F1 2008

Well at least Mad Max will not be there to see it; He has been requested not to attend after his orgy. With luck Max will be out of F1 soon and Ron can get on with racing instead of this personal feud with max.
 
McLaren deserve to be at the end of the pitlane. They scored no constructors' points in 2007 because they stole another teams info and used it to their advantage. Bahrain is the first track to enforce the correct interpretation thereof. The FIA is not against McLaren. This is their own doing.

And Ferrari deserve to be in the FIA's pockets... bunch of losers :D
 
Mclaren really HAS to win, to prove that the FIA is gunning for them, for us to see what else they have up their sleeves.

Anyone know what happened with the Renualt investigation?
 
*Cough* what Renault investigation?
Flavio, Italian, Ferrari, FIA :D

Did you know that Ferrari are the only team with a top board member as a member of the FIA?
 
Mclaren really HAS to win, to prove that the FIA is gunning for them, for us to see what else they have up their sleeves.

Anyone know what happened with the Renualt investigation?

McLaren need to win to show the rest of the pitlane that they're in a position to do so without stealing another teams info and using it to their advantage. Renault was cleared of wrong doing because when they found out that the engineer had the info, they reported it to McLaren and the FIA immediately, handed over all the details they found, and immediately made themselves available for investigation, which took place and nothing was found. Another tactic of Ron Dennis to deflect attention from his cheating team.
 
H probably just wants to inform them of the penalty he intends to issue to Meclaren, BMW, Honda and Toyota. Probably somthing like trasfer their combind points to Farrari :)
 
H probably just wants to inform them of the penalty he intends to issue to Meclaren, BMW, Honda and Toyota. Probably somthing like trasfer their combind points to Farrari :)

HAHAHAHA!!!!! Ur prolly right lol!
 
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