F-1 Soap Opera reconvenes

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I don't know about the rest of you, but I've been missing a good laugh for the past 3 weeks. Looks like we're back in business.

Coulthard mouths off :rolleyes:

And it's only practice, but it's good to see the Honda boys sticking together like they're in a 3 legged sack race, both still 2.5 seconds off the pace. :biggrin:
 
I don't know about the rest of you, but I've been missing a good laugh for the past 3 weeks. Looks like we're back in business.

Coulthard mouths off :rolleyes:

And it's only practice, but it's good to see the Honda boys sticking together like they're in a 3 legged sack race, both still 2.5 seconds off the pace. :biggrin:

Its funny how the race actually turned out this past weekend after Coultard opened his mouth. Almost too convenient...
 
Re: Now gridding up on Court TV

This stuff is better than NASCRAP charades. The F-1 ratings should be through the roof in this country !!!! Much to the chagrin of Europe, the home of F-1.

My jaw used to be on the floor with awe, now it's on the floor with disbelief :eek:
 
I almost want this to happen to see how it effects the sport. It would be a travesty for such a thing to happen to McLaren though, wow they might not even survive such a penalty if that severe.

I'll bet Stepney was really a double agent and planted the technical documents, and tipped off the authorities so that Ferrari would beat McLaren. It is all a pro-Ferrari conspiracy you see!!! ;)
 
It is all a pro-Ferrari conspiracy you see!!!
You been reading Brundle's column I see
Brundle pointed to a pattern in the timing of previous off-track rows that involved the Scuderia during a world title campaign.

"In all the leaked letters and positioning there is the feeling of a plan, an end game – and it's difficult not to see that through the prism of past controversies, often at around this time of year, involving Ferrari's fight for the world championship," he said.

"Think back to Fernando Alonso's incorrect grid penalty here last year in the midst of his title fight with Ferrari.

"Think back to four years ago when the Michelin tyres used by Ferrari's rivals were suddenly declared too wide, having been the same size for the previous three years."
He didn't mention the Grand Prix Manufacturer's Ass'n showdown. IIRC, Ferrari was the fair haired boy that stood by old Bernie and Max. The conspiracy buffs are having the big O over this one.
 
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