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By bud
#10595
did they also have BMWSaubers data aswell in march to protest their moveable floors?????
By Alien_SAP_Fiend
#10609
did they also have BMWSaubers data aswell in march to protest their moveable floors?????
Good question. They say they didn't have Ferrari data, but one of their employees did, so technically they didn't, even though they did. I mean, if he keeps the stuff at home and implements the ideas at work, that's OK, because the actual documents that were stolen were not at Mclaren.
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By darwin dali
#10632
They say they didn't have Ferrari data, but one of their employees did, so technically they didn't, even though they did. I mean, if he keeps the stuff at home and implements the ideas at work, that's OK, because the actual documents that were stolen were not at Mclaren.


This sounds way twisted...
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By bud
#10633
Well im sure Jean Todt has alot of happy prom files at home but that doesnt make Ferrari all happy, even though Kimi says its a friendlier environment! only 80% of them practise the Ancient Roman male traditions!
By Alien_SAP_Fiend
#10652
Well im sure Jean Todt has alot of happy prom files at home but that doesnt make Ferrari all happy, even though Kimi says its a friendlier environment! only 80% of them practise the Ancient Roman male traditions!
Took me while to work out what you were on about...
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By darwin dali
#10697
Homophobia galore - geez! :roll:
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By darwin dali
#10713
which confirms my earlier statement that they seem not to move. The question now is, how do they achieve that?
By Alien_SAP_Fiend
#10715
which confirms my earlier statement that they seem not to move. The question now is, how do they achieve that?
It's attached to the wheel nut, which doesn't move, either.
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By darwin dali
#10716
Ok, makes sense. Why hasn't any other team come up with this?
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By darwin dali
#10722
In his supposedly confidential sworn affidavit provided to Ferrari by English lawyers, the Woking based outfit's suspended chief designer specifically named F1 CEO Martin Whitmarsh as well as engineering director Paddy Lowe.

Nevertheless, the revelation could turn out to have serious implications for McLaren - if proven, after the team vehemently declared on Monday that Coughlan's illegal possession of the material 'was not known to any other member of the team prior to the 3rd July 2007.'

Not informing the FIA of suspected espionage is also contrary to the rules.
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By bud
#10723
Darwin... always following the Italian tabloids! such a queen
http://www.pitpass.com/fes_php/pitpass_ ... t_id=32147
Heres one for ya!


Ok, makes sense. Why hasn't any other team come up with this?


Ferrari are just that much smarter darwin is that what you want to hear?
Last edited by bud on 19 Jul 07, 13:49, edited 2 times in total.
By Marco
#10731
Ferrari are just that much smarter darwin is that what you want to hear?


Probably! :roll::D

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