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Less sponsors are involved because tobacco and alchoolic drinks can't sponsor.
Alchoolic drinks can sponsor (Johnnie Walker is on the McLaren F1 cars and Whyte and Mackay is on the Force India). It's only tobacco that's banned all together.Quote:
Originally Posted by Andre Oliveira
I'd put money on it being a hoax. The original article on that Spanish website (which I doubt anyone has ever heard of...until now); was posted on the 27th but dated the 28th. Very suspicious.
Kubica prepares Janner Rally
http://planetemarcus.com/kubica-en-prep ... iesta-rrc/
http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/7300/p9xw.jpg
Of course it is, but he reached what he wanted: much more visits yesterday than ever on that s***t of website.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fly_Half
Although there are a few good rallying journalists in Spain, the guy who spit those words isn't one of them. Believe me, breaking news like that won't ever have a Spanish website as source...
And the respectable journalists wouldn't pick the 28th to break a story like that. The world has become increasingly aware that 28 December is a day for practical jokes, so publishing a story like that would be the same as a British site running it on 1 April.
Confirmed as a hoax by the oxygen theives that started it. Obviously the whole world should know what days these hoaxs start..
Actually, it's my understanding that in Spain, being tricked is actually seen as being a good thing. If you are tricked, you are an innocent; if you question it, you are a cynic. Innocence, therefore, is the better virtue.
Ha ha you reading this NOT :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Prisoner Monkeys