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Interesting that you feel Michael was just too quick for
Ralf to pass. I'm not so sure. Yes, the Ferrari was working very well at
Brazil, better than we all expected but I think there was a combination of
factors which influenced Ralf's poor final effort at Brazil. The Heretic replies: Dom, Addressing you last issue first: When I decided on the “Heretic” nom de plume it was because I felt that I really did not follow a particular driver or team. My interest is in the sport and the closeness of the competition. I have not always been able to maintain that level of neutrality (the Senna/Prost battle at McLaren immediately springs to mind) but most of the time, like now with McLaren, I find myself wishing that the losers would improve and fearing the potential of another season of a single team domination. It is bad for the sport and on a selfish basis bad for newsonf1.com because it inevitably makes people lose interest. A long way of saying that I hope you are right and that the F2002 is not a HUGE step forward. Having said that, I am happy to agree with you on a “I hope you are right” basis. Ralf may be fast but his older brother has it all over him in tactics and strategy. If the cars were evenly matched Michael could have outwitted Ralf. Montoya would have done something – if he was there Ralf could have scored more points as a result of him causing his own and Michael’s retirement. Maybe Ralf was just being sensible but it was a pretty uninspiring act of sensibility. Thanks for the comments Back to Top Loading
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