to Spain, I expect the first McLaren 1-2 this year coming up in Suzuka. If Button can drive like how he did last year.
#324567
So, uh. Can Kimi win this one? Please? :)


Not if Lewis' McLaren can find the chequered flag this time. Suzuka will favour power and long flowing corners similar to Spain, I expect the first McLaren 1-2 this year coming up in Suzuka. If Button can drive like how he did last year.


The team NEED that to happen.... :pray:

No more one-car finishes!
#324572
Ferrari whinging about their competitors? Never heard of that before.

I think the last thing "whinged" about was the Red Bull secret/hand adjuster - that was done by McLaren.


Ferrari have never broken the rules have they?

I doubt there is a team anywhere that hasn't broken rules. No team is precluded from raising issues when they think rules are being broken.


Oh, Ferrari, would you fu**ing stop already?! Don't you know any limits? This sport is getting so messed up with your constant complaining, come one!!! Damn, why don't they create something, for a change? :banghead::banghead::banghead:

Vlad, really??
As I mentioned above McLaren was the last team to complain on circuit, not Ferrari. And do I have to remind you about Dr conspiracy Helmut? The Tifosi worry about his health if a week goes by without some looney proclamation emitting from him.

Ferrari raised a legitimate question, with the appropriate authority about ilegal flexing of the front wings on the McLaren and Red Bull cars. Why don't you explain why/how you believe they are legal and how they will pass the tests the FiA might use in Japan?
#324610
Let me see if i get this...

Ferrari should be concerned that fans of competing teams... don't like it when they "whine".

Anybody have Luca's email? We need to get him this info asap!
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