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By CookinFlat6
#403167
Maybe this is why Red Bull are no longer winning. We have been told hundreds of times since 2011 that when F1 folk get realty show ex pop star birds then bad results follow
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By racechick
#403168
My wife has just told me some shocking and unbelievable news, that obviously passed me by.

Christian Horner is dating Gerri Halliwell.....

:yikes:


It's been going on for a while. she stalked him.
By What's Burning?
#403169
Rummor has it Horner designed the cab the Spice Girls got on top of for the closing ceremonies.
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By LewEngBridewell
#403202
My wife has just told me some shocking and unbelievable news, that obviously passed me by.

Christian Horner is dating Gerri Halliwell.....

:yikes:


It's been going on for a while. she stalked him.


Wow, didn't know that :eek:
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By sagi58
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More "WoW" factor:

 wrote:">Chance of a lifetime: 12 engineering finalists close in on a job for Newey at Red Bull Racing

For most engineering students interested in F1, the chance to work alongside design guru Adrian Newey at Red Bull Racing would be considered as the Holy Grail.

For 12 students who have been shortlisted for the finals of an engineering academy backed by Red Bull title partner Infiniti, the opportunity is now in touching distance.

The finalists come from the USA, China, Australia, Sudan and the UK. The 12 will compete to win a 12-month engineering role with the team at its Milton Keynes’ Headquarters; including accommodation in the UK, Infiniti company car and a full salary. Out of 1,500 international engineering students from over 100 universities, the final 12 includes nine men and three women.

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They will come to the UK for a three day finals event taking place at Infiniti’s European Technical Center at Cranfield and the Red Bull factory in Milton Keynes. The three winners will be unveiled by Infiniti Red Bull Racing’s Chief Technical Officer Adrian Newey on July 3rd.

Newey, 55, dropped out of school with no A levels, but clawed his way back into education thanks to his passion for motorsport. He said that his goal is for the winners to be, “Inspired and realize their dream of working in the pinnacle of motorsport, Formula One. Judging by the applications submitted, it is great to see so much passion and enthusiasm from our engineers of the future.”

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By racechick
#403273
Wow, what an opportunity for someone!!
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By The Second Coming
#403405
Emm...has anyone been following the uncovering of a possible Red Bull secret test? It's being reported all over the net. You can see one example here: http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/the-rbr-undercover-test-did-it-happen-or-not/

I've been piecing tid-bits from all over and frankly, not sure what to make of it in terms legality. This post isn't accusatory, just to raise the question mark. RC, you seen this?
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By sagi58
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Emm...has anyone been following the uncovering of a possible Red Bull secret test? It's being reported all over the net. You can see one example here: http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/the-rbr-undercover-test-did-it-happen-or-not/

I've been piecing tid-bits from all over and frankly, not sure what to make of it in terms legality. This post isn't accusatory, just to raise the question mark. RC, you seen this?

This just "popped" up on Autosport:
, Jonathan Noble and Dieter Rencken wrote:">

Renault baffled by 'illegal' indoor Toro Rosso F1 test stories
Renault is baffled as to why it is at the centre of claims it was involved in an illegal Formula 1 indoor engine test with Toro Rosso earlier this year.


And, since it's not about Red Bull, I'll post the rest in the Toro Rosso thread! :thumbup:
By What's Burning?
#403713
And so only Ross Brawn remains. Good for Red Bull, they are committed to this long term! :clap: Perhaps we're looking at Red Bull and Mercedes being the McLaren and Ferrari of this F1 era?
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By LewEngBridewell
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And so only Ross Brawn remains. Good for Red Bull, they are committed to this long term! :clap: Perhaps we're looking at Red Bull and Mercedes being the McLaren and Ferrari of this F1 era?


Who knows... if Ferrari and McLaren could JOIN them, it'd be even better!
By What's Burning?
#403718
And so only Ross Brawn remains. Good for Red Bull, they are committed to this long term! :clap: Perhaps we're looking at Red Bull and Mercedes being the McLaren and Ferrari of this F1 era?


Who knows... if Ferrari and McLaren could JOIN them, it'd be even better!

Agreed!
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