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Default Re: Ferrari's 3 week test during summer testing ban - 08-03-2005 , 11:17 PM







Bacchus wrote:
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On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 23:09:20 GMT, "Iain Miller" <donot (AT) spam (DOT) me> wrote:
vetrano2 (AT) owt (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:1123039634.787974.72790 (AT) z14g2000cwz (DOT) googlegroups.com...
And if you knew anything about Ferrari [snigger] you'd realize it's
the great majority of the several hundred back as the Gestione
Sportivo who want to test before Turkey.
And your first hand source of information is...?

Oh, wait you don't have one as usual. Perhaps if you stopped pretending
to be a Ferarri insider, people would take you more seriously. :-/

<waiting for the frustrated insult />



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Default Re: Ferrari's 3 week test during summer testing ban - 08-04-2005 , 04:34 AM







"Bacchus" <wineguy (AT) earthlink (DOT) com> wrote

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On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 23:01:23 GMT, "Iain Miller" <donot (AT) spam (DOT) me> wrote:

The problem with Mark is that he's just an ill tempered, rude "wannabe"
who
clearly has busted blood vessels in the backs of his eyes because he only
sees the whole world as red. Sadly for the rest of us he either doesn't
actually have a shrink or he lost his phone number.

It'd be better if he'd "shut the fuck up" & go & get himself a life. Then
again, it could be argued he'd an evenly balanced person - he has a huge
chip on each shoulder.

He'll come back on this, get all pissed, verbose & vitriolic on me
shortly - all highly predicatable - but Mark, "old mate", I probably won't
be reading it cos I'll be out driving. Then again, p'raps he'll jump in
his
imaginary Ferrari & go for a run & forget all about us - we can live in
hope.

...You redefine "poseur", and not int the "good" way.
....and you redifine "Troll" - and definitly not in a good way - tosser.

I.






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Default Re: Ferrari's 3 week test during summer testing ban - 08-04-2005 , 04:38 AM



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As above, the 3 week break is not for the benefit of the drivers & team
principles its principally for all the mechanics & support staff - & most
of
them are not worth millions!

And if you knew anything about Ferrari [snigger]
I probably have more "first hand" experience than you do [SNIGGER]

Quote:
you'd realize it's the great majority of the several hundred back as the
Gestione Sportivo who want to test before Turkey.
Source? Nah, didn't think so.

Are you suggesting they put it to a vote or something equally idiotic? The
decision to test came from the top whether the minions liked it or not - or
has Ferrari become some kind of bizarre democracy all of a sudden?

I.





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Brian Fairey
 
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Default Re: Ferrari's 3 week test during summer testing ban - 08-04-2005 , 06:55 AM



Ferrari and " sportmanship" do not go together.
Brian.

eurocars wrote:

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neutron (not real) wrote:

sachitc (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:1123013526.726808.302000 (AT) g47g2000cwa (DOT) googlegroups.com...

Because Ferrari never agreed to start with so they've done absolutely
nothing wrong. Therefore they can hardly disrepute Ferrari, they'd just look
silly.


I think you are confusing the 30 day limit (which Ferrari did not agree
to) and the "Summer Break" which all teams have adhered to (including
Ferrari) for years (as far as I know). By testing during "Summer
break", Ferrari is pretty much just killing any fragments of "good
sportsmanship" that may have existed in F1.



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Default Re: Ferrari's 3 week test during summer testing ban - 08-04-2005 , 07:57 AM



On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 08:34:44 GMT, "Iain Miller" <donot (AT) spam (DOT) me> wrote:
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"Bacchus" <wineguy (AT) earthlink (DOT) com> wrote in message
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On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 23:01:23 GMT, "Iain Miller" <donot (AT) spam (DOT) me> wrote:

The problem with Mark is that he's just an ill tempered, rude "wannabe"
who
clearly has busted blood vessels in the backs of his eyes because he only
sees the whole world as red. Sadly for the rest of us he either doesn't
actually have a shrink or he lost his phone number.

It'd be better if he'd "shut the fuck up" & go & get himself a life. Then
again, it could be argued he'd an evenly balanced person - he has a huge
chip on each shoulder.

He'll come back on this, get all pissed, verbose & vitriolic on me
shortly - all highly predicatable - but Mark, "old mate", I probably won't
be reading it cos I'll be out driving. Then again, p'raps he'll jump in
his
imaginary Ferrari & go for a run & forget all about us - we can live in
hope.

...You redefine "poseur", and not int the "good" way.

...and you redifine "Troll" - and definitly not in a good way - tosser.
....I guess you can't buy wit.



