New To Scoob
09 May 2003, 12:42
Sorry I had to post this and I am amazed nobody else has started it yet.
WTF are Ferrari and their 8utt-chums the FIA up to http://burns.thefinaldimension.org/contrib/dvv/po.gif , these allegations of the Michelin tyres being illegal are such a bitter response to getting beat in the last couple of GP's. Surely it is not sporting for Ferrari to tell tales just coz their competitors have now caught up and passed them with their on track performance, I agree that if Michelin have been issuing teams with illegal rubber Michelin should be punished but for the FIA to say we are going change the rules for the last three rounds is just showing favoritism to Ferrari (also just before their HOME GP) for them. But surely if Michelin had been issuing teams with illegal tyres for as long as certain people claim (RB) somebidy within the FIA would have noticed before, so if the tyres were illegal then the FIA's inspectors have not been doing their jobs correctly.
Just when F1 is getting some credibility back and the public are turning back on to what has possibily been the most entertaining season for the past 10 years (irrespective of what team you support) they are going to destroy all their hard work.
http://www.stopstart.freeserve.co.uk/smilie/angryfire.gifhttp://www.stopstart.freeserve.co.uk/smilie/angryfire.gifhttp://www.stopstart.freeserve.co.uk/smilie/angryfire.gif
[Edited by New To Scoob - 9/5/2003 12:43:26 PM]
WTF are Ferrari and their 8utt-chums the FIA up to http://burns.thefinaldimension.org/contrib/dvv/po.gif , these allegations of the Michelin tyres being illegal are such a bitter response to getting beat in the last couple of GP's. Surely it is not sporting for Ferrari to tell tales just coz their competitors have now caught up and passed them with their on track performance, I agree that if Michelin have been issuing teams with illegal rubber Michelin should be punished but for the FIA to say we are going change the rules for the last three rounds is just showing favoritism to Ferrari (also just before their HOME GP) for them. But surely if Michelin had been issuing teams with illegal tyres for as long as certain people claim (RB) somebidy within the FIA would have noticed before, so if the tyres were illegal then the FIA's inspectors have not been doing their jobs correctly.
Just when F1 is getting some credibility back and the public are turning back on to what has possibily been the most entertaining season for the past 10 years (irrespective of what team you support) they are going to destroy all their hard work.
http://www.stopstart.freeserve.co.uk/smilie/angryfire.gifhttp://www.stopstart.freeserve.co.uk/smilie/angryfire.gifhttp://www.stopstart.freeserve.co.uk/smilie/angryfire.gif
[Edited by New To Scoob - 9/5/2003 12:43:26 PM]