Re: **SPOILER** Don't any of you WATCH F1 any more?
From: Rui Gigante (rui.gigantegmail.com)
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 06:27:40 -0700 (PDT)
>The Malaysian race was a perfect example of "the Poison Dwarf" bureaucracy
>gone wrong.  Its all about being at a reasonable time for European viewers.
>9am for them, on a Sunday...hmmm. I'm just glad I didn't pay to go and see
>it.

Graham, I'm not sure that the schedule change works for European viewers. I
mean, motorheads like me wake up at ANY time needed. Most other people don't
do it, be it 6:00AM or 10:00AM !! But maybe the price payed by local TV's is
different depending on the time schedule.



>Ferrari strategy? Do we have any at the moment? Any one of us could have
>done a better job in this race I think.

My thoughts exactly! I truly believe that most of us would have done a
better job, strategy wise. I can't understand how Ferrari leaves one car in
the grid and another in the pits. Why was Kimmi in his shorts and t-shirt?
The only reason I can understand is that he was going to abandon
anyway. Massa did not look happy at all ...
Maybe the switch to rain tires for Kimmi means "we have nothing to lose
anyway, let's try this ..."


>I hope we can get it right before they really get their act together.

Oh yes I do, too!


I agree that it was a very entertaining race, while it lasted. As Rick, I
also like Ross Brawn and I like to see a team with a fraction of the budget
of others winning so clearly. We have to remember that they are about 6
months ahead in terms of development. They started before everyone else, I
believe. That's strategy, too.


Let's hope for better days for Ferrari


Rui

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