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Default Re: Ferrari's 3 week test during summer testing ban - 08-04-2005 , 07:59 AM



On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 08:38:33 GMT, "Iain Miller" <donot (AT) spam (DOT) me> wrote:
Quote:
As above, the 3 week break is not for the benefit of the drivers & team
principles its principally for all the mechanics & support staff - & most
of
them are not worth millions!

And if you knew anything about Ferrari [snigger]

I probably have more "first hand" experience than you do [SNIGGER]
How sad for you... You paid for the car and everything but you're
still not "cool".

Quote:
you'd realize it's the great majority of the several hundred back as the
Gestione Sportivo who want to test before Turkey.

Source? Nah, didn't think so.

Are you suggesting they put it to a vote or something equally idiotic? The
decision to test came from the top whether the minions liked it or not - or
has Ferrari become some kind of bizarre democracy all of a sudden?
If you new anything about the team, and not just how much your car
cost, you wouldn't make such a cunt of yourself.



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Phil Newnham
 
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Default Re: Ferrari's 3 week test during summer testing ban - 08-04-2005 , 08:19 AM



Bacchus wrote:
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...I guess you can't buy wit.
You guess? You've been proving it for *years*.

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Phil

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Default Re: Ferrari's 3 week test during summer testing ban - 08-04-2005 , 09:01 AM



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And if you knew anything about Ferrari [snigger]

I probably have more "first hand" experience than you do [SNIGGER]

How sad for you... You paid for the car and everything but you're
still not "cool".
Fuck, your funny! You just don't get it do you? So let me spell it out for
you - I really don't give a damn what you or anyone else thinks. Cool? WTF
is all that about? Who gives a shit? Not me matey, of that you can be more
certain than a certain thing.

As usual you have convinced yourself that you know everything about
something/somebody when in reality you know four fifths of fuck all. Truly
you appear to be delusional at best - but maybe that's just your oh so
carefully cultured on-line persona. If that's so, I hate to have to be the
one to tell you this, but its not fooling anyone, and its really, really
boring !

On the other hand, if (by some freakish chance) the way you interact with
people on-line IS the way you behave in real life then you really do need to
find that analyst's phone number. Either that or you need to take the fish
hooks out your arse 'cos they arn't doing your health & temper any good at
all.

Quote:
you'd realize it's the great majority of the several hundred back as the
Gestione Sportivo who want to test before Turkey.

Source? Nah, didn't think so.

Are you suggesting they put it to a vote or something equally idiotic? The
decision to test came from the top whether the minions liked it or not -
or
has Ferrari become some kind of bizarre democracy all of a sudden?

If you new anything about the team, and not just how much your car
cost, you wouldn't make such a cunt of yourself.
I practically forgot how much my car cost - its been that long since I
bought it - and when have you ever seen me discuss the subject as a matter
of any importance? Come to think of it when have you ever seen me discuss
the subject at all?? So you make yet more off the cuff, groundless
statements. For somebody who clearly does have at least some historical
knowledge of Ferrari it is perhaps a shame that you intersperse your facts
with so much bullshit & vitriol that it gets quite difficult for the rest of
us to sort the wood from the trees!

Besides that, what my car cost & what its worth now are utterly irrelevant
to why I bought it & why I keep it. Of course with no first hand knowledge &
understanding of such things this will undoubtedly go straight over your
pin-sized head.

.....and still no source for your "inside information" I see. Its always the
true wankers & "cunts" (to use your oh-so-learned term) on usenet who make
definitive statements like the one you made and then can't back them up with
sources. The statement I made about where the Ferrari decision to test came
from is just the bleedin' obvious (before you get all bent out of shape
about it).

On you go son, lets see the next extraordinary MJF witicism & pearl of
wisdom - I just can't wait (!) ;-)

I.




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Default Re: Ferrari's 3 week test during summer testing ban - 08-04-2005 , 09:03 AM



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...and you redifine "Troll" - and definitly not in a good way - tosser.

...I guess you can't buy wit.
You mean you couldn't find any on the shelf at K-mart???? Now what will you
do?

I.




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Default Re: Ferrari's 3 week test during summer testing ban - 08-04-2005 , 09:51 AM




"Alain" <interlagos21k (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote

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While the other teams honour the August testing ban, which has been in
place for five years, Ferrari returned to Monza (Italy) on Monday
morning.
Luca Badoer will be joined by Michael Schuamcher for the following 2
weeks when Ferrari run concurrent tests at Monzo and their private
track in Fiorano to 'prepare tyres for Turkey and Monza.'

Schumacher knows on shame, as his actions at Indy demonstrated. He has
turned Ferrari into Benetton.

You're just preparing your excuse for when MS comes storming back into the
championship hunt. Typical hater.




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