Conceptual wrote:Spoken as a true Fanboi, and not someone who cares in the least for honest and honarable competition.
I, for one, would rather see the teams compete on track, not win because of a FIA contracted spec unit.
Wow, I'm suprised at how insightful your view of me is...as if you actually know me. Yes I am a fanboy - I'm a fan of F1. If you think I'm anti-Ferrari or something you couldn't be more wrong. I love Ferrari, and I'm a huge Kimi fan. I also like Massa but don't rate him that highly. Admittedly I disliked Schumi and Jean Todt though.
I for one - like you - also like to see the teams compete on track - hence my disgust for the whole spygate affair last year, and my disgust at the tyre debatacle at Monza in 2003, and the US GP in 2005, and the mass damper affair in 2006, and Jerez 1997, and Suzuka 1989.
I agree that the SECU is causing unrest, and I know why, and I can understand why, and if I was working or any team other than Mclaren (or if I was anti-Mclaren) I would be jumping up and down ranting and raving about it. BUT, I've seen similar things before (the tyres i meantioned before), I didn't make a fuss about that then, and so I'm not making a fuss about this now - because like I said, I see it as swings and roundabouts. Because in both cases I see the advantage gained as small.
If I was really a fanboy I'd be saying "The SECU is 100% fair and equal, and Ferrari had a big advantage last year with the switch to a sole tyre supplier." But I'm not.
Rather I'm being a bit less biased, in that I admit there is an advantage (in both cases) but the advantage isn't a huge deal. Because in both cases I see F1 as a sport the winner.
With the single tyre supplier I think we have a more leveled field, and with the SECU we have no TC, and LC etc.
I'm an F1 fan first and foremost, hence why i'm frankly not too fussed about it all. Its not like Mclaren are miles ahead of everyone else, is it? Ferrari are if anything FASTER than Mclaren, BMW aren't doing to badly either are they? What about Williams, if the SECU is such a disadvantage why have they gained half a second since last season?
Like I said, yes I have misgivings about the SECU (the smae misgivings you have - I just see them as having a significantly smaller impact than you do) I had misgivings about the sole Tyre supplier being Bridgestone, and the SECU's being made by a Mclaren owned company, but in both cases the advantage gained is small, and IMO worth dealing with if the drivers are actually driving the car, rather than playing a glorified Playstation game.
P_O_L wrote:Ive a hard time believing the ecu has anything to do with the engines blowing up...
That's kinda what I was thinking P_O_L. FLC is right that they were reliable up until the Bahrain test, but that kinda fuels the argument, if you believe (like I do) that Ferrari ran their cooling a little to tightly and got caught out when temperatures soared on race day. Just bad luck on their part. I find it hard to believe the ECU isn't the reason for the engine faliures.
Finally, in a personal note I'm a bit offended with the "not someone who cares the least for honourable competition" comment. What in the hell do you think you know about me?! And how dare you judge me as a person based upon a forum post. I spent almost my entire time at school as a pretty good sportsman in Football, Rugby, Basketball, Cricket and as an amateaur boxer (outside of school) and as an excellent track athlete, I was lucky, but rather than take my place in the teams for granted as most otheres did I paraded around telling all the sports teachers how unfair it is that only the elite athletes get to represent their school, and how it's only fair that those less able get the chance to play on the sporting field by proving themselves in training, and that its not just about abiliy but also passion. If a first team regular doesn't show up for training, give his place to someone less able, but who cares enough for the position.
I got my wish, and once or twice got dropped for it. I didn't complain because I thought, and still think, it provided fair competition for a slot on the team. Now you tell me about whether or not I care for fair comepition or would you rather talk about other aspects of myself as a person based upon some frankly meaningless forum posts. THAT is disgusting to be honest.
If, in reality you did not mean to offend, then please accept my sincerest of apologies for the rant. I do not mean to offend, but I feel as if your post was aimed to attack the poster and not the post itself.
Silence is golden when you don't know a good answer.