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5th August 2014, 13:40 #31
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And justice was truly assasinated today. The State of Bavaria accepted a 100M bribe to end the trial against Ecclestone for bribery. Someone know a good asylum country for a disillusioned German
как могу я знать что я думаю, пока не слушал что я говорю
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5th August 2014, 14:20 #32
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A bribery case settled with a bribe, you couldn't write it.
Everybody has a price, even the legal system in some countries! lol.
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5th August 2014, 14:28 #33
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5th August 2014, 14:51 #35
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5th August 2014, 15:02 #36
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как могу я знать что я думаю, пока не слушал что я говорю
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5th August 2014, 15:39 #38
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Indeed. He said the sport didn't need viewers, and then he said it did once the viewing figures plummeted lol. The official F1 website is shockingly awful for content with the odd race edit and interview heavily edited. You would think in this day and age the sport would embrace social media, and have a regularly updated YouTube channel etc. They could even offer a subscription service through YouTube like other channels have done. When you consider they pump so much money into closing down video's that contravene copyright, they could accept the exposure and concentrate on delivering something themselves.
The whole of F1 is guilty of this too. The teams are starting to offer better content on websites and at least interact with fans on social media, but they are guilty of failing to embrace the merchandise market and opening themselves up to fans. You can't get near them at GP weekends unless you have a paddock pass and this exclusiveness has crept in, not just because of secrecy, but because its all part of keeping the perceived image of the sport as a playground for the rich and famous. I understand they can't have anybody wandering around the paddock, but as it stands 99% of fans haven't got a hope of getting close to the sport they love. I've been lucky enough to have been in the paddock on a couple of occasions and its so cut off from its public image. The drivers think popping over to the pit wall and giving the grandstand a wave is really giving something back and giving them that energy to keep them humble, yeah right lol.
The whole sport needs an overhaul and one of the biggest problems has been Bernie. He is old skool and out of touch. He's making money for his investors and bunging judges and everything is rosy, but I fear its contributing to the sports decline and being left behind by an era (public) they don't fully understand..
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This is a pure and simple case of "Affluenza"...
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5th August 2014, 15:55 #40
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Indeed. So good to see a driver and team change a car so much for the better in service.
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