As long as the Williams don't go back to the old critical understeer that
they had early in the season they I believe will show all and sundry their
gearbox and rear wing for a few laps then disappear. Monza as you suggest they
should be apples but at Indy and Suzuka I don't know Chop {M.S.} has two
drivers challenging and he can't punt them both off can he? He has Ralf though
I wonder who he might shunt, Just Problematic Mathematics I'd say.
Tyres that have been legal since 2001 are now not any more, for a multi
billion dollar industry the FIA looked cumbersomely Ferrari biased on this
one. Not the finish I was expecting to the most exciting season I've seen
since Ayrton and Prost's many end of season duels. Cheers Big fella. - Cooky
- Australia (Reference Heretic
5-15 - How close can it get ?)
The Heretic replies:
Cooky,
Always good to hear from you.
One must either assume that the FIA are incompetent, and did not realise
that Michelin was using a loophole, or that they are swayed by Ferrari. I
suspect that they are both. They make governments look efficient.