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By Ron Dennis
#20816
Im sorry folks I am in the wrong i know - Mikes MO is to try and mock people, if you check out his posts he never tries to debate the subjects, just mock the posters with badly done gif's and jpegs.

I decided to show what a pussycat he is when met with the same treatment. Once again I apologize for my part in this enlightenment exercise, I wont spoil this thread with off-topicness again.
By Mikep99
#20823
You are my hero RD. Meowwwwwwwwwwwwww



Sorry woodchip & others
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By Tero
#21041
This Hamiltons interwiew seems a little bit of PR to me
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By 8-ball
#21117
This Hamiltons interwiew seems a little bit of PR to me


how so? he wants to win the title on the track which is more honourable than winning it in the courtroom. The season is over, kimi is champion, Mclaren should move on.
By Ron Dennis
#21128
This Hamiltons interwiew seems a little bit of PR to me


how so? he wants to win the title on the track which is more honourable than winning it in the courtroom. The season is over, kimi is champion, Mclaren should move on.


Didnt stop Ferrari doing it though - and they celebrate the no honor WCC win too.....
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By Tero
#21131
[quote="8-ball"][quote="Tero"]This Hamiltons interwiew seems a little bit of PR to me[/quote]

how so? he wants to win the title on the track which is more honourable than winning it in the courtroom. The season is over, kimi is champion, Mclaren should move on.[/quote]

That´s what he says...
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By Tero
#21132
McLaren appeal set for November 15

The FIA's International Court of Appeal will hear McLaren's case against the decision of the Brazilian Grand Prix stewards on Thursday, November 15.

The race stewards at Interlagos decided not to penalise the BMW Sauber and Williams teams after temperature readings from their fuel rigs during the race pitstops were under the variation permitted in the Formula One Technical Regulations.

McLaren's Lewis Hamilton finished the race behind Williams's Nico Rosberg and BMW Sauber's Robert Kubica and Nick Heidfeld. If all three are disqualified, the Briton could gain the extra points required to crown him world champion instead of race winner Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen.

But speaking about the upcoming appeal today, FIA president Max Mosley downplayed the potential threat to Raikkonen's title.

"For us the world championship is over, the result is what it is," he said today. "A team presented an appeal; at the moment, this doesn't change anything - it's up to them to prove they are right."

Mosley also addressed the question of whether or not McLaren have the right to appeal the decision, given that they did not protest the results of the Brazilian Grand Prix.

"You could argue whether McLaren had a right to appeal," he said. "They could have protested the result, but they didn't. Apparently they didn't measure the temperature of the fuel.

"But even if the cars classified ahead of Hamilton would be excluded, would this change his position? The Court of Appeal will have to rule on that."
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Some think there are too many Hamilton fans around today? Just came across this little gem of a thread. Although I don't recognize most of the names the dialogue feels oh so familiar.
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If there are 'too many' fans for one formula 1 driver, there's always a reason for it. The guy's either damn good, or just bloody good.
#337018
Some think there are too many Hamilton fans around today? Just came across this little gem of a thread. Although I don't recognize most of the names the dialogue feels oh so familiar.


But you should know by now - it's not the volumes, or which driver anyone supports, it's the attitudes that cause the problems - also proven in this thread.

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