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Default Kimi's Retirement Was Ferrari's Fault - 05-17-2007 , 08:23 AM






According to Montezemolo.

From La Gazzetta dello Sport:
"We are content with Raikkonen. His retirement in the Grand Prix on
Sunday was our fault. If his car had made it to the finish, he would be
much higher in the driver classification than he is now."

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Default Re: Kimi's Retirement Was Ferrari's Fault - 05-17-2007 , 10:17 AM






forty wrote:

Quote:
According to Montezemolo.

From La Gazzetta dello Sport:
"We are content with Raikkonen. His retirement in the Grand Prix on
Sunday was our fault. If his car had made it to the finish, he would
be much higher in the driver classification than he is now."
Montezemolo? WTF does he know?

We have it from that fount of all knowledge, Lardboy aka Luigi that it
was all Kimi's fault.

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Default Re: Kimi's Retirement Was Ferrari's Fault - 05-17-2007 , 10:25 AM



Paul-B wrote:
Quote:
forty wrote:

According to Montezemolo.

From La Gazzetta dello Sport:
"We are content with Raikkonen. His retirement in the Grand Prix on
Sunday was our fault. If his car had made it to the finish, he would
be much higher in the driver classification than he is now."

Montezemolo? WTF does he know?

We have it from that fount of all knowledge, Lardboy aka Luigi that it
was all Kimi's fault.

Clearly, as he must have a more accurate understanding of the inner
workings of Ferrari. WTF does their President know?

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Default Re: Kimi's Retirement Was Ferrari's Fault - 05-17-2007 , 02:35 PM



On May 17, 9:23 am, forty <cfort... (AT) SPAMgmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
According to Montezemolo.

From La Gazzetta dello Sport:
"We are content with Raikkonen. His retirement in the Grand Prix on
Sunday was our fault. If his car had made it to the finish, he would be
much higher in the driver classification than he is now."


Like saying if Kerry had received more votes, he'd be president.


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Default Re: Kimi's Retirement Was Ferrari's Fault - 05-17-2007 , 06:21 PM



On Thu, 17 May 2007 11:25:52 -0400, forty <cforteNO (AT) SPAMgmail (DOT) com>
wrote:

Quote:
Paul-B wrote:
forty wrote:

According to Montezemolo.

From La Gazzetta dello Sport:
"We are content with Raikkonen. His retirement in the Grand Prix on
Sunday was our fault. If his car had made it to the finish, he would
be much higher in the driver classification than he is now."

Montezemolo? WTF does he know?

We have it from that fount of all knowledge, Lardboy aka Luigi that it
was all Kimi's fault.


Clearly, as he must have a more accurate understanding of the inner
workings of Ferrari. WTF does their President know?

Hm.. do CEOs actually know where their factories are ? ;-)

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Default Re: Kimi's Retirement Was Ferrari's Fault - 05-18-2007 , 02:12 PM



[forty <cforteNO (AT) SPAMgmail (DOT) com>]
Quote:
"We are content with Raikkonen. His retirement in the Grand Prix on
Sunday was our fault. If his car had made it to the finish, he would
be much higher in the driver classification than he is now."
hm "us"? they talk about Kimi as if he were a customer and not part
of the team. maybe this is not far from the truth. he sure didn't
waste any time hanging around after the race.

-Bjørn


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