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E.g., you ridiculed my post about Coughlan's wife going to the copy shop and the whole scandal being discovered that way in saying that they found 2 CDs, not paper. I have yet to see a report that confirms a different story. You keep going at this rate and your credibility goes down the drain quickly.
Bud why don't you take Ron Dennis' p3nis out of your mouth for 5 minutes and have a listen to what some very knowledgeable people think. Oh, and it's not just the italian tabloids:
'By any calculation, the decision made at the FIA's headquarters in Paris yesterday was about as far from sporting fairness as it is possible to get.
'Yes, the World Motor Sport Council's illogical conclusion in finding McLaren guilty of fraudulent misdeeds, yet not to punish them, helps Lewis Hamilton's quest for a wondrous world title in his rookie season.
'Yes, it allows one of the most engaging seasons in recent Formula One history to run its natural course.
'But for all those cosmetic reasons, there is no escaping the stench of whitewash wafting out across Paris.' - Jonathan McEvoy, the Daily Mail
Violating the sporting code is wrongdoing enough. They were found guilty and yet for political reasons they escaped punishment. This FIA decision will come back to haunt them and eventually bite McLaren.
Violating the sporting code is wrongdoing enough. They were found guilty and yet for political reasons they escaped punishment. This FIA decision will come back to haunt them and eventually bite McLaren.
Yep, if they win this year's title everyone will be wondering if it was with Ferrari technology or not, so it will probably do them good in the long term to disqualify themselves just to bring back some form of credibility to this sport we love.
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