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By Mikep99
#67027
actually i read fine, i question youre English at times though :wink: yeah a friend to join the battle of the silence of the lambs :thumbup:


So you can whisper sweet nothings into each other ears more like it. :cloud9:
yeah only when talking about the I.Q. of Ferrari lambs though :cloud9::wink:


I did not know you could count anything over 10.

I just worked out I am in the wrong club here. I am off to add something. :twisted:
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By bud
#67028

I just worked out I am in the wrong club here. I am off to add something. :twisted:


i knew you were slow but damn!

time to ring the Guinness book of Records :hehe:
By big ron
#67030
You wouldn't be a past contributor going by the named Ron Dennis by any chance.


Flattered, but not guilty.


I would not be flattered mate. :wink:


I was lurking around here when he got banned; he wasn't a bad bloke - just a little too quick for the Ferrari fans.
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By texasmr2
#67036
he wasn't a bad bloke - just a little too quick for the Ferrari fans.

HEY!!

What? :grandad:
By Mikep99
#67037

I just worked out I am in the wrong club here. I am off to add something. :twisted:


i knew you were slow but damn!

time to ring the Guinness book of Records :hehe:


Yeh sh!t lucky I realized because this club reminds me of the Oyster bar from Police Academy :wink:

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By Mikep99
#67038
You wouldn't be a past contributor going by the named Ron Dennis by any chance.


Flattered, but not guilty.


I would not be flattered mate. :wink:
just a little too quick for the Ferrari fans.


No he was just a bit of a turd. :hehe:
#67051
Williams and McLaren were on downers. It happens to everybody at some stage. Ferrari didn't win the drivers' title from 1979 to 2000 or the constructors' title from 1983 to 2000. :rolleyes:


And now we are making up for all those lost years. Why McLaren must pay dearly. :thumbup:


it wasnt McLaren fault, they hardly were fighting Ferrari in those years :thefinger:

Ferrari were so bad back then - to coin the old phrase - they weren't even at the races. Williams and McLaren for the most part were winning everything in sight.
Haha, Can I join the club too??

To be honest, they seem to have imroved slightly this year dispite the open admissions that Kimi should support Massa (team orders???). Jean Todt is a repugnant man and I really hope he doesn't take over from nazi Maxxy.


What about teamorders...EVERY TEAM WORKS WITH TEAMORDERS !!!! Is that so weird?
:director:

There are team orders, and then there are team orders.
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By bud
#67055

I just worked out I am in the wrong club here. I am off to add something. :twisted:


i knew you were slow but damn!

time to ring the Guinness book of Records :hehe:


Yeh sh!t lucky I realized because this club reminds me of the Oyster bar from Police Academy :wink:

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By bud
#67062
Makes me wonder why it's on his hard drive in the first place...


im sure the feds would like to know whats on his hard drive as well :hehe:
By big ron
#67064
There are team orders, and then there are team orders.


To be fair, the rule book states "Team Orders that could influence the outcome of a race" are banned. But if Kimi is to play a support role to Massa, as indicated, then how is that not influencing the outcome of the remaining races?
#67066
There are team orders, and then there are team orders.


To be fair, the rule book states "Team Orders that could influence the outcome of a race" are banned. But if Kimi is to play a support role to Massa, as indicated, then how is that not influencing the outcome of the remaining races?

That rule comes under section 39 of the sporting regulations which is entitled 'The Race'. In other words, provided a team doesn't discuss team orders over the race, they're fine.
#67070
What about teamorders...EVERY TEAM WORKS WITH TEAMORDERS !!!! Is that so weird?
:director:


It may seem wierd to a tifosi, but the FIA have rules against team orders. Most other teams follow and obey the FIA's rules.


Yeh and maybe just maybe the Tifosi are not as gulible as some. :wink:


You wouldn't be a past contributor going by the named Ron Dennis by any chance.


na youre right the tifosi are the most gullible compared to some :thumbup:

and na mate that aint Ron Dennis, i know who this is but it aint him :wink:


Common guys, get serious...all teams are using teamorders. It's nothing new.
Let's put is this way, if Lewis needs help from Heikki in the comming GP's, I wouldn't blame Mclaren to
use certain strategies. What's wrong with some 'teamwork' ? (Okay, I'm not talking about incidents like Austria ...Schumi - Barrichello ...).

My point is just that every team make up their strategies before and during a GP, including certain agreements and understandings. I think a lot of people in here are making this issue a bigger thing than it really is.
Don't shoot me ... :D

That's just my idea...of course...
#67074
I agree and disagree. All teams have team orders insofar as they have to work out which driver is going to stop first or if two drivers are getting in one another's way, for instance. The system Ferrari operated in the Schumacher era, however, cannot be compared to those things.
By big ron
#67077
Makes me wonder why it's on his hard drive in the first place...


im sure the feds would like to know whats on his hard drive as well :hehe:


Come to think of it, I really don't want to know what else is on there. Schmi's head chopped onto some gay pron in his private collection.... :hehe:
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