- 28 Jul 14, 13:26#410838
This is Ferrari you're talking about, you're saying they built such a poor engine? This is Ferrari you're talking about, ENZO Ferrari... you're making excuses for his namesake making a poor engine when the engine IS what Ferrari is about? Okay.
What disadvantage of the freeze? Doesn't a freeze mean that ALL TEAMS are prevented from developing their engine? Or are you saying that Ferrari is more affected by the freeze because their engine is the most defficient... if so, see above. Or I guess, in the Ferrari club, the opinion is that only Ferrari would gain on engine power, Mercedes and Renault would remain completely idle, since after all they're not as good at making engines as Ferrari.
Have you seen Cookie's signature? Or the comments quite a few of us were making on the Kimi hire back when it was announced? We saw it, I guess Ferrari didn't. Oh well, let's go back to badmouthing the rules Ferrari agreed to and even lobbied to change to further suit them, like going from a straightline 4 cylinder, to a V6 and delaying it for an additional year.
Finally you put the blame where it belongs... not Renault, not Mercedes, not the FiA but Ferrari. I hope they put a better car on the grid next year cause another year of moping and blaming from their fans would be too much for me to stand.
This is a ludicrous statement Spanky... because the freeze affects everyone, Ferrari clearly chose a strategy of sacrificing power for reliability. Renault and Mercedes could develop their engine too you know.
Hindsight is 20/20...
NO one could have foreseen the difference in power units.
This is Ferrari you're talking about, you're saying they built such a poor engine? This is Ferrari you're talking about, ENZO Ferrari... you're making excuses for his namesake making a poor engine when the engine IS what Ferrari is about? Okay.
NO one seems to have foreseen the disadvantage of the freeze.
What disadvantage of the freeze? Doesn't a freeze mean that ALL TEAMS are prevented from developing their engine? Or are you saying that Ferrari is more affected by the freeze because their engine is the most defficient... if so, see above. Or I guess, in the Ferrari club, the opinion is that only Ferrari would gain on engine power, Mercedes and Renault would remain completely idle, since after all they're not as good at making engines as Ferrari.
NO one anticipated that only one team would get it right.
Have you seen Cookie's signature? Or the comments quite a few of us were making on the Kimi hire back when it was announced? We saw it, I guess Ferrari didn't. Oh well, let's go back to badmouthing the rules Ferrari agreed to and even lobbied to change to further suit them, like going from a straightline 4 cylinder, to a V6 and delaying it for an additional year.
So, NO, it's not question of whether someone else could have
done better!! It's a question of why Ferrari didn't do better!
Finally you put the blame where it belongs... not Renault, not Mercedes, not the FiA but Ferrari. I hope they put a better car on the grid next year cause another year of moping and blaming from their fans would be too much for me to stand.
And its a pity for the f1 fans that we are banned from trying to recover as we did in '03 or as Renault did in '06.
This is a ludicrous statement Spanky... because the freeze affects everyone, Ferrari clearly chose a strategy of sacrificing power for reliability. Renault and Mercedes could develop their engine too you know.
"I don't want to be part of a forum where everyone has differing opinions." Boom...