Re: Ferrari in F1
From: red5hilser (red5hilseraol.com)
Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 06:04:58 -0700 (PDT)
I hate to say it, but getting rid of a large part of the non Italian F1 race 
crew has me flashing back to the good/bad old days when every Ferrari pit stop 
looked like a Chinese fire drill. With mechanics either weeping in the pits, 
kicking droken-down cars, or having wrench throwing contests.

Where are Ross, Jean, and Michael, et al,?when we really need them? That's only 
my opinion, I could be wrong.

Yer pal, Ferrari Bubba




-----Original Message-----
From: Rick 
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Ferrari in F1




Call me an alarmist but; The Brawns are willing because they have the best cars 
for the present rule-deck, populated by really good, experienced drivers and a 
race-master at the corporate helm.  That combination has made F1 management 
happy, for now.  When they want someone else to take the top step, they'll just 
change the rules and the ensuing entropy will reshuffle the deck.

rick

--- On Wed, 5/27/09, LarryT <l02turner [at] comcast.net> wrote:

> From: LarryT <l02turner [at] comcast.net>
> Subject: [Ferrari] Ferrari in F1
> To: "rolindsay" <rolindsay [at] yahoo.com>
> Cc: "The FerrariList" <ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com>
> Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2009, 6:04 PM
> ? ? So, what will it take
> for Ferrari to be on top once again?? New 
> engineering personel?? New drivers?? Bring Ross
> Brawn back? ;-)
> 
> ? ? I'm pretty sure R Brawn's success are
> unprecedented - correct?? The new 
> Ford DFV engine J Clark won the 1st time out in back at Spa
> in 1966 or 67 
> was considered a engineering success of the 1st
> magnitude.? To witness 
> Brawn's success this year must have everyone in the F1
> world spinning with 
> excitement.
> 
> ? ? I wonder how much longer he can work his
> magic?? It;s been said that the 
> level of concentration required to win championships 2
> years in a row is 
> astronomical - what Brawn has done is so unexpected as to
> be unbelievable - 
> if we weren't seeing it ourselves every Sunday morning or
> Saturday night.
> 
> ? ? It'd be nice to see Ferrari claw its way back
> but I don't see how they 
> can at the moment...
> 
> ? ? Does anyone see Ferrari (or anyone) breaking
> Brawn's stranglehold 
> anytime soon?? ? I know F1 is constantly in a
> state of change but Brawn 
> really has good head start it seems.
> 
> LarryT
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