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I agree that fan's feelings have zero impact on Ferrari or Michael (love or
hate it's all the same to their performance). But F1 people keep talking about
the "Ferrari problem." Where were they in the long, lean, years when
there really WAS a Ferrari problem? Just to remind you, the Scuderia won the
title in 1983 (tho' neither of their drivers [Tambay and Arnoux] won the
driver's title that year). They didn't win again until 2000; I'd call that
SEVENTEEN year drought a real Ferrari problem. But did the Ferrari fans
threaten to quit? Did they talk darkly about how no one was being
"fair" to Ferrari, who kept being "held" by the rules, and
unfair luck, to seconds, thirds and even a few fourth place finishes? No. And
why was this? Because Ferrari fans want to win a genuine contest, not a
formula shoot out. The only way to find out who is the winner is to run the
race. But you run the race to win it; NOT to please fans, or make a good show,
or please sponsors. Now, of course, pleasing fans and sponsors and even making
a good show are fine. And I believe Ferrari does care about pleasing Marlboro
and their other sponsors; they also don't mind pleasing the fans (at least
their fans --and I see an awful lot of them at every race!) and when you're
cheering for the red cars, I suspect a one-two finish is an "excellent
show" for you. The Heretic replies: Hi Jim, Another very late reply, but hopefully I am over all the stuff that has caused the sporadic focus. Like always you are right. I am sure that Ferrari do not see the problem. After the Italian race it is obvious that the other teams have the problem. Well Jenson keeps on coming third almost as consistently as Michael coming first. No, nothing is stopping the other teams from doing as well as Ferrari, so why blame Ferrari? Money? If that was the only factor why are Toyota doing so poorly? Back to Top Loading
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