MS vs Ferrari
From: philville (philvilledejazzd.com)
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 07:11:10 -0700 (PDT)
Would it be acceptable list behaviour to hope that Ferrari is first and MS is 
second???
I do wish it could be Ferrari and MS first...... 

Phil
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---- "George P." <ygpz4re [at] hotmail.com> wrote: 
> 
> There were a couple of interesting articles in a magazine called "Business 
> F1" (or "F1 Business"??) about MS' "retirement".  There were very many behind 
> the scenes powerplays going on in order to get Kimi into a Ferrari.  MS got 
> the short end of the stick.  If you can, rewatch the end of the '06 Monza 
> race when MS announced his "retirement" - note the body language when 
> Montezemolo hugged MS in parc ferme.  MS has a look on his face as if to say, 
> "Get the H*** away from me!"  Painfully obvious, in hindsight.  And frankly, 
> given all that happened, I'm somewhat stunned at MS' loyalty to the team 
> during his "off years".  Were I in his shoes, I'd have told them, "You want 
> me out?  Then release me from my contract (and pay me handsomely for it!)."  
> But that's just me.
> 
>  
> 
> That, and my huge respect for Brawn (not to mention he and I share the same 
> birthday!) is why I would like to see MS/RB kick Ferrari's butt this year.  
> Well, that and Ferrari having hired FA (but that's a whole other dead horse).
> 
>  
> 
> gp
>  
> > 
> > Things looked pretty good for MS who said in a interview recently "I 
> > never meant to leave F1."
> > 
> > WTF? MS was never shy, I just cannot imagine how he was forced or 
> > tricked into retire - which is how I interpret his comment,
> > 
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