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Originally Posted by Valve Bounce
and that, dear friends, is the definition of timing... Well done, Knockie. :up: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Knock-on
Yes, but I said it first and my lawyer will be calling yours about this blackmail and slander committed by you, right after he gets off the phone with the Telegraph :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by Valve Bounce
Please let's not go down the road of backdated penalties and altered results. How far back would you go? 1990 was a bit controversial.
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Originally Posted by BDunnell
iots not about altering results etc, its the compensation issue, as per Sheffield Utd and Tevez/West Ham - the results still stand, but there is a valid arguement regarding loss of earnings - TBH i can't see anything coming of that in F1 though
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Originally Posted by Knock-on
all ferrari would need to prove there may not have been the rush to get him out in to a compressed field of carsQuote:
Originally Posted by henners88
you have to look at the fact he was leading the race before the safety car they could have a case
I don't think they would put him in jail but they may 'Cane" the sh!t out of him.
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Originally Posted by fousto
If it's only 10€ than he'll be canned, if it's a couple millions he will go to jail, if it's much more he might get lynched before getting out of jail.
I wonder why so much malice. I hope that he won't go to jail, after all, he made Fred and MS champions. Anyway, I think that Singapore will not risk their GP future.