- 28 Oct 08, 10:57#76572
I think Mclaren should protest by not racing in brazil 

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I think Mclaren should protest by not racing in brazil
I think Mclaren should protest by not racing in brazil
I think Mclaren should protest by not racing in brazil
What a brilliant idea
1. Mclaren have to be careful the FIA do not like them and they need Lewis to have a trouble free Brazil
2. The Mercedes Engine is properly the best all round power unit in F1 and if it did go out to tender they would win it so i believe it was a case of not burning their bridges just in case.
Point one is a definite but I'm just speculating about point two
Isnt the tender going out to a third party? so that wouldnt be any of the current F1 manufacturers. More like Ford or Cosworth or something. I dont think Ferrari, BMW, Renault, Honda or Toyota will like having a Mercedes in there car, That would just be humiliating
I think Mclaren should protest by not racing in brazil
If you eva come to SA let me know..... any chance you can call ron dennis and suggest that to him..???
I think Mclaren should protest by not racing in brazil
If you eva come to SA let me know..... any chance you can call ron dennis and suggest that to him..???
why? what will happen to me in South africa?
I think Mclaren should protest by not racing in brazil
If you eva come to SA let me know..... any chance you can call ron dennis and suggest that to him..???
why? what will happen to me in South africa?
If in South Africa you should Ignore red traffic lights! infact just keep driving until you reach an airport!!
I think Mclaren should protest by not racing in brazil
If you eva come to SA let me know..... any chance you can call ron dennis and suggest that to him..???
why? what will happen to me in South africa?
If in South Africa you should Ignore red traffic lights! infact just keep driving until you reach an airport!!
they have airports there?
Alesi said even the global financial crisis is no justification for the proposal.
"It has nothing to do with it," he said, "but rather it is a very deep and very complicated political issue, about which I do not want to say any more."
"It goes for all manufacturers. It is in effect asking BMW, Toyota or Mercedes to sack their engineers and buy an engine from the supermarket."
Alesi said that not only should the proposal be withdrawn, its authors should publicly apologise.
Alesi said even the global financial crisis is no justification for the proposal.
"It has nothing to do with it," he said, "but rather it is a very deep and very complicated political issue, about which I do not want to say any more."
"It goes for all manufacturers. It is in effect asking BMW, Toyota or Mercedes to sack their engineers and buy an engine from the supermarket."
Alesi said that not only should the proposal be withdrawn, its authors should publicly apologise.
That about sums it up.
Alesi said even the global financial crisis is no justification for the proposal.
"It has nothing to do with it," he said, "but rather it is a very deep and very complicated political issue, about which I do not want to say any more."
"It goes for all manufacturers. It is in effect asking BMW, Toyota or Mercedes to sack their engineers and buy an engine from the supermarket."
Alesi said that not only should the proposal be withdrawn, its authors should publicly apologise.
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