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#55025
Maybe we've all missed the point here.

Perhaps he's got a deal with Ferrari and he's just happy...


Well I doubt ferrari would take him, might be wrong here but I Think ferrari would prefer the uncomplicated but equally talented Kubica.


I don't think Alonso is complicated, I think he behaved like a cornered animal in 2007 and the press went to town on him.

In my mind he's the best driver on the grid at the moment and deserves to be in either a Ferrari or BMW...

Was Alonso cornered in 2006 when he lashed out against Renault on several occasions?


When did he lash out against Renault? After he had signed his McLaren contract?

Yeah, that and another time or two. Alonso wants to be the big cheese and often cracks under the pressure. I'll grant you that he's not complicated, however. Give him number one status in the team and be ready for a backlash when the car is not performing and you'll be sorted.


I'm sure the team were a little frosty towards him after signing for McLaren.

'I'm sure', 'I think'; I've warned you before, DeMuRe, that your views are not facts. There is more to the world than what's inside your head.
#55031
Maybe we've all missed the point here.

Perhaps he's got a deal with Ferrari and he's just happy...


Well I doubt ferrari would take him, might be wrong here but I Think ferrari would prefer the uncomplicated but equally talented Kubica.


I don't think Alonso is complicated, I think he behaved like a cornered animal in 2007 and the press went to town on him.

In my mind he's the best driver on the grid at the moment and deserves to be in either a Ferrari or BMW...

Was Alonso cornered in 2006 when he lashed out against Renault on several occasions?


When did he lash out against Renault? After he had signed his McLaren contract?

Yeah, that and another time or two. Alonso wants to be the big cheese and often cracks under the pressure. I'll grant you that he's not complicated, however. Give him number one status in the team and be ready for a backlash when the car is not performing and you'll be sorted.


I'm sure the team were a little frosty towards him after signing for McLaren.

'I'm sure', 'I think'; I've warned you before, DeMuRe, that your views are not facts. There is more to the world than what's inside your head.


I'm using reason and logic. You pull snippets of information that support your arguments, sure some of them may be facts, but it's the facts you ignore which make everything you say so one sided...
#55032
Maybe we've all missed the point here.

Perhaps he's got a deal with Ferrari and he's just happy...


Well I doubt ferrari would take him, might be wrong here but I Think ferrari would prefer the uncomplicated but equally talented Kubica.


I don't think Alonso is complicated, I think he behaved like a cornered animal in 2007 and the press went to town on him.

In my mind he's the best driver on the grid at the moment and deserves to be in either a Ferrari or BMW...

Was Alonso cornered in 2006 when he lashed out against Renault on several occasions?


When did he lash out against Renault? After he had signed his McLaren contract?

Yeah, that and another time or two. Alonso wants to be the big cheese and often cracks under the pressure. I'll grant you that he's not complicated, however. Give him number one status in the team and be ready for a backlash when the car is not performing and you'll be sorted.


I'm sure the team were a little frosty towards him after signing for McLaren.

'I'm sure', 'I think'; I've warned you before, DeMuRe, that your views are not facts. There is more to the world than what's inside your head.


I'm using reason and logic. You pull snippets of information that support your arguments, sure some of them may be facts, but it's the facts you ignore which make everything you say so one sided...

You have provided them and I've come back on them. Simple as that I'm afraid. As I told you before, DeMuRe, McLaren could have done a few things differently last season and may want to look at some of their operating procedures with the benefit of hindsight, but your view that McLaren is somehow more corrupt than any other team in the sport's history, is responsible for dragging Formula One's name through the dirt and is rotten to the car is comparable to the ravings of a lunatic in a mental asylum.
#55034
Maybe we've all missed the point here.

Perhaps he's got a deal with Ferrari and he's just happy...


Well I doubt ferrari would take him, might be wrong here but I Think ferrari would prefer the uncomplicated but equally talented Kubica.


I don't think Alonso is complicated, I think he behaved like a cornered animal in 2007 and the press went to town on him.

In my mind he's the best driver on the grid at the moment and deserves to be in either a Ferrari or BMW...

Was Alonso cornered in 2006 when he lashed out against Renault on several occasions?


When did he lash out against Renault? After he had signed his McLaren contract?

Yeah, that and another time or two. Alonso wants to be the big cheese and often cracks under the pressure. I'll grant you that he's not complicated, however. Give him number one status in the team and be ready for a backlash when the car is not performing and you'll be sorted.


I'm sure the team were a little frosty towards him after signing for McLaren.

'I'm sure', 'I think'; I've warned you before, DeMuRe, that your views are not facts. There is more to the world than what's inside your head.


I'm using reason and logic. You pull snippets of information that support your arguments, sure some of them may be facts, but it's the facts you ignore which make everything you say so one sided...

You have provided them and I've come back on them. Simple as that I'm afraid. As I told you before, DeMuRe, McLaren could have done a few things differently last season and may want to look at some of their operating procedures with the benefit of hindsight, but your view that McLaren is somehow more corrupt than any other team in the sport's history, is responsible for dragging Formula One's name through the dirt and is rotten to the car is comparable to the ravings of a lunatic in a mental asylum.


:rofl:

I'm being lectured on sanity by someone who thinks McLaren were constructors champions in 2007.
#55037
Maybe we've all missed the point here.

Perhaps he's got a deal with Ferrari and he's just happy...


