McLaren should have been last in the pitlane since race 1.
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McLaren should have been last in the pitlane since race 1.
Interesting move from Bernie (as he is the one giving orders at the FOM).
He first puts them 5th than sends them to the end. Just another way to put F1 in the news! ;)
It's certainly been an "interesting" week, to say the least! :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
This is just conjecture. Is it possible that they were moved because of a belief by these mostly strictQuote:
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Muslims want to know that their GP is held in acordance with their belief in honesty, and fair play.
Thus turning the tables on Bernie saying "you can take our millions. But our fans are going to have every reason to believe the race they are presenting is completely on the up, and up"
..............of the World??Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Well, I'm hoping that what happened in Malaysia was a simple matter of the organisers seeing how the teams where placed in Australia and assumed thats the way it should be. given the week between races, maybe there wasn't enough time to set this straight as the "no room at the end of pit lane for McLeran" wasn't going to be applicable at all tracks...Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
I had downloaded the 08 Malaysian gp press kit hoping in would include the pit allocations on there, but alas it didn't, and I forgot to check to see who Mcleran was pitting beside during the race. Also I would like to note that grid position isn't set in stone as according to the Turkish GP Press kit, Williams took the back spots on pit lane in 07 (But they still maintained the 3 garage space as opposed to 2 garages that SA, Spyker, and Team Torro got )
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I like your way of thinking my insightful friend!Quote:
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Some need to, some do not! ;)Quote:
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Spot on!Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan