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12th December 2007, 11:33 #11
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Why should he resign? To make Ron happy?
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12th December 2007, 11:49 #12
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Originally Posted by F1boat
So you'd rather have this slow witted guy just because you two hate the same person? Good thinking man.
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12th December 2007, 11:51 #13
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It's getting back to the Jean-Marie Balestre style era, Max has become what he fought against.
I can't help wondering if all of this is retribution for the proposed breakaway formula? I honestly think Max needs to go, & they need to be very careful who replaces him. The sport is in grave danger.Senna & Rossi, everytime.
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12th December 2007, 12:22 #14
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Shame Jackie Stewart isn't interested.
A lot of damage has been done this year regardless of your point of view. Fortunately the racing was good, we had a good fight for the championship and either way the winner would have been worthy, and yet still the reverberations of Max's personnal battle with some team owners continues. With Renault essentially being let of the hook, for something that Rons team got fined for is a huge problem, whether you agree or not with the desicion or the finner points, Mr Joe Bloggs average man on the street, doesn't know or care about those points, but knows the French team didn't get stung and the British / German team did.
Most executive Directors have to retire at 60, how comes that mad old englishman gets to stay on. Its about time the news of the world got on Max's case and started digging around. Bet they would find something worth getting him the big old boot.....Appart from that I think he is a lovely careing man, sorry to all other business men I slated earlier.lolIndy cars says bye to Sky. Yeah baby.......
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12th December 2007, 12:24 #15
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In fact it's not the result of what has happened that would bother me as his boss, it would be the poor manner in which he conducted himself.
Indy cars says bye to Sky. Yeah baby.......
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12th December 2007, 12:46 #16
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Originally Posted by MAX_THRUSTMichael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
Everything I post is my own opinion and I\'ll always try to back it up! :)
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12th December 2007, 12:49 #17
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Originally Posted by F1boat
Interesting enough it's mostly the McLaren supporters that are against him. Having the team they support exposed as liars and cheaters hurts them, but instead of facing the truth they prefer to attack those who exposed them.
Hypocrisy showing a lot more every day.Michael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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12th December 2007, 13:40 #18
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Tsk, tsk, I always wonder what his father would think of him...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Oswald_Mosley
Oh, well, could be pleased for him I guess...
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12th December 2007, 13:55 #19
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Originally Posted by ioanOpinions are like ar5eholes, everyone has one.
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12th December 2007, 14:23 #20
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Originally Posted by F1boat
Max Mosley has been quick to use Article 151 of the FIA's international sporting code when it suits, and Article 151 says that "any fraudulent conduct or any act prejudicial to the interests of any competition or to the interests of motor sport generally" is a breach of the rules.
Had a current driver, or team owner, described the FIA President as a "certified halfwit" you can be sure they would be up in front of the FIA charged under article 151. Had Ron Dennis sued in light of some of the comments directed toward him in recent months he would have been derided as being over sensitive at best.Riccardo Patrese - 256GPs 1977-1993
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