Manchild: Your political history lesson impresses me as much as Kiesa in a Minardi. Stop ranting!
All the michelinteams failed to bring suitable equipment(the tires that is). From a sporting point of view why should the michelinteams be given exemptions from the rules that all must adhere to ? How is it fair to Ferrari that they reduce their speed so that the others can keep up ?
And if you are naive enough to believe that the michelinteams only wanted a show for the sake of the fans then why did they reject the FIA proposals ?
I´ll tell you what happened. Michelin or the teams or both were either afraid of looking bad in comparison to the Ferrariteam and bridgestone or it was just another showdown between the GPWC and FIA&FOM.
DaveKillens: Yes they conceded any chance for points but only as long as Ferrari was hampered. That is not fair from a sporting point of view.
There was a million ways to solve the michelin problem even within existing regulations but instead the race was sacrificed. Apparantly alot was at stake since the teams and the FIA was prepared to sacrifice the entire race.
I have no problem with Michelin making a misstake but the teams trying to exploit the situation and saying that they did all they could is just ridiculous.
Maybe Im wrong but the USGP had nothing to do with safety except that it triggered the situation but it is all politics.
Manchild you are trying to embrace something(Politics&History) you fail to comprehend and until you do there will be no success. Muhahhaha
/ Fx