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Old 06-25-2009, 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by E\C\B »
of course they do..
But I didn`t mean Ferrari is stupid,but I think telling people what to do or not to do with their own cars and people having to be grateful to be allowed to drive their cars is not exactly something to appreciate much..
I`m probably not familiar with this "supercar world",but the customer - company relation is like 180 degrees turned and upside down


anyway..
I loved the part with Schumacher..such a cool guy.
And the drinking pics were quite a funny suprise
Ferrari doesn't tell you what to do with the car. They simply offer their garage space and mechanics if you want it, and in turn get diagnostics. Quite a few of the FXXs have never even attended a World Tour event, and I imagine some have never even been driven. Furthermore, even some of the cars that do participate in the World Tour aren't even kept at or serviced by Ferrari.

I really wish they had tested an Evo, and I am surprised his isn't. Awesome episode nonetheless.
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