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Old 06-22-2005, 09:37 PM
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There is discussion on letting the people that were there use the same tickets for next year. That sounds like a good start.
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I think that michelin should have to pay for everyone's tickets for the next years race, it was their fault. . . When you . . .

-Choose not to practice around a +4 lateral G turn
-Choose not to bring a intermediate set of tires in case of problems
-Choose to try and make it seem like Ferrari's fault for not agreeing to a "Chicante"

Michelin felt the need to come unprepared and I feel bad for all those teams who made the descision to run those kinds of tires. Ferrari did not agree due to the fact that they have been losing all year and needed the points (kind of selfish but rightous too).

I just thing that the FIA should penalize Michelin enough to get enough money to profit off of the next years race, and give a box of candy and a free beer to every fan in the house while they are at it

All in all F1 racers, pit managers, pit crew, owners, managers are all pre-madonna's. . . .


That was my vent for watching 1:29:32 of Michael Shumacher kicking everyones ***. . . .
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