Should Ferrari stand their ground against the FIA?

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Should Ferrari stand their ground against the FIA?

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Following a Bavarian initiative, I think we need a variety of threads on this subject?

Yes, they should indeed, that's no way to treat a double WDC!
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Re: Should Ferrari stand their ground against the FIA?

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No, X, we do not need to stoop to such fan boy pandering. Just let it go.

Moderators, I think you do a great job, and I assume you were all busy over the weekend. I look forward to your merging these threads -- or just deleting them. They basically add up to two children arguing:
"Did not!"
"Did too!"
"Did not!"
"Did too!"
Enzo Ferrari was a great man. But he was not a good man. -- Phil Hill

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Re: Should Ferrari stand their ground against the FIA?

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What are you trying to say Don, 3 or four threads on the same non-technical-going-nowhere subject is enough for F1T?
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xpensive wrote:What are you trying to say Don, 3 or four threads on the same non-technical-going-nowhere subject is enough for F1T?
No, no, no. Sorry I was not clear: ONE thread on a "non-technical-going-nowhere subject" is more than enough.
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Aaah, just when I was contemplating a fifth one, "Should Domenicali and the FIA kiss and make up?", with a poll of course?
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Re: Should Ferrari stand their ground against the FIA?

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I was going to start a poll, titled, are there too many polls on this board?
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xpensive wrote:Aaah, just when I was contemplating a fifth one, "Should Domenicali and the FIA kiss and make up?", with a poll of course?
Why not? Just don't mention Singapore. :wink:

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donskar wrote:"Did not! Did too!"
Actually, not a bad idea... :P

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Giblet wrote:I was going to start a poll, titled, are there too many polls on this board?
Can never be enough of those Gib, make my day, but how about a follow-up poll on "Should we have a poll on wether polls on having polls are taking us anywhere?"
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Ferrari should stand their ground. The drive through was hardly a punishment was it?

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Agreed, once upon a time a "drive-thru" included a stop, didn't it?
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Yes, it used to be the "stop go", when it was a penalty.

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Do we need a poll on this too? I think we need one, who to open, Don?
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