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Who cares. For all I am concerned they should do things like what was done in Hungary more often...Spices things up.
it also gives the FIA something to do otherwise they'd be sitting on their bottom doing nothing all season
Who cares. For all I am concerned they should do things like what was done in Hungary more often...Spices things up.
it also gives the FIA something to do otherwise they'd be sitting on their bottom doing nothing all season
Who cares. For all I am concerned they should do things like what was done in Hungary more often...Spices things up.
it also gives the FIA something to do otherwise they'd be sitting on their bottom doing nothing all season
The FIA should have stayed out of thia and left it to the team to handle
Who cares. For all I am concerned they should do things like what was done in Hungary more often...Spices things up.
it also gives the FIA something to do otherwise they'd be sitting on their bottom doing nothing all season
Much like Balestre in the FISA-FOCA war, who tried exploit a rift in the FOCA and non-FOCA team, Max Mosley will attempt to exploit the rift between Alonso and McLaren and Alonso and Hamilton, thereby, this will give them many more pretexts to punish McLaren and help Ferrari.
Who cares. For all I am concerned they should do things like what was done in Hungary more often...Spices things up.
it also gives the FIA something to do otherwise they'd be sitting on their bottom doing nothing all season
Much like Balestre in the FISA-FOCA war, who tried exploit a rift in the FOCA and non-FOCA team, Max Mosley will attempt to exploit the rift between Alonso and McLaren and Alonso and Hamilton, thereby, this will give them many more pretexts to punish McLaren and help Ferrari.
Balestre also stuck his nose in the Senna/Prost feud and came out and said he preferred Alain Prost, this led Senna to believe he was cheated of the 1989 title by Balestre when he was DQ'd at Suzuka after his crash with Prost but then got going again for "missing the chicane" but Senna was in a dangerous position at the same time which can sometimes be used as an exception.
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