Well, on the surface that's true, but.... Ferrari is often shown favoritism.
ex. Ferrari was paid $100 million for signing the new Concorde agreement,
ex. Ferrari is paid a stipend from EVERY other F1 team on the grid INCLUDING
Minardi
Things are not so fair as some would like it to appear in the F1 world.
(Mark, I'm Still sending directly from the earthlink server)
-----Original Message-----
From John Innis <jdinnis at gmail.com>
Sent: Jun 20, 2005 3:18 PM
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: United States Not-so-Gran Prix
Ferrari Doesn't make the rules. Their participation (or lack of) did
not keep a rule change or course change from being made. FIA decided
to keep the rules and the course the same. They could have made the
same decision if Ferrari was in the room and agreed to the change. If
you don't like the decision that was made, blame FIA not Ferrari.
That's like blaming the horse that won the derby because your horse
got disqualified.
jay fishbein
wallingford, ct
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