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Ferrari aren't sporting: Irvine
06 April 2004Ferrari must have changed their tactics. Michael Schumacher's former 'number two' Eddie Irvine was bemused when current lackey Rubens Barrichello denied that he'd performed team tactics in Malaysia.
Barrichello was accused by friend Juan Pablo Montoya of blocking him. 'I can't even remember how many times I was asked to slow down the pack so Schumacher could enjoy a trouble free run to the finish,' Eddie told The Sun. 'There's only one thing on Ferrari's mind ... winning all the time. They'll use every trick in the book to do it.'
Irvine, who came closest to the Formula One title as runner up in 1999, believes his former employers' 'win Grand Prix' at every cost' tactics are not sporting. 'It shows a lack of passion,' said the retired Ulsterman.
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