Well I doubt ferrari would take him, might be wrong here but I Think ferrari would prefer the uncomplicated but equally talented Kubica.


I don't think Alonso is complicated, I think he behaved like a cornered animal in 2007 and the press went to town on him.

In my mind he's the best driver on the grid at the moment and deserves to be in either a Ferrari or BMW...

Was Alonso cornered in 2006 when he lashed out against Renault on several occasions?


When did he lash out against Renault? After he had signed his McLaren contract?

Yeah, that and another time or two. Alonso wants to be the big cheese and often cracks under the pressure. I'll grant you that he's not complicated, however. Give him number one status in the team and be ready for a backlash when the car is not performing and you'll be sorted.


I'm sure the team were a little frosty towards him after signing for McLaren.

'I'm sure', 'I think'; I've warned you before, DeMuRe, that your views are not facts. There is more to the world than what's inside your head.


I'm using reason and logic. You pull snippets of information that support your arguments, sure some of them may be facts, but it's the facts you ignore which make everything you say so one sided...

You have provided them and I've come back on them. Simple as that I'm afraid. As I told you before, DeMuRe, McLaren could have done a few things differently last season and may want to look at some of their operating procedures with the benefit of hindsight, but your view that McLaren is somehow more corrupt than any other team in the sport's history, is responsible for dragging Formula One's name through the dirt and is rotten to the car is comparable to the ravings of a lunatic in a mental asylum.


:rofl:

I'm being lectured on sanity by someone who thinks McLaren were constructors champions in 2007.

That's been explained to you before, DeMuRe. Or do you have problems with amnesia now?
#55047
Maybe we've all missed the point here.

Perhaps he's got a deal with Ferrari and he's just happy...


Well I doubt ferrari would take him, might be wrong here but I Think ferrari would prefer the uncomplicated but equally talented Kubica.


I don't think Alonso is complicated, I think he behaved like a cornered animal in 2007 and the press went to town on him.

In my mind he's the best driver on the grid at the moment and deserves to be in either a Ferrari or BMW...

Was Alonso cornered in 2006 when he lashed out against Renault on several occasions?


When did he lash out against Renault? After he had signed his McLaren contract?

Yeah, that and another time or two. Alonso wants to be the big cheese and often cracks under the pressure. I'll grant you that he's not complicated, however. Give him number one status in the team and be ready for a backlash when the car is not performing and you'll be sorted.


I'm sure the team were a little frosty towards him after signing for McLaren.

'I'm sure', 'I think'; I've warned you before, DeMuRe, that your views are not facts. There is more to the world than what's inside your head.


I'm using reason and logic. You pull snippets of information that support your arguments, sure some of them may be facts, but it's the facts you ignore which make everything you say so one sided...

You have provided them and I've come back on them. Simple as that I'm afraid. As I told you before, DeMuRe, McLaren could have done a few things differently last season and may want to look at some of their operating procedures with the benefit of hindsight, but your view that McLaren is somehow more corrupt than any other team in the sport's history, is responsible for dragging Formula One's name through the dirt and is rotten to the car is comparable to the ravings of a lunatic in a mental asylum.


:rofl:

I'm being lectured on sanity by someone who thinks McLaren were constructors champions in 2007.

That's been explained to you before, DeMuRe. Or do you have problems with amnesia now?


No, all you have told me is you are refusing to accept the FIA's decisions in 2007.

That's fine, on planet McLaren Fan they are still champions in 2007, whatever helps you sleep at night mate...
#55069
I wish these Ferrari lambs were so vocal during the Toyota saga. or even better still they had no problem when Ferrari when hiring Benetton designers all the sudden had a red Benetton :wink:
#55094
I wish these Ferrari lambs were so vocal during the Toyota saga. or even better still they had no problem when Ferrari when hiring Benetton designers all the sudden had a red Benetton :wink:

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
#55139
I wish these Ferrari lambs were so vocal during the Toyota saga. or even better still they had no problem when Ferrari when hiring Benetton designers all the sudden had a red Benetton :wink:

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:


The 3 Stooges standing up for each other, awwe it's so sweet...
#55140
I wish these Ferrari lambs were so vocal during the Toyota saga. or even better still they had no problem when Ferrari when hiring Benetton designers all the sudden had a red Benetton :wink:

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:


The 3 Stooges standing up for each other, awwe it's so sweet...



mike demure and darwin :thumbup::rofl:
#55142
I wish these Ferrari lambs were so vocal during the Toyota saga. or even better still they had no problem when Ferrari when hiring Benetton designers all the sudden had a red Benetton :wink:

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:


The 3 Stooges standing up for each other, awwe it's so sweet...



mike demure and darwin :thumbup::rofl:


Keep trying spud...
#55143
I wish these Ferrari lambs were so vocal during the Toyota saga. or even better still they had no problem when Ferrari when hiring Benetton designers all the sudden had a red Benetton :wink:

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:


The 3 Stooges standing up for each other, awwe it's so sweet...



mike demure and darwin :thumbup::rofl:


Keep trying spud...

:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:Image:sheep:
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#55153
I wish these Ferrari lambs were so vocal during the Toyota saga. or even better still they had no problem when Ferrari when hiring Benetton designers all the sudden had a red Benetton :wink:

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:


The 3 Stooges standing up for each other, awwe it's so sweet...



mike demure and darwin :thumbup::rofl:


Hey, I take issue with that :wink:

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