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By Ron Dennis
#22839
Well, apparently he's got some juicy details how it manifested itself - who are you to doubt his sincerity?


And why do you accept what he says as gospel? - Obviously because it fits your agenda.

Please dont try and make yourself feel better about the dubious tactics of the corrupt and morally bankrupt team of Ferrari by trying to drag others down to their level.

Typical liberal
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By darwin dali
#22844
Well, apparently he's got some juicy details how it manifested itself - who are you to doubt his sincerity?


And why do you accept what he says as gospel? - Obviously because it fits your agenda.

Please dont try and make yourself feel better about the dubious tactics of the corrupt and morally bankrupt team of Ferrari by trying to drag others down to their level.

Typical liberal


Gospel - what's that? :roll:

I don't have to try: McLaren and their supporters like you do a fantastic job at it and go far and beyond any other franchise's moral corruption. Take your blinkers off for once and smell the roses :wink:
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By bud
#22847
If Ron's given equality to his drivers for the last 28 seasons,


That's exactly it: he didn't. We have it from the horse's mouth, i.e., DC.


DD ive known you for many years now and during that time it was very apparent your lack of respect for David Coulthard, cubehead as you would say. so why now the sudden change of heart ?
did you see up his kilt ?

as it was mentioned earlier this was Mikas first race after nearly dying in Adelaide in 95
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By darwin dali
#22848
What are you talking about? I've never made a secret of my attraction to schmexy cubehead :P

Go DC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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By darwin dali
#22903
F1Live's take on who's controlling the drivers market:

With Williams confirming the signing of Kazuki Nakajima as team-mate to Nico Rosberg earlier today, the starting grid for the 2008 season is taking shape.

Rosberg had been widely tipped to join McLaren as Fernando Alonso’s replacement for next season, despite the denials from the Williams team. Today’s announcement would seem to be final confirmation that the Grove-based outfit has indeed retained the talented German driver.

Alonso remains the key player in the driver market, with current reports suggesting that he will return to Renault next year. However, this has yet to be confirmed and therefore Heikki Kovalainen, Giancarlo Fisichella and Nelson Piquet are all waiting to learn their fate.

Should Alonso ink the deal with Renault, current speculation points to Piquet getting the nod as Alonso’s number two. Kovalainen meanwhile has been linked to a move to McLaren to replace Alonso while Fisichella’s long F1 career may be at an end.

Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa remain with Ferrari, while Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica are all set at BMW Sauber. Williams have made their line-up public while Red Bull announced a return for David Coulthard and Mark Webber some months ago and assuming there is no major surprise, these all seem set for the 2008 season.


Jarno Trulli is under contract to Toyota and assuming that Timo Glock and his management can sort out contract clashes with BMW Sauber, the GP2 champion will join Trulli on the driving front. The departing Ralf Schumacher’s remaining hope to remain in Formula One is with Force India, nee Spyker.

Toro Rosso has their line-up all set with Sebastian Vettel confirmed and multiple Champ Car champion Sebastien Bourdais finally getting his Formula One break. Despite rumours to the contrary, Honda are expected to field an unchanged line-up with Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello.

Takuma Sato is a sure thing at Super Aguri and the team hope to retain Anthony Davidson who put in a strong second half of the season for the team. Force India has Adrian Sutil under contract and the young German is expected to stay put, but the identity of his team-mate is far from certain.

Agents, managers and drivers all await Alonso’s key decision to trigger the market.
By Ron Dennis
#22912
Well, apparently he's got some juicy details how it manifested itself - who are you to doubt his sincerity?


And why do you accept what he says as gospel? - Obviously because it fits your agenda.

Please dont try and make yourself feel better about the dubious tactics of the corrupt and morally bankrupt team of Ferrari by trying to drag others down to their level.

Typical liberal


Gospel - what's that? :roll:

I don't have to try: McLaren and their supporters like you do a fantastic job at it and go far and beyond any other franchise's moral corruption. Take your blinkers off for once and smell the roses :wink:


I never had blinkers - i see clearly how the supporters of a team with no morals are trying to drag other teams supporters into the same gutter they have resided in for years.
By basil_fawlty
#23506
Well, apparently he's got some juicy details how it manifested itself - who are you to doubt his sincerity?


And why do you accept what he says as gospel? - Obviously because it fits your agenda.

Please dont try and make yourself feel better about the dubious tactics of the corrupt and morally bankrupt team of Ferrari by trying to drag others down to their level.

Typical liberal


Hear hear. I don't quite understand the fascination with those bloody red cars, myself.
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By Charlie F1
#23525
Hear hear. I don't quite understand the fascination with those bloody red cars, myself.



No me either, always prefered lamborghini sports cars myself.

Hope Ron gives the drive to Gary Paffett, Two english drivers would know how to behave decently.
By basil_fawlty
#23527
Hear hear. I don't quite understand the fascination with those bloody red cars, myself.



No me either, always prefered lamborghini sports cars myself.

Hope Ron gives the drive to Gary Paffett, Two english drivers would know how to behave decently.


Young Mr. Paffett has toiled long and hard testing in the shadows. It would indeed be wonderful to see a young Englishman get a deserving chance.
By MassaFan
#23548
Well, apparently he's got some juicy details how it manifested itself - who are you to doubt his sincerity?


And why do you accept what he says as gospel? - Obviously because it fits your agenda.

Please dont try and make yourself feel better about the dubious tactics of the corrupt and morally bankrupt team of Ferrari by trying to drag others down to their level.

Typical liberal


Gospel - what's that? :roll:

I don't have to try: McLaren and their supporters like you do a fantastic job at it and go far and beyond any other franchise's moral corruption. Take your blinkers off for once and smell the roses :wink:


I never had blinkers - i see clearly how the supporters of a team with no morals are trying to drag other teams supporters into the same gutter they have resided in for years.


Oh, the gutter of the best F1 team ever? That makes sense.......... :roll::roll:

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