Ferrari did race barcodes for a long time there, when they stopped they stopped with the barcode thing all together.Manoah2u wrote:=
so on what basis is it possibile for williams to run the martini looks on the car, but ferrari couldn't run marlboro looks on their car? any rules for that?
I will simply quote Stefan from this topic, page 2:Sevach wrote:Ferrari did race barcodes for a long time there, when they stopped they stopped with the barcode thing all together.Manoah2u wrote:=
so on what basis is it possibile for williams to run the martini looks on the car, but ferrari couldn't run marlboro looks on their car? any rules for that?
Back to being back on topic, just thought I help by providing some clarity from an old thread that may give you some answersApart for the Scuderia Ferrari logo that resembles the Marlboro logo, it is in the design of the lower half of the t-shirts/jackets/polos/overalls.
because laws are being applied from different countries and in different industries. it just isn't at all an apples-to-apples situation.Manoah2u wrote:so on what basis is it possibile for williams to run the martini looks on the car, but ferrari couldn't run marlboro looks on their car? any rules for that?
i think they need to be more ruthless in terms of letting one driver through when they're clearly faster (e.g after a round of pit stops), they seem to have hindered each other a bit in Bahrain when really they should have been higher up. I think FI had them covered but they should have had the Bulls. 3 points behind Ferrari in the WCC when they should be 15+ ahead.Earnard Beccelstone wrote:Arrrgh, Bahrain intensly frustrating as a Williams fan.
Watching Bottas and then Massa slip off the podium and then get done over by the safety car deployment....
The car has speed, but it just seems that they're not getting the best out of it.