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Post by Genghis on Aug 4, 2007 20:10:34 GMT
Come on then guys - whaddaya think?
All the best Rob
P.S. I voted yes - the cheating flapperjack deserves some sort of sanction. We've only just got rid of one cheating wanker from F1, we don't need another one.
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Post by schumi on Aug 4, 2007 20:12:08 GMT
I'm a Ferrari gal Rob, so what do you reckon I answered. ;D PS Is Alonso a vegetable?
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Post by Genghis on Aug 4, 2007 20:14:22 GMT
PS Is Alonso a vegetable? Well if he seriously thought he could get away with what he did today, then definitely yes ;D All the best Rob
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2007 20:22:21 GMT
Didn,t see it, but from whats been said on here i would say, yes he needs a penalty of some sort.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2007 20:24:30 GMT
Check the other thread and the official statements from McLaren...Hamilton was the one who fucked up today, NOT Fernando.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2007 8:58:43 GMT
Ron Dennis, the McLaren boss, has revealed that he has not spoken to Fernando Alonso since the Hungarian Grand Prix in early August.
At the time, Alonso threatened to reveal evidence in the spy row, which eventually led to McLaren being fined and losing their constructors' points.
Dennis told last week's 'spygate' hearing, whose transcripts are now public: "We're not on speaking terms. The relationship between Fernando and I is extremely cold - that is an understatement."
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