Speaking about hidden bodies I remember that in 1999 some Macca fans claimed that a Ferrari assassin has shot the tyre of Mika Hakkinen. Even as Hakkinen fan I thought that rather crazy.
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Speaking about hidden bodies I remember that in 1999 some Macca fans claimed that a Ferrari assassin has shot the tyre of Mika Hakkinen. Even as Hakkinen fan I thought that rather crazy.
For me it does make a sense and I couldn't understand or imagine how stupid would be this Guy to do whatever Ferrari said that he did while he knew that he is scanned everywhere is going or whatever he is doing?!Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
But still wait and we will know the truth.
But who fired the shot? and wasn't there some smoke seen a shot heard from the grassy knoll... or was it the grandstand? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
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Originally Posted by Zico
It was Elvis!!
Prediction: It will turn out that the documents in question were in fact removed from a German, former driver's house without the former drivers knowledge, by an alleged current driver, also German, also a brother. This brother then, in desperation, tried to parley the documents to various teams in exchange for a ride in 2008.
However, this nameless driver has had a change of heart after reading a new "self-help" book called "What To Do When The Phone Doesn't Ring" by J. Villeneuve and is now engaged in the study of music and will soon reveal himself as one of the top 3 drummers in the world.
Your sarcasm is so subtle... I was talking like this when I was 5... Who said Honda are villains? they've decided on there own to make public their meeting with these two guys... Itīs so obvious but you seem to be talking about something else. We all are aware that you hate McLaren like poison... but thereīs no need to embarrass yourself like this!Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
In that link the story is explained well. The Coughlan wife, Trudy, went in an internet point with all the documents and asked to digitalize them. The shop guy, being a total Ferrari fan, noticed the logo and the complexity of the material, so he asked "is your husband working for Ferrari ?" and Trudy replied "no, he used to though ...", so he got suspicious and informed Ferrari and British Police, leading to the investigation at Coughlan home and all of this.Quote:
Originally Posted by Valve Bounce
the google link translation of the complete article
http://translate.google.com/translat...language_tools
That seems to be the aim :dozey:Quote:
Originally Posted by Robinho
Jean Todt's take on the affair:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/60655
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Originally Posted by Fiero 5.7
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That's so plausible until the last line. I think he'll claim rights to being the world's best whistle blower ;)