Re: Ferrari 1-2 at Indy Yes, it's an outstanding feat. I just donÂt know why the ending of it was not controversial, because of what the people said about the Austria grand prix. Perhaps itÂs only controversial when someone is letting Schumacher win, and not the other way around.
Re: Ferrari 1-2 at Indy Yeah, and if Ferrari wins in Japan will equal McLaren record, obtained in 1988, of most wins in a season, 15. The only thing that is missing is the record of most 1-2 in a season, also obtained by McLaren in 1988.
Re: Ferrari 1-2 at Indy McLaren's 1988 record was more impressive because they only had 16 GP in that year and a win was only worth 9 points instead of 10, under the current scoring McLaren would have scored 214 points in 16 races in 1988.
Re: Ferrari 1-2 at Indy besides. they were aloud to race each other back then. Unlike now, they fix the finishes. The finish at indy pissed me off. they should stop screwing the sport and just race.
Re: Ferrari 1-2 at Indy I must disagree with SaYjAiBaO, team orders are in Formula 1 since it began, and will always be in Formula 1. People can say that other motorsports his better than Formula 1 because they donÂt use team orders. But every one forgets something, the investment made in the others sports doesnÂt even come near with the ones made in Formula 1, so itÂs understandable that they do what ever his in their reach to classify for the best championship position. Formula 1 his much more than a team sport than any other motorsport. ItÂs like football, you donÂt see every player in the field trying to score a goal, others are there to prevent the other team to score. The same thing happens in Formula 1.
Re: Ferrari 1-2 at Indy Yes they prevent the other teams from scoring. I also understand why Ferrari rather has schumi winning than RB winning. Simply because of the investors, but what do the investors get when there are nobody watching f1? Team orders were introduced to help the cars to finish the race, not to rig it.
Re: Ferrari 1-2 at Indy That's not true. When the Prost/Senna saga flared up at Imola in 1989, Prost said they had an agreement "as they did many times last year."
Re: Ferrari 1-2 at Indy I know but that's no reason not to point it out. <A BORDER="0" HREF="http://www.supercars.net/emoticons.html"><IMG BORDER="0" SRC="http://speed.supercars.net/cboardhtml/emoticons/smile.gif"></A>
Re: Ferrari 1-2 at Indy lol, but we can't even look further in F1 and see team orders, even in the time of Fangio.<A BORDER="0" HREF="http://www.supercars.net/emoticons.html"><IMG BORDER="0" SRC="http://speed.supercars.net/cboardhtml/emoticons/smile.gif"></A>
Re: Ferrari 1-2 at Indy Thanks.<A BORDER="0" HREF="http://www.supercars.net/emoticons.html"><IMG BORDER="0" SRC="http://speed.supercars.net/cboardhtml/emoticons/tongue.gif"></A>
Re: Ferrari 1-2 at Indy hehe yw <A BORDER="0" HREF="http://www.supercars.net/emoticons.html"><IMG BORDER="0" SRC="http://speed.supercars.net/cboardhtml/emoticons/smile.gif"></A>
Re: Ferrari 1-2 at Indy yeh! i mean back then when the teams first drivers car broke down in a race they called the second driver in and gave the first driver his car(they split the points)!