I would not want to be in a italian court room on charges that I ****ed Ferrari!!Quote:
Originally Posted by tamburello
I would not want to be in a italian court room on charges that I ****ed Ferrari!!Quote:
Originally Posted by tamburello
I suppose they're quite smart if they don't get caught lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by wmcot
However it seems that there were 3 people in this chain that weren't mentally 100% last year, and they were the ones that were implicated in it the most.
Stepney - Coughlan - Alonso
I mean Fernando can be added to the list for his attempted bribery of Ron Dennis.
Ferrari can feel betrayed and angry and they have been unfairly treated by their own employee.
Maybe the only consolation is the 'help' they receive from the F.I.A.
But yet apparently Stepney was the one that brought the Ferrai illegal floor to the FIA and Rons attention thus whistle blowing on his own team,
Then suddenly he's getting the boot from Ferrari, and being discredited.
I'm onclined not to believe the propaganda from Ferrari just yet. They have been clearly trying to destroy Stepneys character prior to any court hearing. Guilty or not, Ferrari aren't playing by the rules much are they?
Further more to believe that information has only gone one way in this whole situation is daft. Ofcourse Ferrari were aware of some of the MErcs details...Rerrari were just better at using it discretely.
Im not anti Ferrari, but this past year they tested my understanding of them and there ways with the FIA. They have also said an awful lot about Stepney in public, which until the court case happens, shouldn't happen, also no italian court is going to rule against Ferrari are they, so how fair will his court hearing be?????
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/61240Quote:
Originally Posted by MAX_THRUST
"I did not take any designs away from Ferrari. Someone passed on the designs but it wasn't me,"
but then......
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/64770
"My original [plan], or my ideas, were to make contact with somebody"
He has discredited himself without the help of Ferrari. Ferrari certainly did not make those statements.
Unless you think that lying is a good way to gain credibility?
As for the fair trail.....it is quite possibly a fair point (and probably his only hope of acquittal), but maybe, just maybe, he should have thought about that before beginning his self-destructive exercise?
Come on, he is not an idiot, he is a LIAR.
Right, and a bad one on top of that! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by seppefan
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Originally Posted by seppefan
What? He's not talented enough to be both?
I will just bring this up again, where it surely deserves to bea.
C'mon. He's a stand up guy :p :
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/64789
"Former Ferrari mechanic Nigel Stepney will return to employment in motorsport as the Director of Race Technologies at on-board camera company Gigawave."
Picture the scene....
On the first day of his appointment, the Managing Director will show Stepney his office. Stepney looks around, tries out the chair, takes in the view and then looks at his desk.
"Hey, where's the telephone & computer?" he asks.
"We thought it would be best if you didn't use them" comes the reply.