Ferrari, the pot calling the kettle black?...

Ferrari, the pot calling the kettle black?...

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Tony 1234

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Wednesday 2nd January 2008
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When you look at all the alleged sculduggery they have been upto over the years, it does make me laugh.

I remember reading on H H Frenzon's(SP) site a few years ago that he stated MS'S car looked like it had traction control (it was banned) when it was coming out of a corner!

What a joke

Don't think Ron Dennis has anything to worry about.

Tony

Edited by Tony 1234 on Wednesday 2nd January 14:32

Tony 1234

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Thursday 3rd January 2008
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Ecurie Ecosse said:
Now, if you REALLY want to start a lively debate may I suggest you say something along the lines of "I don't like Lewis Hamilton" ; )

Edited by Ecurie Ecosse on Wednesday 2nd January 20:48
But, unlike you I DO like him, I'm age 62 born in the UK, and Lewis makes me proud to be British.

Tony

Tony 1234

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Thursday 3rd January 2008
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knighty said:
by far the best comments recently came from Mika Salo when this whole spying saga popped up.......when he drove for Ferrari when Schumacher broke his leg in 1999/2000 ish........after qualifying Ferarri would provide Salo & Irvine with all of McLarens radio conversations regarding set-up and pit strategy........as Ferrari were scanning McLarens radios - which was strictly banned.....now if thats not using someone elses data for your own benefit, then I dont know what is........Ferarri are the as bad if not worse than the rest of the pack when it comes to cheating.
Thank you.


Tony

Tony 1234

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Friday 4th January 2008
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Fort Jefferson said:
Tony 1234 said:
Ecurie Ecosse said:
Now, if you REALLY want to start a lively debate may I suggest you say something along the lines of "I don't like Lewis Hamilton" ; )

Edited by Ecurie Ecosse on Wednesday 2nd January 20:48
But, unlike you I DO like him, I'm age 62 born in the UK, and Lewis makes me proud to be British.

Tony
It's a shame Lewis isn't proud to be British. The first time he's on Parkinson, he says, he feels more at home in Granada, and he's going to live in Switzerland.

So tell me why I should support him?
But I think he IS proud to be british, he said Granada ALSO feels like home.

If I/or you was earning his dosh I/you would be on the first flight out of here.

Why should he be driving for the tax man for 90% of the laps in a race?

Tony