| >  is indeed what caused the final situation, and that Ferrari had, in 
> fact, EVERYTHING to do with this.
   Ferrari merely said we came ready to race and too bad for the other 
teams that didn't.  While I don't think what Ferrari did was "proper" I 
suppose it was at least fair.  In the context of money that is involved in 
F1, why should they give the other teams a chance when they did not come 
prepared, the other teams would have done the same if it was Bridgestone 
that had the problem.  And it was not really a teams problem, it was the 
tire manufacturer and/or the 1 tire per race rule.
>On the other hand, you are very astute in realizing so quickly that I 
>don't know sh*t
  I never said that and I never meant to imply it either !  F1 is a unique 
sport that does not excite some people but I would never imply that you 
didn't know (that word). I am sorry if you took what I said that way (I 
hope you didn't)
>race team was working in the back shop on their cars.  Jesus god that 
>sound is magic.
  now that I did mean to imply.  Not much sounds better at full revs.
         Mike
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