Follow the bouncing Brawn...... where ever Ross goes, the team dominates.
Might it be Ross and Bernie that have a "special" relationship and not Ferrari? :s :
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Follow the bouncing Brawn...... where ever Ross goes, the team dominates.
Might it be Ross and Bernie that have a "special" relationship and not Ferrari? :s :
Arrows, if you would bother to check you would see that until a few years ago ALL the teams had a right of veto on technical regulations, and it was exactly the same period when Ferrari demolished the opposition.Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
I'm all for discussing and arguing, but only when you have the knowledge of the reality.
Or maybe Ross is just very good at what he does :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by nigelred5
For instance football manager Fabio Capello has managed four different clubs in Europe and won the league title with the lot of them. And now he looks like getting a previously woeful and underachieving England national side to actually have the possiblity of maybe perhaps accomplishing something.
Team sports (and yes, "F2" apart, motor racing is a team sport) by their very definition make judging individuals a grey area, but when you find common denominators like Brawn, well it speaks for itself.
(P.S. Not having a go - I'm assuming your comment was tongue in cheek :p )
I dont have a problem with one team/driver winning every race ina season. Teams deserve any success they get for performing better than the others.
What I have a problem with is poor racing, which is what we are getting at the moment.
No. Brawn is just smarter than all the other kids in the playground put together.Quote:
Originally Posted by nigelred5
Twunt.
Bernie - you made your cake now eat it!
I put a link to that Daily Express interview up on Monday on another thread.
"Very, very bad" - ridiculous exaggeration by Bernie. I think V12 was probably about right, he means for his wallet :rolleyes:
Personally I'm delighted to see a likeable, talented driver who's toiled for years in uncompetitive cars get his chance to kick the arses of all the people who've been beating him. If it continues for another 2 or 3 years, then maybe it will start to become a problem for the sport (but F1 seemed to survive the Schumacher era all right). On the other hand maybe Rubens will do it next year and Trulli the year after and it'll all be good :)
Tough, this is supposed to be a sport! And a World Championship!!
This isn't Nascar - which is sports entertainment.
WE put up with Schuy winning for all those years, and he whinges about a good young guy like Button getting one up on all those who dumped on him? I hope Jenson runs the damned table. Anything that annoys Bernie is alright with me.