Sunday, June 19, 2005

Just One!

One race, one winner, one podium finish, one Indian, one shame. That was the story of the eagerly awaited US GP today. It was a shame the race wasnt held in normal circumstances. I know there is going to be a lot of hate mails to Ferrari but its a sport, and people play with millions to win. That means WIN! Its one thing to be sporting but in the end, its a matter of pride and honour. The 6 cars that raced dint race for the heck of it, they were competing, albeit with lesser competition. If you really think about it, its nothing but a repeat of 2002, when the Ferraris were left to fight with themselves and the Minardis fighting amongst themselves at the back. The only diff is that there was not much to see in the tvs in-between. Todt is a Sporting Director, hes not paid to give away freebies to the other teams. He is paid to win the championship. What if 14 other cars blew out and Ferrari finished 1-2. Still blame them? This is plain hypocrisy. Montoya all but admit that McLaren have team orders (though they call it mutual understanding or whtever crap), yet there is no talk about that, but Ferrari is always blamed for the good job they do! This is a business we are talking about, and people have to make tough decisions to succeed. Oh poor RA, sleeps at 4am. He cant wake up on time, so we will alter the entire company schedule from 10-4 to be considerate to him! Michelin made a mistake and they have to pay a price for that along with the teams who rely upon them. Too bad, but what can Ferrari do about it? They had to take the diplomatic way out by adhering to the FIA ruling.

And talking about the team that wanted to race and the drivers who raced, think about the teams that dint race and their drivers who wanted to race! Its the same thing. This is a team sport. As a driver, you have no choice but to abide by your team. Coultard wanted to race. As a racing driver, you always want to race. Every race is a risk, they are prepared to take it !!! Thats why they are racing drivers. And most of the 20 drivers would have opted to continue. But they dint. Its cos their team dint want them to. 3 teams wanted to for whatever selfish reasons , but they wanted to, and the drivers did their job. And dont blame the teams as well, if Bridgestone had screwed up, would the same thing have happened? DEFINITELY!!! Then it wud be Bridgestone's fault. Its too bad 7 teams have to sign up for Michelin.

As I juz told, sport comes before sportsmanship, in any damn sport. There will be isolated cases like these, too bad, but wht to do. Just have to get on with it. No point pointing fingers. As Tiago rightly said, "Its sad, but I dont give a damn, I dont care if there are 2 cars or 20 cars, I am on the podium. No one can take that away from me. Thats what matters". And thts the podium guy. And too bad Narain missed this golden opportunity!

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8 comments:

Anjali said...

It'ssad to play it like this.Anyways whatever may be the circumstance go for it and get it.Duno much abt car racing.:)

Ms.V said...

I slept in early yesterday hoping I'd get up and watch the race..pffter, that didn't happen..Ran to check out the site..
Schumi is turning out to be lucky these days..That's all moi has to say! :\

Balakumar said...

I had no access to the web or TV the last 2 days... This news sounds like something I would be excited about (I know I promised last time that I may go easy on the Ferrari team... but...). Will be back after I check f1.com.

Balakumar said...

Am back after reading the details. This is a shame. Nothing much for the winners to be proud about except the fact that they were lucky to have the right set of tires. Well, at least they equaled the 1961 record of everyone finishing what they started.

Going by the gap between Narain and Schumi, I am guessing in a packed track, Narain would have finished around 18th.

As for the Ferrari tactics, in the name of winning, they dont let the best man of the day win.

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There is no point grossly blaming Ferrari for such things. Who was the best man at the Nurburgring? Who won? The total package has to be the best, in this special case, the tyre wasnt any good, so they lost out. Thats it. I am not praising schumi victory, but I dont like people condemning him or Ferrari for these things!

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Prasoon said...

Thanks RA for at least supporting Ferrari coz elsewhere on forum they are being critisized for their decision to race. Whatever, Michelin was at fault and for not racing, the teams will have to pay a hefty price as the hearing is currently about to happen.
n ya, Lucks tuf for other teams and its an easy going for ferrari. it wouldn't be surprising if other teams were handed a ban of a race ot two and meanwhile MSC and Ferrari zoom past the championship and drivers tally..

ESIH said...

Well not been a great fan of F1..dont really know much about it either..:D..

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