What? You evidently did not understand.Quote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko
Enzo Ferrari did not start his team as a national symbol. It became one.
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What? You evidently did not understand.Quote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko
Enzo Ferrari did not start his team as a national symbol. It became one.
Yes, quite right.Quote:
Originally Posted by pallone col bracciale
But a national Italian symbol, such that Ferrari NOW is, has not had an Italian pilot for some years.
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Originally Posted by SGWilko
Sorry, just clearing the throat :p :
My apologies.Quote:
Originally Posted by theugsquirrel
I should have stipulated FAST and TALENTED in my post.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/86074
Mosley: Ferrari must be punished
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"Both cars and both drivers should lose the points they achieved in the German Grand Prix," he said. "I will not make any recommendation, but on the facts at the moment there should have been some sporting sanction and not only a fine."
So Lauda has opened his mouth again. Maybe he should just come here and start writing on this forum, it would be less embarassing for him. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Maxy is still quite bitter that Ferrari managed to get rid of him. He wasn't totally useless as a FIA president, although a bit annoying, but now he is a senile old clown.Quote:
Originally Posted by thunderbolt
Max needs the STFU before someone gives him a whipping!
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Originally Posted by F1boat
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Originally Posted by F1boat