"It's embarrassing, but if you had 14 cars within 20 laps with tires blown
and the risk of hurting the public, then that would have been more
embarrassing," said Sauber driver Jacques Villeneuve."Could a chicane have been
built? Oh
yeah, definitely. That would have been very easy, but Ferrari didn't want to.
With the chicane, the tires would have been safe."
In a message dated 06/20/2005 3:19:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
jdinnis@gmail.com writes:
> 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.
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