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OT: F1 race



you ever watch Jacque Villeneuve?
Yep! He'll block anybody and everybody. Even the race lead coming up to lap 
his slow ass!
He's a pain in the ass.
Which would you prefer? Marc Villeneuve or Jacque Getty? ;^)
Dan

From: "Marc Getty" <marc@getty.net>
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 11:09 PM
Subject: RE: OT: F1 race


>
> Wow, who would have thought that I would agree with Larry?
>
> Everything that I've ever seen Michael Schumacher do is just part of the
> sport. Playing "fair" bullshit is for losers. Winners do anything it takes
> to win.
>
> I hate going to the local go cart track and being asked to leave the track
> for blocking folks from passing me. "Fair" = giving up and 
> unconscienceable
> if you ask me.
>
> -Marc back from Alaska and catching up on the list
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: LEF [mailto:rocco16@sbcglobal.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 10:57 PM
> To: Scirocco-l@scirocco.org
> Subject: Re: OT: F1 race
>
> Cheat?
> Is it cheating to fake a pass on the inside, only to move to the outside
> when the car ahead drops down low to block?
> Is it cheating to run practice laps deliberately several seconds slower 
> than
> you are capable of...just to prevent the competition from knowing your
> strengths and weaknesses?
> Is it cheating to take air off the back of a competitor and loosen him up?
> Is it cheating to make your car "wide" as you hold off second place coming
> out of the last corner?
>
> IF it is, then every champion, nay every racer, since Barney Olfield has
> been a cheater....and there are no "respectfull Champs".
> IF it is NOT, then what happened in qualifying is not, either.
>
> Winner do whatever they can, within the rules (and there are no rules
> against sliding into a barrier in F1), to accomplish their goals. 
> Granted
> we would all like to see every race won "fair and square", with no 
> touching,
> no blocking, no spins, no mishaps, no pit strategy; just the fastest
> man/car/team coming out with the victory.....but racing isn't always like
> that.  In fact, the rules that most sanctioning bodies have put and are
> putting in place make it easier and easier for a "slower" driver/car to 
> win.
>
> I am not actually a fan of the rich M. Schumacher, but either he used
> brilliant qualifying strategy/tactics or he was incredibly lucky to make 
> an
> error exactly when/where he did.  Few people actually know which it was.
> Maybe he's not as smart as "lots of people" think he is, eh??  Maybe he
> really did just screw up on that corner.....maybe.
>
> Larry
> sandiego16v
>
>
> Mtl-Marc <marc_scirocco@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>  Respectfull Champs don't cheat... Lots of people see Schumi as a cheater.
>
> Cheers.
>
> Marc
>
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