Reality check for you. FACT: every team in F1 cheats. However, they dont call it cheating, they call it bending the rules. By your sumation then, every team in F1 is a dirty team.Quote:
Originally Posted by eu
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Reality check for you. FACT: every team in F1 cheats. However, they dont call it cheating, they call it bending the rules. By your sumation then, every team in F1 is a dirty team.Quote:
Originally Posted by eu
He's not even racing any longer and we still have this?
<pit to Rubens> slow down Rubens, MS is going to pass you
<Rubens to pit> why?
<pit to Rubens> he is faster than you Rubens
<Rubens to pit> then why is he behind me?
:laugh:
Contract or not, Ferrari have in recent history favored and done whatever they can to support the driver they feel has a better chance at the season. If in fact they supported the faster driver on any given day then there would have never been team orders when they were allowed, or pit mishaps and sudden lap time changes when they were not.
Most teams did and still do it, but to claim that Ferrari was the only exception is really a stretch.
That would by default imply that Ferrari was cheating when they let Shumi by Rubens in Austria 2002. Do you wish to persuit this path?Quote:
Originally Posted by 555-04Q2
Poor little boy... :(Quote:
Originally Posted by eu
Hilarious.... trying to be sarcastic WC?Quote:
Originally Posted by W8&C
Is this a discussion thread or a grudge match?
Besides, should be in the H+N forum.
The current and past F1 is a transparent partition, it will unavoidably lead to the past when you are talking about present, history goes continuously.
I think you can go on talking as long as it is legal of age ;)
It started as a discussion thread about a fairly old and hot topic, it even managed to stay a discussion thread till a certain moment.Quote:
Originally Posted by Malllen
Letting your team mate through was not illegal in F1 in 2002. How was it cheating :?: It was within the rules and out in the open.Quote:
Originally Posted by VresiBerba
The question now is, do you want to pursue this path :?:
is it within the spirit of racing....
or do we follow the rule book with no questions asked