I don't think he's gonna do that, the guy has been at the forefront of F1 for a long time, he's going to start saying things cos now he practically has nothing to lose. It's gonna be interesting!TC.Troy wrote:
So good riddance you arrogant son of a bitch, go play with slot cars or something, and keep your damned mouth shut Briatore.
Sad to say (and as bad as I hate to agree with you Mek hehe), looking at the whole picture, you are probably correct. And lets face it, Briatore is a manager/representative for several drivers. He wont just "dissapear"...damnit.Mekstizzle wrote:
I don't think he's gonna do that, the guy has been at the forefront of F1 for a long time, he's going to start saying things cos now he practically has nothing to lose. It's gonna be interesting!TC.Troy wrote:
So good riddance you arrogant son of a bitch, go play with slot cars or something, and keep your damned mouth shut Briatore.
that, by the way, was Nigel Stepney. the same guy who gave the Ferrari data to Mclaren in Spy-gate!maxwell777 wrote:
Just to lighten the f1 mood atm...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yePx6BbpEsc
Great fall.
I like schumis reaction, more like lack of.
Errrr....Lola is completely and utterly independent from aston martin! they have worked together for the current aston martin Le Mans car but theyve had a big fallout over that and they probably wont be working together any time soon.Mekstizzle wrote:
I didn't know that Aston had a separate racing division called Lola, though. I suppose all of that was before my time
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Maybe if Schumi drived a little faster and further he would have killed the cunt :@@@@@@@tahadar wrote:
that, by the way, was Nigel Stepney. the same guy who gave the Ferrari data to Mclaren in Spy-gate!maxwell777 wrote:
Just to lighten the f1 mood atm...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yePx6BbpEsc
Great fall.
I like schumis reaction, more like lack of.
Btw, looks like Raikonnen has his eyes on McLaren now, providing Ferrari pay him off at the end of the season.
Looks more realistic now if Mercedes buy into Brawn and Rosberg joins Brawn in a switch with Barrichello to Williams.
Looks more realistic now if Mercedes buy into Brawn and Rosberg joins Brawn in a switch with Barrichello to Williams.
Räikkönen, not Raikonnen. It's cool the replace the ä with an a, but get the rest of the shit right, please. Sorry for being all language-police, but it's irritating.
I need around tree fiddy.
I can type however I want
I don't even bother trying to type his surname right, just call him Kimi
yeahimeanforsureitsapossibiltytojoinmclarennextyearbutihaveaferraricontracttil2010butyeahforsureimkeepingmyoptionsopenandweshallsee
He just drones on
He just drones on
This.Kez wrote:
yeahimeanforsureitsapossibiltytojoinmclarennextyearbutihaveaferraricontracttil2010butyeahforsureimkeepingmyoptionsopenandweshallsee
He just drones on
He only uses commas and never full stops. It's mindboggling. Speech therapy isn't that expensive that a multi-millionaire couldn't afford it, or then his balls have still to drop. Also, when confuzzled, he places his left had behind his head.
Motherfucker can drive though.
I need around tree fiddy.
Yeah, he has no expression when he talks, he's so dead haha.
Is there any more news on Ferrari, potentially fielding three cars next season? Think that be a great idea, even if other teams where to do it, as a sort of proving ground for up and coming drivers since testing is banned. I doubt it be much more expensive, unless you are running three superstar drivers (in terms of there salaries).
No chance of that. Right now there's 14 teams for the 2010 season and FIA/F1M are trying to allow next season to be 28 cars (current limit is 26) on the Grid as there are 4 new teams + Sauber which just found a buyer recently and has been awarded 14th slot.Bell wrote:
Is there any more news on Ferrari, potentially fielding three cars next season? Think that be a great idea, even if other teams where to do it, as a sort of proving ground for up and coming drivers since testing is banned. I doubt it be much more expensive, unless you are running three superstar drivers (in terms of there salaries).
F1 2010 is going to be bigger than ever!
I hope they do get a 28 car grid confirmed, that would be so awesome. There's alot of new teams though, there's an outside chance a few will run with only one car. But probably not.
And even if it got to a stage where teams would be allowed to field a third car to fill up the grid then the third car wouldn't count for anything in terms of points
no, he doesn't even use commas, lol.DonFck wrote:
This.Kez wrote:
yeahimeanforsureitsapossibiltytojoinmclarennextyearbutihaveaferraricontracttil2010butyeahforsureimkeepingmyoptionsopenandweshallsee
He just drones on
He only uses commas and never full stops. It's mindboggling. Speech therapy isn't that expensive that a multi-millionaire couldn't afford it, or then his balls have still to drop. Also, when confuzzled, he places his left had behind his head.
Motherfucker can drive though.
Renault have been given a two year suspended race ban
Source
Source
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So from what I gathered from that. Either they're banned forever, but it'll only come in place at the end of the 2011 season. OR, they're going to be banned for two years, starting from the end of 2011 onwards.
But Alonso and Piquet have been cleared. Piquet's F1 career is over though unless his dad makes an F1 team and throws him in.
Anyway this still means that a 28 car grid is still on for 2010
But Alonso and Piquet have been cleared. Piquet's F1 career is over though unless his dad makes an F1 team and throws him in.
Anyway this still means that a 28 car grid is still on for 2010
No Mek, the ban is for the next two years, but because Briatore and Symonds had left already, the FIA felt that the damage had been done and they got the ban suspended.
So basically Renault got away.
McLaren got a similar kind of thing done to them earlier on in the year with liargate, they got a suspended two race ban, which means the ban got suspended because the guys at McLaren who were responsible (except Lewis) were sacked, so the damage had been done already.
So basically Renault got away.
McLaren got a similar kind of thing done to them earlier on in the year with liargate, they got a suspended two race ban, which means the ban got suspended because the guys at McLaren who were responsible (except Lewis) were sacked, so the damage had been done already.
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If they breach the rules again they can have the ban reinstated.
Yeah, they could've worded it better. It's basically probation for two years now. As F1 technical put it.
so renault's new team principle will be the technical director, Bob Bell. The loss of Symonds in gonna hurt a lot, but Bell has got a lot of history.
LOL Apparently Grosjean crashed in First Practice session today, in almost the exact same spot that Piquet did in last years race.
Alonso has moved to Ferrari.
Kubica looks to be on his way to Renault.
Kubica looks to be on his way to Renault.