bhallg2k wrote:I agree, Ray. Hembery having anything at all to say about the outcome of a race is a bit like a judge publicly predicting the outcome of a trial. And given the circumstances of the season and Schumacher's reputation, all Hembery has done here is give fodder for those who would crucify Schumacher should he win.
Maybe for Pirelli there really is no such thing as bad publicity.
I'd argue in favor of your last statement just based on the Pirelli lotto.
It's proven to be quite popular among the less-informed populace.
The only people people I've seen who have been vehemently opposed to the Pirelli situation are those who are actually aware that F1 existed prior to the year 2000, and that there were other great Ferrari drivers prior to Michael Schumacher. That is to say, those with an understanding of F1's past are in a distinct minority these days, and aren't so enamored with glitter.
BTW, if you have a chance, check out the last page of the latest Car & Driver magazine. There is an interview with Hans-Joachim Stuck there.