are they are a smarter bunch because of McLaren in 2007?Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
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are they are a smarter bunch because of McLaren in 2007?Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Not sure what exactly you mean with your question.Quote:
Originally Posted by Robinho
Anyway Renault are a smarter bunch than McLaren were back in 2007.
Symonds was in charge of the race strategy since the Benetton days, he's the one who was calling the shots at Renault just like Brawn did at Ferrari and now with his own team.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bagwan
We can't blame Renault for something that was clearly Symonds call to make.
I guess that he and Flav had the ideea and than Symonds perfected the details.
You've got this one wrong old bean, me wasn't talking about the FIA, I was talking about you. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by henners88
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Originally Posted by ioan
I mean, did the way McLaren got treated because they tried to cover up have any effect on the way Renault acted in this instance - The FIA set a precedent that day in 2007 and Renaults actions can arguably be attributed back to that.
Maybe, maybe not, impossible to prove either way.Quote:
Originally Posted by Robinho
Anyone and his dog know who is in charge of what in the F1 teams after watching F1 closely.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
Fixed that for you.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
This may have been mentioned, but has anyone noticed that the FIA have said they will not issue a superlicense to any driver associated with Briatore.
i'm not trying to prove anything, just offering an opinion as to why Renault have acted as they have, knowing if found guilty (which their inetrnal investigation must have come to) they would be in really bad shape if they went in pleading innocenceQuote:
Originally Posted by ioan
That would be standard procedure in any court in such case.Quote:
Originally Posted by Robinho