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I don''t even get to see current ITV or future BBC coverage, but even so, this is an underhand move by the FIA. Since when do they have the right to dictate who can and can't commentate on a race. Brundle has a pop at Max and this is Max''s revenge? Or is Donnelly doing this off his own bat to stay in Max''s good books. This just shows how Max and his cronies behave and why they should GO, NOW.
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Why should anyone believe anything this guy says. Talk about bringing himself into disrepute. BBC need to consider his contract. What MS decides to do after he retires is entirely his concern, same as that shirt you're wearing, attempting to look hip young and cool. Sad.
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Only Ferrari have a say in who will race. Everyone else should stay out of it.
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What a load of bo11ocks. Trying to make a street circuit (that isn't Monaco) glamourous. Why bother? Is Singapore any better than Valencia?
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I agree with rob. In my opinion, the rules were altered to allow more overtaking. A working group consisting of several people were involved. These rules were not strict enough to avoid the double diffuser issue being raised. At that time, the FIA should have seen the likely effect of these diffusers and banned them on the basis that they make overtaking more difficult. But as usual, the FIA doesn't know anything about anything and came down in favour of them. Propbably because McLaren didn't have them. Just shows the wonderful inner workings (or not) of the FIA.
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Out of one FIA messed up series and straight into another FIA messed up series. Seriously though, if he does go and MS stays for another season, how will his mentoring Felipe work? Will Felipe now become number 2 to MS?
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Remember, MS is only there because Ferrari want help in winning championship points. It may be too late for him to challenge for the drivers title, but Ferrari definitely want as many manufacturers points as possible. So, I'm pretty sure it will be a supporting role to Kimi. Sure, If Kimi's off the pace then I'm sure he'll be allowed free reign, but otherwise, I'm not sure if he will be allowed to race Kimi. Last thing they want is an accident that takes them both off.
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BMW were doing OK up to the end of last season. Their cars and drivers were developing very nicely and in line with their plan. Then everything changed. Who thought that up? The answer has 3 letters.
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LH and MS on the same track in comparable cars. What more can we ask for. He has raced FA so we know all about that. Just hope he drives fair.
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Whatever improvements they have in the pipeline, I hope they're good, because there won't be any more. Why continue developing a car when you're gonna quit at the end of the season. I agree that this whole mess has been caused in no small part by the FIA, who have increased costs dramatically over the years with ineptly written regulations which have expensive exploitation loopholes and that change so often, that it costs a fortune to comply each time. Market forces will naturally cap team budgets and this is what is happening now. Only the FIA want the credit, but don't know how to implement it in a logical way. We should have had a breakaway, because I believe that JT will get in.
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Good day all round. Hamilton won in Hungary, Dovi in Donington. Although at the rate that Edwards and de Puniet were catching him, I thought it was all up, but I guess they got in each others way enough to let Dovi stay in front.
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