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8th October 2007, 21:59 #1
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If Max leaves, who should replace him?
A lot of posters want Max out of his position (I usually agree) but nobody has suggested a replacement. Who would you pick to do a fair job?
A couple of thoughts:
Damon Hill, Jean Todt - not sure if they can be unbiased.
Frank Williams - seems honest and fair.
Any other nominations?"You can mop the blood up later." - R.A. Lafferty
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8th October 2007, 22:04 #2
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Jean Todt of course
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8th October 2007, 22:26 #3
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Tricky, as the F1A isn't just F1, there's all the other Motorsports to think about, which is were Max has gone wrong, concentrating too much on F1. Also there is the road safety, etc..
Is there a better sound than that of Porsche engined Flat-6 ???
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9th October 2007, 00:07 #4
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Originally Posted by AndyRAC
For the sake of simplicity, let's just limit this to the F1 part of the FIA president's role. Maybe I should have worded the title as "Who would be best for F1 if Max leaves?""You can mop the blood up later." - R.A. Lafferty
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9th October 2007, 00:49 #5
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Jackie Stewart!
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9th October 2007, 05:42 #6
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well stewart if you want politics and a good guy
ole one ear (lauda) if you don't want any bullsh!tObama to Biden - "Let the Welfare checks rain upon the Earth - I am going to a barbecue"
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9th October 2007, 05:44 #7
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Originally Posted by wmcotWhen in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout
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9th October 2007, 07:52 #8
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Eddie Irvine would be the obvious choice
May the forza be with you
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9th October 2007, 07:56 #9
Michael Schumacher :
When you're tired of rallying...you're tired of life
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9th October 2007, 08:18 #10
Dave Richards of course, that would keep both the F1 and WRC crowd equally unhappy.
C'est la vie ja taksi tuo.
First leg he will be thinking in Portuguese championship. Then he can go for WRC2.
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