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Hi All, 
I like what I see this year! It reminds me of when the Benetton and Jordan teams came on the scene. BAR is finally showing their worth. Jenson Button is an excellent driver and give hope that the quality and quantity of skilled drivers is continuing. Sato, Button, Kimi, Alonso, Trulli are the best of the new breed! They are the future. They are very worthy heirs to the Michael Schumacher Throne. They respect the sport and their fellow drivers. This is something Juan Montoya does not! He is outspoke, vile, crybaby, tempermental, dangerous, certainly "NOT" a gentlemen driver. More drivers should learn from Michael Schumacher. He is a true champion! Respectful, caring for his fellow drives and the quality of the sport! 
Clearly a new Ferrari has shown itself this year. One of dominance and one of humility. It clearly has sought to preserve the sport by not running away to victories with 20, 30, 50 second margins of victory. They are allowing the other teams to stay closer to not kill the sport! 
Jenson Button gives hope that the other teams do have a chance to challenge the champions. BAR & Renault, like Ferrari have two very good drivers that have good harmony in their respective teams (No Childish Infighting, like Williams). They have very good Engineering and team work. Their consistent results are proof of this. 
I feel for for Frank Williams and Patrick Head and their driver trouble. That should have been the least of there troubles. 
As far as McLaren goes, they have a very clear engineering problem both Chassis and Engine. They have a lot of work to do and will not win for a while. 
Ferrari is at the top of the sport and will be there for a while. FORZA FERRARI! See You In Victory Lane, Frank P (Reference Heretic 6-3 - BAR and Button on the move)

The Heretic replies:

Hi Frank,

I certainly agree with you that there are a lot of good new, younger drivers. You obviously do not like Montoya much and I tend to agree that he will probably not be the driver to beat for the foreseeable future and at the rate that BAR and Renault are progressing, maybe never.

I am not sure that Ferrari slow the pace to preserve the sport. Most drivers have learnt that there is little point in pushing the car if you do not need to. So far Ferrari have not needed to and have driven at the minimum pace needed to win. Michael’s only threat is Barrichello and I am sure that team orders apply.

Ferrari are very dominant. I do not think we have seen them at full pace in a single race this season.

The Heretic

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