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Logic ?

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comment by WTCBU (U13662)

posted on 2/6/13

Waiting

posted on 2/6/13

In motorsport a quick lap is hampered by errors

A driver drives a perfect lap with no errors and takes pole

Another driver makes numerous mistakes but misses out on pole by a tenth

Logic implies if the driver didn't make mistakes he would have been on pole by some margin


posted on 3/6/13

Logic

A driver is leading a race on course for a win

Driver is asked to pull over and let team mate win

Driver since then has been asked to play second fiddle to said driver

Driver is now demotivated and can't be bothered anymore

comment by WTCBU (U13662)

posted on 3/6/13

Martial has a very short but convenient memory. Back in 2007 he claimed that he used logic to justify his personal irrational hatred of Lewis Hamilton.

Back in 2007 I asked him what he thought his understanding of “logic” was and he refused to reply. If he did not understand logic then there is no hope for him now.

He could of course post on his own article what he thinks is his understanding of logic.

Over to you Martial

Martial does not even understand what a conundrum is never mind a comma.

So Massa is a good driver and then also a bad driver. Logic I suppose.

posted on 9/6/13

"Logical conclusion = Ayrton Senna is a bad driver."

Attitudes at Ferrari have changed over the years. Enzo himself took very much the "light-bulb" apprroach to drivers he didn't like while adoring those whose talent and/or personality he admired, those included Guy Moll, Tazio Nuvolari, Peter Collins and Gilles Villeneuve.

This sort of behaviour was totally unacceptable to Ferrari, and anybody else who is a motor sport fan, to be honest.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbNLHGJUGTQ

With the death of Enzo, Ferrari appears to have become more of an anonymous corporate conglomerate, more Amercan than Italian in culture, hence the "success at any price" attitude they now have.

As for Senna, I am informed a deputation of drivers met him round the bike sheds after qualifying for Monaco 1985, whether or not that happened I have no evidence, however, he certainly never did it again!

posted on 14/6/13

Well, they must have been riding those bikes during quali in 1988.... One and a half seconds, at Monaco !!!!

posted on 14/6/13

Logical Argument 3. Ferrari did not employ Ayrton Senna


Well they tried to.

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