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Ferrari SHOULD be allowed to cheat

Last post 11-18-2008, 4:25 PM by twinkle_toes22. 11 replies.
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  •  11-15-2008, 5:12 PM 786584

    Ferrari SHOULD be allowed to cheat

    It really is time Ferrari were given permission to cheat.....legally............It is unfair that Mclaren and LH can cheat every race and get away with it when no one else can....... come on FIA let Ferrari start to cheat as well from next year...............You know it makes sense................Cool
  •  11-15-2008, 5:19 PM 786589 in reply to 786584

    Re: Ferrari SHOULD be allowed to cheat

    Did you not watch the 2007 and 2008 campaigns? Worst case of Ferrari cheating, I've ever seen...

    Besides, how else is Luca going to make his driver pairing competitive? The fastest car on the grid can only do so much in the hands of Massa and Kimi...

  •  11-15-2008, 11:58 PM 786705 in reply to 786584

    Re: Ferrari SHOULD be allowed to cheat

    redcarfan:
    It really is time Ferrari were given permission to cheat.....legally............It is unfair that Mclaren and LH can cheat every race and get away with it when no one else can....... come on FIA let Ferrari start to cheat as well from next year...............You know it makes sense................Cool

    you mean theyhaven't got permission alreadyStick out tongue

  •  11-16-2008, 12:10 PM 786734 in reply to 786589

    Re: Ferrari SHOULD be allowed to cheat

    RaggedEdge:

    Did you not watch the 2007 and 2008 campaigns? Worst case of Ferrari cheating, I've ever seen...

    Besides, how else is Luca going to make his driver pairing competitive? The fastest car on the grid can only do so much in the hands of Massa and Kimi...

    Who was it caught cheating in 2007 again? Remind me, i must have forgotten.

  •  11-16-2008, 12:32 PM 786735 in reply to 786734

    Re: Ferrari SHOULD be allowed to cheat

    Mr.Woody:
    RaggedEdge:

    Did you not watch the 2007 and 2008 campaigns? Worst case of Ferrari cheating, I've ever seen...

    Besides, how else is Luca going to make his driver pairing competitive? The fastest car on the grid can only do so much in the hands of Massa and Kimi...

    Who was it caught cheating in 2007 again? Remind me, i must have forgotten.

    can't have been that important then

  •  11-16-2008, 10:34 PM 786874 in reply to 786735

    Re: Ferrari SHOULD be allowed to cheat

    Bother, bother bother.  I didn't want to say it 'cos I was sure someone else would.

    Jack Hawkins in Zulu  - Damn, you all. Damn you all to Hell.

    "Ferrari don't need a license to cheat 'cos the FIA do it for them."

    There, said it.

    But it is totally unsubstantiated and there has never been any business or personal friendships between the President of the FIA and any one in the FIAT/Ferrari organisation.  And no one in Ferrari is looking to further his ( or her ) career through the ranks of the FIA.

    And Max Mosley has never said that he personally hates Ron Dennis and will do anything in his power to stop McLaren winning an F1 constructors championship and would do anything to further any team that could lower McLarens position in the F1 league, even to the extent of overlooking spying charges 'cos the team owner cant afford the fine.

    Never happened.

    That's why Ferrari don't cheat.

    --

    Euan

  •  11-16-2008, 11:13 PM 786890 in reply to 786734

    Re: Ferrari SHOULD be allowed to cheat

    Mr.Woody:

    Who was it caught cheating in 2007 again? Remind me, i must have forgotten.

    Renault and Alonso.  Caught and found guilty.

    Hmmm

     

  •  11-17-2008, 7:33 AM 786903 in reply to 786734

    Re: Ferrari SHOULD be allowed to cheat

    Mr.Woody:
    RaggedEdge:

    Did you not watch the 2007 and 2008 campaigns? Worst case of Ferrari cheating, I've ever seen...

    Besides, how else is Luca going to make his driver pairing competitive? The fastest car on the grid can only do so much in the hands of Massa and Kimi...

    Who was it caught cheating in 2007 again? Remind me, i must have forgotten.

    Wax Wosely and Luca had a vandetta against Ron... Alonso was the only one caught red handed with cheat info... he was rewarded by the FIA(T) for his efforts by having an official FIA(T) freak standing in the pits to ensure Hamilton was handicapped at every turn...

    Still, Alonso and Kimi struggled like hell...

    I

  •  11-17-2008, 7:58 PM 787114 in reply to 786890

    Re: Ferrari SHOULD be allowed to cheat

    euan_hogg:
    Mr.Woody:

    Who was it caught cheating in 2007 again? Remind me, i must have forgotten.

    Renault and Alonso.  Caught and found guilty.

    Hmmm

     

    Ok ill rephrase.

    Who was fined 100,000,000 euros for cheating?

  •  11-17-2008, 8:53 PM 787126 in reply to 787114

    Devil [6] Re: Ferrari SHOULD be allowed to cheat

    Can I ask what team did MS drive for the second time he tried to ram someone off the track? and what team that year were allowed to keep the constructor points dispite the fact that the rules clearly state that the team should have been docked all the points MS earned when he lost his WDC points?
  •  11-18-2008, 1:14 PM 787244 in reply to 787126

    Re: Ferrari SHOULD be allowed to cheat

    Cannot remember what year it was, but I think it all began when MS blatantly took out DH in Australia & therefore prevented DH from winning the WDC?... OR could it be when Ferrari were in a 2/3 year wilderness not winning, or getting near winning, any races?.... OR could it have been when Fiat decided that because they made such crap cars, they should inject loads of money into the pockets of certain people, and by association if you buy a Fiat, you are buying a Ferrari?... OR..........????

    No one has yet answered the Question: 'Where did Torro Rosso get the amazing turn of speed in the last two races of the season'?

    PS, I have absolutely no idea!

  •  11-18-2008, 4:25 PM 787314 in reply to 786584

    Re: Ferrari SHOULD be allowed to cheat

    c'maaaaaaan .. ferrari have been cheating for years ..

    anyway they dont need to anymore, they've got the FIA to do it for them ..

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