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I understand the point you are making and it does seem strange to hear hear Ross Brawn saying "Three key losses contributed to the demise of Ferrari's dominance" , but you have to say the poor performance last year was due to Bridgestone producing incompetent tyres. The F2005 was a great car but it was let down by rubbish tyres. And that's why I think they lost the Driver and Constructors' Championship. Losing one or two key members will not cause Ferrari to lose the title.ginsu wrote:Sounds like Ferrari is 'flip-flopping', as they were adamantly blaming the tires and solely the tires for their lack of pace in 2005....... I don't think they really know what's wrong, and they're searching for excuses.
In the first half of the 2005 season Ferrari confirmed officialy that Bridgestone is not to be blamed so I guess F2005 was crappy.Tp wrote:...The F2005 was a great car but it was let down by rubbish tyres. And that's why I think they lost the Driver and Constructors' Championship. Losing one or two key members will not cause Ferrari to lose the title.
Explain the race at Imola 2005?manchild wrote: In the first half of the 2005 season Ferrari confirmed officialy that Bridgestone is not to be blamed so I guess F2005 was crappy.
Maybe. Briatore knows how to organize something, I agree, and is funny to blame Ferrari when we should be praising (and learning from) Renault. But we in Colombia have a much more recent saying (attributed to a colombian ex-world welterweight champion) that says:MIB wrote:There is an old saying in Colombia that comes to my head: "Everything a poor man has must be stolen"