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Rebirth of Italian Engineering



Er, anyone who still thinks Italians build poor quality stuff obviously has been paying no attention to F1 lately. Ferrari is now so dominant all the crapola about the supposed advantages of the team management, driving skill, etc etc is thoroughly debunked. These Ferraris are flat out the meanest, baddest racing machines ever. They are faster, handle better, and use less fuel than any of the others, by along shot. Heck they even use Bridgestone tires which on the next fastest cars using them are clearly junk. And they refuse to break, the Ferraris, not the Bridgestones.

Last America's Cup, the yacht that challenged the NZ boat was designed and built by Italians (and sailed by Italians, albeit with a Brazilian tactician). Sure they lost 4 straight, but they whipped everybody else (Kiwis build fast sailboats and breed very, very fast sailors, it's the water!)

I tell you, if Alfa comes back to North America, it will be with great cars. Italians have historically been great engineers (the darned word is Italian) and even better manufacturers. Come to think of it, they are great naval architects, and practically invented modern trade and business financing. Modern management methods originated in Italy. There was some dude named Machiavelli that re invented politics. Is there anything they haven't done first and best?

Cheers


Michael Smith
Calgary, Alberta,Canada
91 Alfa 164L
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