- 01 Jan 14, 23:26#385895
Yeah well unfortunately real fans don't visit this site often, clearly for a reason. 

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Yeah well unfortunately real fans don't visit this site often, clearly for a reason.
Yeah well unfortunately real fans don't visit this site often, clearly for a reason.
Plenty of real fans on this site. But if the going gets tough there's always the McLaren fan sites.
But you know in f1 one you have to learn to take the rough with the smooth, it's rarely all one way traffic.
Yeah well unfortunately real fans don't visit this site often, clearly for a reason.
Plenty of real fans on this site. But if the going gets tough there's always the McLaren fan sites.
But you know in f1 one you have to learn to take the rough with the smooth, it's rarely all one way traffic.
Talking McLaren fans and lack of posting in this thread Racechick. At the end of the day I thought id get the thread back on a lighter topic without the constant negativity from still bitter Hamilton fans. Something McLaren fans may actually enjoy reading about.
Whether it was a repost or not was irrelevant, not everyone may have known about it.
Any basketball / hockey / soccer / tennis / etc. player can use the equipment
made by "any" supplier. Shoes / skates / track suits / jock straps do not enhance
the athlete's natural ability, thought it make enhance their appearance.
Though there isn't any "sporting talent" per se, in the designing of the car, without
the car, the driver goes no where!!
To be fair ice skating without skates is impressive!
At the start of the year the team said that it would be replacing Vodafone in 2014, with the new sponsor set to be revealed on December 2. However, team principal Martin Whitmarsh has now said that the announcement is likely to be delayed.
"There will be some new sponsors, but I think probably, and I don't know because I haven't talked to our PR function, but there will be more of a fanfare at the car launch rather than an announcement on December 2," he told the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes phone-in.
"I think it depends on what partners want to do and where they want to do it. My own view is that we would be taking away from what I hope will be an exciting car launch next year, but we will see."
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