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Re: United States Not-so-Gran Prix

To: "Aleksandr Milewski" <n6mod@milewski.org>
Subject: Re: United States Not-so-Gran Prix
Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 23:09:20 -0400
Cc: "Spridgets" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
References: <a9.75e3984f.2fe83dfc@aol.com> <003f01c575b0$22ba3650$0ef3bec0@NilesAD.von.gov> <6.2.1.2.0.20050620121458.0295b678@mail.comcast.net> <42B7061E.3020907@snet.net> <6.2.1.2.2.20050620111625.02e69940@mail.b2systems.com> <abb8688a05062011511e03c0b0@mail.gmail.com> <42B77C00.3080707@milewski.org>
    Bottom line - the rules were there a long time before this 'problem'.

    Once you enter a competitive situation the rules should be in force, and
not changed for that event, during that event.

    OK, some rules are stupid (I can't buy a college football player a
hamburger), but they are the rules.

    Play the game, then work to change the rules that are having a detrimental
effect on the sport.

    Michelin and the teams that use those tires knew the rules (or chose to
ignore them) a long time ago - no sympathy here for the result in points
standing for the drivers and the teams that may have suffered.

    The big losers are the fans who paid BIG BUCKS to see a very much flawed
racing event. The only recourse, as I see it, is to reject F1 racing until
they get the point.

    It's the paying public - STUPID!

    Of course, I'd like to see Danika in a white outfit; you know, that white
outfit!

                                                            CB





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