Alonso dedicates first podium to Briatore
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Sorry, but every comment in this topic so far is pathetic. Alonso owes a huge amount to Briatore and so does Renault (and I'm not talking about Singapore '08).

In my opinion it shows moral courage and honour on the part of Alonso to publicly recognise his debt to Briatore in front of the world's press, knowing full well the kind of reaction it would get.

Webber has also paid tribute to Briatore's as a manager I believe.

OK, that's it. Carry on with the snide comments losers...
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F1 » Alonso dedicates first podium to Briatore

Fernando Alonso takes Renault to its first podium finish of the season – and promptly dedicates it to disgraced team boss Flavio Briatore

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I suppose that was the least he could do. I wonder of Flav now thinks it was worth helping Mr. Me win that race last year.
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Just proves the true nature of Alonso.

He doesn't have the ethics or morals to disown a win he got through his team cheating now he dedicates a win to the mastermind of the cheating!
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No doubt a thankx for covering up Alonso being part of the scam!
Come on F1, no one in the paddock believes that Alonso didn't know about the fix.

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Alonso is very thankfull to Briatore, more for last year win, Didn't he realize everyone know he won by cheating?
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A proven lier and cheat dedicates his podium to a total fraud - who masterminded numerous previous technical infringements of the rules! Sounds like justice to me!! :?
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Sorry, but every comment in this topic so far is pathetic. Alonso owes a huge amount to Briatore and so does Renault (and I'm not talking about Singapore '08).

In my opinion it shows moral courage and honour on the part of Alonso to publicly recognise his debt to Briatore in front of the world's press, knowing full well the kind of reaction it would get.

Webber has also paid tribute to Briatore's as a manager I believe.

OK, that's it. Carry on with the snide comments losers...
:)
Posted by Prince_Of_Darkeness - Unregistered (57 days ago)
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At least he didn't need cheating to win a championship at the last corner. and he never needed to lie to stewards to get another innocent competitor punished and then repeat the lie 4 days later!
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finally Prince of Darkeness someone talking sense. Unlike the negative ****s who comment on here usually
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Alonso is the youngest double world champion in history (and that was when Schumi was still around). Today it was clearly shown that a driver cannot afford any mistakes - Rosberg and Vettel ruined their own chances. Briatore has probably done more good than bad over the time span he spent in Formula 1. Alonso may dedicate his race to anybody - I believe free speech is still a democratic right. Prince of Darkness is correct, Webber stated that he was very happy with the way his career was managed for 13 years by Briatore and that he will not replace him but rather do the management himself.
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A super win for Ham...Alonso you should be thinking about getting out Dodge before sun up! The Singapore officials may not be so friendly after the celebrations are over, and they may be seeking some more answers about your last visited to the podium in 2008..YO! Alonso Dude, they still practice caning in Singapore. You don't have Flavio's yacht to make a getaway at sea, no matter Greyhound I believe is still running :D

Enough,

JOSE
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