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    Quote Originally Posted by aml View Post
    You are prob right my interest has waned over the past couple of years but today was the final nail in the coffin for me....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rayden View Post
    What happened??
    What they did was ferrari(who else)broke the rules when they let massa throw the race to let alonso win...like they did with barrichello and shumi a couple of years ago...
    I have lived a life of regrets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aml View Post
    After watching todays race,it has come clear to me that this sport can no longer be taken seriously.To see ferrari fix a race like this is terrible behaviour.A sport i used to really like has become tedious and boring and how it can be classed as anything other than a joke is beyond me
    today is probably first time ferrari fixed the race illegally, but I do remember Schumacher/ Barrichello saga. Ferrari used to fix every race. To me sport became boring with all the new rules like single tyre supplier, no refuelling etc
    Last edited by naughty_g5; 25-07-10 at 20:59.

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    Quote Originally Posted by naughty_g5 View Post
    today is probably first time ferrari fixed the race illegally, but I do remember Schumacher/ Barrichello saga. Ferrari used to fix every race. To me sport became boring with all the new rules like single tyre, no refuelling etc
    Yeah i agree the enjoyment of f1 was the fuelstops,that have made it a very boring spectable from what it was a couple of years back...
    I have lived a life of regrets.

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    Initially I thought this is going to be good year with so many contenders. Red Bull and Force India come out of nowhere and started winning points. Mercedes buying out Brawn, Ferrari is always favourite, Button joining McLaren, return of Schumacher. Stage was set for great spectacle. Now Ferrari are back to old tricks.

    Are we back to era where FIA will be referred as Ferrari International Association???

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    Quote Originally Posted by naughty_g5 View Post
    Initially I thought this is going to be good year with so many contenders. Red Bull and Force India come out of nowhere and started winning points. Mercedes buying out Brawn, Ferrari is always favourite, Button joining McLaren, return of Schumacher. Stage was set for great spectacle. Now Ferrari are back to old tricks.

    Are we back to era where FIA will be referred as Ferrari International Association???
    I think John todt is the FIA president,so what are we to expect.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by aml View Post
    I think John todt is the FIA president,so what are we to expect.....
    Is he, then the name should be 'Ferrari's Internal Association'
    lol...

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