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    Quote Originally Posted by Hermann View Post
    That seals it.
    was about to say exactly the same, the lap he had no kers on, he nearly went off track!

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    Tomorrow it will be okay. They'll just switch the KERS from one car to the other and vice versa
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alonsomaniac View Post
    Tomorrow it will be okay. They'll just switch the KERS from one car to the other and vice versa
    Marko probably already GAVE that order to the team...so that FINGER boy won't have a wounded car for the race....they'll just give Webber the crappy KERS from vettel's car....LOL
    So the SF-24 has been a decent car. Lets hope that the totally redesigned from the ground up SF-25 contender will be a beast that will give us tifosi something to smile about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DIEK View Post
    Kers failure in Vettel's car = no traccion control = Webber Pole

    Maybe the missing bhp affected his time...

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    Not really, Watch the video Vettel had to drive the car, normally it's on rails, their TC is really about Kers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DIEK View Post


    If proven as traction control, would it not be exclusion from the championship and Alonso as WDC 2013? (sure Fernando will be second in the points at the end of the year )

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManFromMilan View Post
    If proven as traction control, would it not be exclusion from the championship and Alonso as WDC 2013? (sure Fernando will be second in the points at the end of the year )
    Don't kid yourself, that won't happen, ever...it won't as long as Redbull is paying huge amounts of money in another FIA competitions, and their bosses go on vacations with uncle Bernie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DIEK View Post
    Don't kid yourself, that won't happen, ever...it won't as long as Redbull is paying huge amounts of money in another FIA competitions, and their bosses go on vacations with uncle Bernie.
    You are are right my friend.

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    So another article that says it not traction control, but a very clever way to enhance traction which all teams are doing.

    Maybe everyone is cheating then.....I used to hate when Ferrari were considered cheats during our domination and the whole Ferrari International Assistance, maFIA etc. But now we have some fans who have to resort to "cheating" claims just to cover up for our own deficiencies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greig View Post
    So another article that says it not traction control, but a very clever way to enhance traction which all teams are doing.

    Maybe everyone is cheating then.....
    No idea. I have emailed Scarbs asking about the whole KERS/traction control malarkey. Once have reply will post.
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    Mai Dare Sulla Speranza, Forza Ferrari!!

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    Personally I don't believe they will risk so many to put something illegal into car and risk to be thrown out of championship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stefa View Post
    Personally I don't believe they will risk so many to put something illegal into car and risk to be thrown out of championship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stefa View Post
    Personally I don't believe they will risk so many to put something illegal into car and risk to be thrown out of championship.
    You would risk so many things in life, if your dad was the Sheriff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stefa View Post
    Personally I don't believe they will risk so many to put something illegal into car and risk to be thrown out of championship.
    They can do what they want, no way FIA would do such a thing.

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    They have done similar in the past, they do things borderline legal until noticed and removed afterwards
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    Ferrari are so weak that they sit back and let Red Bull and FIA cheat....makes a lot of sense. Still I suppose some sleep better at night if they just brand the winners as cheats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aberracus View Post
    They have done similar in the past, they do things borderline legal until noticed and removed afterwards
    So they push the limits of the rules, which is what every team seeks to do.
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    Today we saw Lotus being able to take the fight to Red Bull. Unless we're accusing them of cheating too, it shows that Red Bull's pace is no hocus pocus, they simply done a great job. Lotus has been improving, and so they have become closer to RB's performance too, proving it's possible if you have strong development program.

    Bernie probably wants to see Ferrari fighting with Red Bull as much as we do, but its up to the team to make that happen next year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet View Post
    Today we saw Lotus being able to take the fight to Red Bull. Unless we're accusing them of cheating too, it shows that Red Bull's pace is no hocus pocus, they simply done a great job. Lotus has been improving, and so they have become closer to RB's performance too, proving it's possible if you have strong development program.

    Bernie probably wants to see Ferrari fighting with Red Bull as much as we do, but its up to the team to make that happen next year.
    Red Bull, especially Seb, like to have shorter ratios for quicker acceleration. Plus at street tracks, and with the new "Tilke-dromes" usually have low speed corners they have advantage there over rest of us.
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    If they do it actually as it is written in that article, it seems to be within regulations. Very, very clever but not illegal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet View Post
    Today we saw Lotus being able to take the fight to Red Bull. Unless we're accusing them of cheating too, it shows that Red Bull's pace is no hocus pocus, they simply done a great job. Lotus has been improving, and so they have become closer to RB's performance too, proving it's possible if you have strong development program.

    Bernie probably wants to see Ferrari fighting with Red Bull as much as we do, but its up to the team to make that happen next year.
    This. RBR are doing a fantastic job and are no cheats regarding this matter unless proven otherwise. I know it is F1 and politics are constantly at play which means that a major player like them won't be excluded but we can't blame Red Bull for doing what we all dream of - a team working at its optimum at every single department (expect the maintenance of the right-hand side of the garage ) and being great in virtually everything from car design and development to pit stops and strategy. And Lotus and Merc at times and McLaren last year proved that you don't need a Newey to design a fantastic car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greig View Post
    So they push the limits of the rules, which is what every team seeks to do.
    Yeah what you say Greig is probably correct, my issue is all the people who hold the most influential positions in formula one, seem to have a very cosy relationship. As I see it this is not professional for a group of people who can decide so much, allowed to do this, they are seen interacting at each race on the grid whispering to each other. Just look at the tyre fiasco situation involving Mercedes, that is a classic example of these influential group of people, helping each other to get out of a messy situation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mirafiori View Post
    Yeah what you say Greig is probably correct, my issue is all the people who hold the most influential positions in formula one, seem to have a very cosy relationship. As I see it this is not professional for a group of people who can decide so much, allowed to do this, they are seen interacting at each race on the grid whispering to each other. Just look at the tyre fiasco situation involving Mercedes, that is a classic example of these influential group of people, helping each other to get out of a messy situation.
    As always in life, one with BIG money can always buy themselves what ever they want!
    Question is how come Ferrari has lost their influence in those high circles?!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stefa View Post
    As always in life, one with BIG money can always buy themselves what ever they want!
    Question is how come Ferrari has lost their influence in those high circles?!?
    because we don't have dirty politicians anymore, I say bring in a guy like Flavio and things will change. SD is a nice guy but he doesn't have dirty tricks up his sleeves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stefa View Post
    As always in life, one with BIG money can always buy themselves what ever they want!
    Question is how come Ferrari has lost their influence in those high circles?!?
    We have the same influence as always.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrari Rules View Post
    because we don't have dirty politicians anymore, I say bring in a guy like Flavio and things will change. SD is a nice guy but he doesn't have dirty tricks up his sleeves.
    I am in for it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greig View Post
    We have the same influence as always.
    But you can not say same as some others. Like... Hmmmm... Let me think.... Red Bull?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stefa View Post
    But you can not say same as some others. Like... Hmmmm... Let me think.... Red Bull?!
    So basically you are fine with Ferrari holding influence in the sport, but nobody else?

    If Red Bull were not winning we would not be having this debate, Ferrari are more than open to admit they have not done good enough, our problems are well documented yet it seems some would rather just look for other reasons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greig View Post
    We have the same influence as always.
    No we don't, i.e when the team principals were discussing the tire issue with Bernie around that table, remember? Where was Stefano? I put my money on it Flavio would have sat at that table and dealt with the competition like a man. To me SD is a boy in a man's world!

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