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Old 19-Jun-2005, 20:20
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F1 has been a joke now for some time. The rule changes year on year make it worse each year. This is the final straw. What a farce.
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Old 20-Jun-2005, 16:48
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One of the most entertaining F1 events for years.

Michelin messed up big style.

Rules is rules, if three quarters of the field turned up at the start of the Olympic 1500m with football boots instead of running spikes would you expect the track to be moved onto a nice grass surface??

How a company with such a big experience of motorsport can get caught with its pants down like this is quite unbelieveable.

Having said that, once had a 10 lapper at Mallory reduced to 6 in a one make one tyre series years ago because the tyres were falling apart. The tyre company??? .................................................. .............Michelin.


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Old 20-Jun-2005, 19:12
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I think the overheard Radio commentary from Ferrari towards the end of something like "...OK, just cruise round from here" was the final kick in the nuts.
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Old 21-Jun-2005, 00:07
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think the reason no chicane was coz the FIA refused to sanction any track changes as they are set at the beginning of the year.

Also, in this litigious (great word!!) society if someone crashed and died at the chicane, old Bernie and his cronies would have been looking at pleading the fifth and avoiding hunt the soap games
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Old 21-Jun-2005, 00:16
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michelin should have given um all some nice hard macadams
sorted.........
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Old 21-Jun-2005, 00:50
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The circuit has not long been resurfaced hense High tyre wear.

If someone was killed and michelin had not advised the teams not to race imagine the s**t that would fly around then.

I heard michelin were flying new tyres that would last the race out over night but they were not allowed to use them!!!!!
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Old 21-Jun-2005, 04:53
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It weems the M tires did not stand up to the banked corner. Design fault??? Who knows, but safety was a concern at the only track with such a corner. M said they would replace the tires and the FIA could have said, okay folks, this is the first year for these rules and we have kind of an anamoly here, so let everyone change to new tires for this race. Next year will be a different story.
Spectators got robbed here, too bad for US fans. Dirvers did the right thing though...good for them.
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Old 24-Jun-2005, 22:54
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rule changes. moto gp is going down the same road.
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