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Hell and High Water <tifosoREM (AT) OVEcomcast (DOT) net> wrote: In article <MPG.20bbd951f352cebc98984e (AT) news (DOT) plus.net>, me (AT) none (DOT) com says... In article <MPG.20bb82b13c908c2e989a37 (AT) news (DOT) giganews.com>, tifosoREM (AT) OVEcomcast (DOT) net says... I would think that would come with the job of *lead* Ferrari driver, to say nothing of salary. Is he the lead driver? I assumed they had equal status.. He's the older, more experienced, higher paid driver. Bob, the fact that Schumacher had that particular modus operandi doesn't mean that any other driver, before or since, is *obliged* to work the same way. Can you think of one other driver in Ferrari's history who was known for all the things you cited? Lauda, at a stretch...maybe. No, not even. I'd expect him to stick around at least till the end of the race. Well his team didn't, did they? |
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Bob, the fact that Schumacher had that particular modus operandi doesn't mean that any other driver, before or since, is *obliged* to work the same way. Can you think of one other driver in Ferrari's history who was known for all the things you cited? Lauda, at a stretch...maybe. No, not even. I'd expect him to stick around at least till the end of the race. Well his team didn't, did they? ?? I thought they did stick around... |
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Hell and High Water <tifosoREM (AT) OVEcomcast (DOT) net> wrote: Bob, the fact that Schumacher had that particular modus operandi doesn't mean that any other driver, before or since, is *obliged* to work the same way. Can you think of one other driver in Ferrari's history who was known for all the things you cited? Lauda, at a stretch...maybe. No, not even. I'd expect him to stick around at least till the end of the race. Well his team didn't, did they? ?? I thought they did stick around... Crossed meanings : I meant they didn't expect him to stick around... |
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Hell and High Water <tifosoREM (AT) OVEcomcast (DOT) net> wrote: Bob, the fact that Schumacher had that particular modus operandi doesn't mean that any other driver, before or since, is *obliged* to work the same way. Can you think of one other driver in Ferrari's history who was known for all the things you cited? Lauda, at a stretch...maybe. No, not even. I'd expect him to stick around at least till the end of the race. Well his team didn't, did they? ?? I thought they did stick around... Crossed meanings : I meant they didn't expect him to stick around... |
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In article <MPG.20bbc84aacafd07f98984c (AT) news (DOT) plus.net>, me (AT) none (DOT) com says... In article <MPG.20bb71f5d54c5813989a33 (AT) news (DOT) giganews.com>, tifosoREM (AT) OVEcomcast (DOT) net says... ...so he can have some place to go when his Monaco race ends early. (God forbid he stick around and help out!) What's he going to do? Help change tyres ? Encourage the team. |
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Help analyze what went wrong. |
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Help discuss strategy for the rest of the race for Massa. |
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Provide valuable feedback on the track conditions. |
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Provide tire feedback. |
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Work with the engineers to discuss the situation. |
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BUY THE MECHANICS DINNER!! |
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Show his SUPPORT. |
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ACT LIKE HE'S A MEMBER OF THE TEAM! |

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Hell and High Water <tifosoREM (AT) OVEcomcast (DOT) net> wrote in news:MPG.20bb777fd162c25c989a34 (AT) news (DOT) giganews.com: Help discuss strategy for the rest of the race for Massa. I think he should stay in the lead. |
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Provide tire feedback. The tyres were great but on the last lap they didn't spin round those wheely things as quickly as I'd have liked. |
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Maybe he can get the BMW/Oracle boat from Larry Ellison - I hear it's available 8-) |
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Maybe he can get the BMW/Oracle boat from Larry Ellison - I hear it's available 8-) The Italians got lucky! |
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