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Insane Dutchman
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Posts: 960
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gee, what a surprise. Ferrari got assistance over and above the normal agreements, I suspect buried in Bernie's comments is the ability for Ferrari to get their way in disputes (again, what a surprise).
And as for the fine levied on McLaren last season, may be this brings the case somewhat into disrepute?
You know, I am all in favour of keeping Ferrari in the sport even if they are now exposed as the cheaters they are, but there were so many ways to do that without Bernie resorting to this kind of tactic...and the management of Ferrari actually agreeing to it.....that I am just irritated about the whole thing.
This just discredits the whole sport. Time for the manufacturers to set up their own series, I understand that the Montreal dates are open (as is the track). It may take a few years to unwind the F1 contracts at various tracks, but I suspect there are enough to run a series and shoot Bernie right where it hurts....his wallet.
Dennis
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