The Formula One Thread

wicky said:
This is getting beyond ridiculous now :|
All i can say is the whole season was ridiculous...as Rocky knows i'm not a great Fan of F1..but to me its getting to be a sport that ought to be done in the playground......
Spygate = "That boy over there has just nicked my homework & hes using it for himself....ummmmm I'm telling the headmaster & he can tell him off.
Aerodynamics = "Little Johnny's got an extra stripe on his trainers so he'll run faster than me....Its not fair.....Ummmm I'm telling
Fuel = Billys got more custard than me..& its Thicker than mine..so i will still be hungry...Its Not Fair!!!!!!!
Jesus Christ just drive the bloody cars....Get Hamilton, Alonso, Raikkonen, Etc & move them into A1 Grand Prix or make all the Fkin cars the same, Engine the lot...Or have one team or Boss for each individual driver So Billy & Johnny don't fall out & think its not fair & not treated fairly...Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhgggghhhhhhhhhh........
Hey folks just get into NFL or NHL or UFC....more action, more fighting, more violence...no boredom or fighting in the PLAYGROUND!!!......Until next season.....Good Night.
 
Double world champion Fernando Alonso has agreed to split with the
McLaren-Mercedes team by mutual consent.


If any teams had an ounce of decency he would be left to rot on the
scrap-heap after what he has been involved in this season :|

Which is all he deserves :|
 
rockin_plumber said:
Double world champion Fernando Alonso has agreed to split with the
McLaren-Mercedes team by mutual consent.


If any teams had an ounce of decency he would be left to rot on the
scrap-heap after what he has been involved in this season :|

Which is all he deserves :|

and just heard that he could drive for a small team next season b4 to rejoin Ferrari :|
 
rockin_plumber said:
If any teams had an ounce of decency he would be left to rot on the
scrap-heap after what he has been involved in this season :|

Which is all he deserves :|
:withstupid:


I am sooooo happy he's left Mclaren 8) :banana: :banana:
 
Alonso's spying partner Pedro de la Rosa says he would be ready to step
up to a race seat at the team alongside Lewis Hamilton if needed.


:roll:


:shock: :shock: :shock:

The FIA has summoned representatives of the Renault F1 team to answer
charges of possessing confidential McLaren information, as a new spying
scandal threatened to engulf the sport on Thursday.

"Including, but not limited to the layout and critical dimensions of the
McLaren F1 car, together with details of the McLaren fuelling system, gear
assembly, oil cooling system, hydraulic control system and a novel
suspension component used by the 2006 and 2007 McLaren F1 cars."








So this means they could have had Ferrari information as well if it came from McLaren :?

What really baffles me is......

McLaren had Ferrari documents.......
Which means they should have had a better car and had the drivers world champion....
BUT.......
Renault had Mclaren documents (allegedly)
...... Which means they should have made a car based on Renault, McLaren
and Ferrari
So they should have outpaced McLaren & Ferrari :|

Which makes Kimi's World title even more special 8)
 
rockin_plumber said:
Alonso's spying partner Pedro de la Rosa says he would be ready to step
up to a race seat at the team alongside Lewis Hamilton if needed.


:roll:


:shock: :shock: :shock:

The FIA has summoned representatives of the Renault F1 team to answer
charges of possessing confidential McLaren information, as a new spying
scandal threatened to engulf the sport on Thursday.

"Including, but not limited to the layout and critical dimensions of the
McLaren F1 car, together with details of the McLaren fuelling system, gear
assembly, oil cooling system, hydraulic control system and a novel
suspension component used by the 2006 and 2007 McLaren F1 cars."








So this means they could have had Ferrari information as well if it came from McLaren :?

What really baffles me is......

McLaren had Ferrari documents.......
Which means they should have had a better car and had the drivers world champion....
BUT.......
Renault had Mclaren documents (allegedly)
...... Which means they should have made a car based on Renault, McLaren
and Ferrari
So they should have outpaced McLaren & Ferrari :|

Which makes Kimi's World title even more special 8)

No It doesn't you dimwit.
For the most part, McLaren only recieved Ferrari info after this season had already started, Since most of this seasons car had already been developed and built it would not be cost effective for the team to have scrapped the car they were using and build your 'Ferrari Clone' Mid-season. The Info McLaren recieved would , if used, have been mostly put into their 2008 car, Not the 2007 car. They were punished for having the information in 2007, with the 2008 subject to severe scrutiny pending further punishment if 'Ferrari' parts/info was deemed to have been used.

However, This new allegation claims Renault had Mclaren tech on their '06 / '07 cars, which potentially means they had info dating back to '05 / '06.
Meaning that, if found guilty, Renaults two Championship seasons with Alonso, were bogus.

Try to keep up dear boy :roll:

Kimi's Championship Wasn't special at all. It was a goodwill gesture from McLaren.
They decided the only way to stop Luca di Montezemolo throwing all his toys from his pram was to get Lewis to drive his car until the tyres were unusable in China, and then Switch his engine off and put him on a 15 stop strategy in Brazil :suck:
 
The FIA has rejected McLaren’s appeal of the Brazilian Grand Prix result as
inadmissible – thereby confirming Kimi Raikkonen as the 2007 Formula 1
world champion.

After two days of deliberations over the ‘cool fuel’ dispute, the governing
body’s International Court of Appeal upheld the decision of the Brazilian
GP stewards not to penalise Nico Rosberg of Williams and BMW drivers
Robert Kubica and Nick Heidfeld, who finished fourth, fifth and sixth
respectively.


:)
 
Ferrari's former technical director Ross Brawn has signed with Honda.

Brawn is set to take over the head-honcho role from Nick Fry, who will relinquish his team principle position to become chief executive.

Capturing Brawn's services represents a major coup for the, let's face it, crap Japanese squad. It'll also be a blow for Ferrari who were thought to have first dibs on Brawn should he decide to return from his sabbatical.

Brawn has spoken in depth with Ferrari about a return to the squad, but was thought to be only interested in a team principle position - a role that Jean Todt was reluctant to give up.

Current Honda driver Jenson Button, who yesterday threatened to leave the squad if things didn't improve, must be rubbing his hands together. THings look set to improve at Honda.
 
KISS are to be the Post race entertainment at next years Austrailian GP

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