Where would Ferrari MoCo be without F1?
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Close to Lambourghini, probably.
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Where would Ferrari F1 be without Schumaker? Can't all be down to the car, Rubens is a good driver but he's not setting the world alight.
Every sport goes through a faze where one competitor is so dominant he makes it boring to watch. F1 has that at the moment, tough on us but you've got to admire the man.
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None of the other cars has had Ferrari's reliability, though. Wonderfully ironic that Mercs and Hondas blow up practically every time, while the Italians clean up (and the French do quite well, too)...
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And they try to make us believe F1 technology is passed on to the consumer :-p
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I find the whole thing a useful antidote to the insomnia which accompanies the aging proces..........
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If Hondas blow up all the time, how do you explain J Button's position in the F1 championship?
Andy
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If Hondas blow up all the time, how do you explain J Button's position in the F1 championship? Andy
Bt the fact that it's Sato's Honda which keeps letting go, not Buttons.
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Commenting on the London F1 demo taking place today, Ron Dennis denied rumours that his black McClarens are so slow they would be sporting "For Hire" signs. Coultard commented, "Sorry mate dont go south of the river"
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So Ken introduces that tax to prevent unwanted trafic from London, then comes out and says there are no place for 4x4s?
Then the next month he welcomes a street full of F1 cars who have no space for passengers, do about 3 gallons to the mile? Maybe cos they are so low he thinks they could share the bus lane by going under the busses?
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