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What makes Minardi Minardi
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I just liked Minardi when he was there. I don't think he was the personification of Minardi. I voted for the underdog option.
[Edited on 13-11-06 by Stan]
win?
If you think of yourself as an "underdog" then that is all you will ever end up as.
Is the head of Lotus Colins son (No!)
Is the head of General Motors Mr Motor?
Do you not buy a ferrari beacuse Enzo died?
Life goes on guys.
BTW (i voted none of the above)
As for the underdog thing, it doesn't equate to poor self image, or to automatic loser - quite the opposite. It's about the attitude that says "I may not have their money, but I'm twice as good as them, so I'm gonna go for it!"
General Carlo Motors :P
Although other nations root for the underdog, they can explain their reasons. I will speak only for the Brits ...
- If our 'high point' was the most successful empire the world has ever seen (if imperialism isn't your bag, baby, check the language in which we converse) then we've been in decline ever since.
- If Brits love inventing sports and their rules then we're generally hopeless at playing them.
- If we see an underdog then every fibre in our bodies will be backing them.
(*derivation of the term comes from English woodsmen sawing tree trunks in pairs into planks. One stood on top of the platform (the 'top dog') and the other stood beneath getting covered in sawdust (the 'under dog')).
That's why Minardi is unique.
Forza!