Mosley unconvinced by McLaren appeal
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That's because you are a self confessed Ferrari supporter. What a stupid man!
Posted by Arcuid - Unregistered (762 days ago)
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F1 » Mosley unconvinced by McLaren appeal

FIA President Max Mosley does not think McLaren's appeal will work.

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Max is right about F1 needing Ferrari, without them it would be a Mclaren fest without any racing at all , think about it you pommy twits..
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You don't need a Max Mosley to be unconvinced by Mclaren appeal. Obviously, this article further slants and skews FIA of its impartiality or partiality. Or whichever ways you believe, the fact remains Lewis and Alonso lost the Driver's championship in Brazil, while Team Mclaren-Mercedes lost its Manufacturer's championship by being caught cheating.

It's time to move on. Who knows what will happen next year. :)
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If the boot was on the other foot im sure ferrari would be appealing and max's comments would probably not be so harsh.

Ferraris tyre choice in china(i think) in the wet were interesting with they went out on inters and everyone else on full wets, are ferrari trying to tell us that they didnt know the fia said to use full wets. The ferrari camp bend the rules slightly all the time the two ferraris could have had a very strong advantage if the rain had eased and they were all ready running on inters.

It is one rule for ferrari and one rule for all the other teams and i do believe kimi deserves the title if bmw etc were using the wrong temp fuel the team should be fined only
Posted by Barry Wilkinson (761 days ago)
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ALL MCLAREN/LH SUPPORTERS SHOULD CONSIDER THAT EVEN IF D CARS IN QUESTION BE DISQUALIFIED IT DOES NOT MEAN THAT D DRIVERS WILL B DISQUALIFIED AS WELL. FUEL IS THE MANUFACTURERS' RESPONSIBILITY AND SO D DRIVERS NEED NOT SUFFER. IF THEY FEEL THAT D DRIVERS SHOULD ALSO B DISQUALIFIED , THEN WHAT ABOUT D FI ESPIONAGE THAT MCLAREN COMMITED? SHOULDN'T THE DRIVERS HAVE BEN DISQUALIFIED TOO???????? SO COME ON GUYS!
Posted by Mark Borg (761 days ago)
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Mr. Mosley must keep his mo;;uth shu;t because Mclaren and their fanatic supporters are using his outspoken character to get the spy story buried as soon as possible.Whatever happened in Brazil, Ferrari were not involved as Mclaren were in the spy story. Ron Dennis has two great drivers and this year they have done miracles since god knows when. These two great drivers got excellent results not bea]cause they were riding mules but they were driving cars that have improved immensely and the spy story has helped them alot to learn more about the secrets behind Ferraris success. So please dont waste time to cover up for the mistakes that have bveen committed by Dennis and Co. :-o
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