Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-31526827-20200114103450/@comment-108510-20200120155401

HeadFool wrote: I can't imagine your purchase of a IRL FXX K comes with all the shipping and track support included for life. I bet you have to pay Ferrari for that too. Why should it be different in RR3, besides it's only R$... and cheap after thoroughly trashing it in a perpetual PTT run.

Speaking of Ferrari attitude, is there a major racing movie where Ferrari is the good guy/team? Just watched Ford vs. Ferrari. Le Mans is Porsche centered (and apparently Ferrari wanted nothing to do with the filming because Porsche wins, they had to use privateer cars). In Rush, Enzo doesn't come off that well: "It's a " "Shhhh, you can't say that [Enzo might hear]." Well, you're basically right. There's a general rule that usually the hero is the underdog, or anyway has to win a bigger opponent. It's very hard to write an engaging story where the protagonist is the top player. Ferrary came back to victory  after the 90s hyatus only with Shumacher, which effectively was a superb challenger to the previous champions. But again, he always came out as a very cold personality, a computer-like driver much more determined than Lauda.

And, even if Ferrari wasnt' the top car in many F1 championships, it's true that Enzo Ferrary had a very rough temper, which came out as "assholish" on a number of occasions.

He loved the drivers, and wrote extensevely in a book about all the aces he met. But when it got to business, he treated the drivers as tools Enzo Ferrari is the good guy, it should be written as a story of the early years, when he was a young driver and then switched to car manifacturing.