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Old 19-06-2005, 22:18   #119
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Re: f1 misery

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Originally Posted by iadom
You would not say that if someone was killed.
Apparently all the teams bar one agreed to the introduction of a chicane at the problem corner. I will give you one guess which team that was, and I blame them, not the Michelin teams.
If all the teams had stuck together, I am certain the FIA would have backed down.
You blame Ferrari for the other teams turning up without adequate equipment?

So if you went for a job interview and was told in advance that you had to prepare a series of presentations, and did, then arrived and discovered that the other candidates hadn't managed it, would you be happy if they demanded that the interview be rearranged without the bits they couldn't come up with?

Ferrari turned up with a set of tyres that worked, and beat everyone who wanted to race against them. If the Michelin teams chose not to race, that's their decision, their responsibility, and no one elses. Not Ferraris, not Bernie Ecclestone's: theirs.

One good thing about this is that next year we'll get to dump the tedious US GP and run a race in a country that actually cares about F1.
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