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You are exactly like Ron Dennis. It doesn't
mater if Williams, Jordan or Minardi win for you Ferrari lose (Issue
3-10). Thanks but no thanks. Like
I told you in the past the objectivity in mass media is the point of
references so look in the mirror and decide yourself.
By the way which was the tactics for McLaren? Still both of them were
trailing other
teams not the team-mate. Coulthard in rain? In same cars Jean Alesi will lap
him
at least twice. And regarding aggressive passing Montoya and David suppose
to be
penalised for dangerous driving. So Mika last year. Try to find yourself
between two cars at 60 MPH on two lane street. Thanks, last time I ended
without right wheels and the engine in the trunk. The other two weren't so
lucky. They were racing wheelchairs for 6 months. So before you start to
write something think about it twice. With respect and best regards - Marian
- Romanian living in the US
The Heretic replies:
Well, it is difficult to feel that
Ferrari, who up to now appeared dominant, did well if they do not win.
Michael is good and Ferrari have proved that they are too. So when they lose
races I certainly cannot regard it as a success.
Objectivity is based on perception - my perception is that Ferrari failed.
In my perception McLaren certainly did not capitalise on Ferrari's failure
either - Williams/Ralf did but Montoya either broke his car or it failed.
Alesi was good in the rain, and possibly still is. This is not the point
that I was making when I said that Coulthard will be hoping for rain. With
the problems that Williams are experiencing with the Michelin wet tyres
Coulthard would be faster than Williams in the rain. Alesi needs to change
teams to be fast.
I do not understand your point on aggressive passing. I cannot recollect
ever suggesting that Montoya or Coulthard ever be penalised for dangerous
driving. Maybe someone else?
I am grateful that you did not get hurt and I sympathise with the other two
drivers.
Thank you for your input. You are obviously not happy with my point of view
- but then we all see things differently.
By the way in a F1 car the engine starts off in the trunk.
The
Heretic
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