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LogicPro went to Grand Prix

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ellen777 went to paddock

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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 5:35 pm Post subject: |
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OH NO!!!
i LOVE the pit stops and all the dramas they provide...refuelling included _________________ YAY FOR FORMULA 1!!! |
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Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:16 am Post subject: |
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and his word is dodgy for the spectacles that result from some of the pit stop dramas _________________ YAY FOR FORMULA 1!!! |
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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 1:15 pm Post subject: |
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McLaren called to WMSC by the FIA
The FIA has released the following statement:
"Vodafone McLaren Mercedes has been invited to appear before an extraordinary meeting of the FIA World Motor Sport Council in Paris on Wednesday, 29 April, 2009, to answer charges that, in breach of Article 151c of the International Sporting Code, it
- on 29 March, 2009, told the stewards of the Australian Grand Prix that no instructions were given to Hamilton in Car No. 1 to allow Trulli in Car no. 9 to pass when both cars were behind the safety car, knowing this statement to be untrue;
- procured its driver Hamilton the current World Champion, to support and confirm this untrue statement to the stewards;
- although knowing that as a direct result of its untrue statement to the stewards, another driver and a rival team had been unfairly penalised, made no attempt to rectify the situation either by contacting the FIA or otherwise;
- on 2 April, 2009, at a second hearing before the stewards of the Australian Grand Prix, (meeting in Malaysia) made no attempt to correct the untrue statement of 29 March but, on the contrary, continued to maintain that the statement was true, despite being allowed to listen to a recording of the team instructing Hamilton to let Trulli past and despite being given more than one opportunity to correct its false statement;
- on 2 April, 2009, at the second stewards' hearing, procured its driver Hamilton to continue to assert the truth of the false statement given to the stewards on 29 March, while knowing that what he was saying to the stewards was not true."
In response, McLaren issued the following press release:
"McLaren acknowledges receipt of an invitation to appear at an FIA World Motor Sport Council meeting in Paris on April 29, received this afternoon. We undertake to co-operate fully with all WMSC processes, and welcome the opportunity to work with the FIA in the best interests of Formula 1.
"This afternoon McLaren and its former sporting director, Dave Ryan, have formally parted company. As a result, he is no longer an employee of any of the constituent companies of the McLaren Group."
formula1.com _________________ "Ayrton Senna was an extraordinary racing driver. His skills, craft, subtlety and courage were of such magnitude that he dwarfed his generation of drivers."
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Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 9:36 am Post subject: Ron Dennis is leaving McLaren & F1 |
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| Quote: | Ron Dennis has stepped down as chairman of McLaren, the formula one team has confirmed. There had been continued speculation that the 61-year-old would be forced to resign his position after an investigation in the team's actions during the Australian grand prix. He did not travel to China for this weekend's race and is thought to be addressing staff at the team's Woking headquarters.
Dennis has been involved in formula one for 43 years but, after what the company called "major restructuring", he has now passed on responsibility for the team to Martin Whitmarsh. "No one asked me to do it," he said. "It was my decision."
The former chairman says he will now focus on the automotive side of the company, in which he owns a 15% stake, and hopes to launch a new McLaren sports car in 2011.
Dennis gave up his role as team principal on 1 March, to be replaced by Whitmarsh again, and since then the team have faced difficulties after their 2009 car proved to be slower than most of those of their rivals. However it was the incident in the opening race of the season that is thought to have sparked Dennis' exit.
Though Lewis Hamilton, Dennis' protégé, finished in fourth in Melbourne – before being promoted to third when Jarno Trulli was penalised by 25 seconds – he was eventually disqualified. Tapes of race conversations with the pit lane showed that the British driver had been instructed to allow Trulli past and further investigation concluded that McLaren had provided "evidence deliberately misleading to the stewards".
The investigation into the affair is continuing after Hamilton claimed he was told not to tell the race stewards about the comments of his team director Dave Ryan, who has been sacked. There is a World Motor Sport Council hearing scheduled for 29 April, at which further sanctions are expected. |
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Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 1:45 am Post subject: |
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i hope that mclaren don't decide to replace heikki
he's doing really well given the difficult circumstances he's been given
its his car that keeps stuffing up _________________ YAY FOR FORMULA 1!!! |
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Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 4:52 pm Post subject: |
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Tssss.
Rosberg sounded at the end of 2008, the same he is sounding now.
We can't deny Heikki results are far from the excellence. It's true that luck hasn't been on his side and it's true that 2009 is a hard year for McLaren-Mercedes team, but of course if you are in McLaren you are expected to be one of the best drivers in the grid. Unluckily, in F1, time is too precious, and if you don't ''produce'' fastly, you place should be in danger.
Heikki was very lucky when he could get the seat he has now. To get that seat you have to be good, but you also have to be lucky. You have to take the seat when it's empty, and since 1997 (13 seasons), there has been only 8 drivers driving a car in a race for the team (Häkkinen, Coulthard, Räikkönen, Montoya, Alonso, Hamilton, De la Rosa and Kovalainen. 9 if you count Wurz (Imola 2006)).
Personally, I like Kovalainen (Well that's why I 'm here, I guess  ) and I wouldn't like to see him out of my favourite team. I have my own reasons, and of course they are not related with results (Which is, normally, the fact people choose to support or stop supporting something or somebody). I trust him and results will arrive. But while they are not there, Heikki's position won't be as safety as desirable. In F1 results are the thing that counts.
Fingers crossed! |
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LogicPro went to Grand Prix

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Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 4:25 am Post subject: |
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If the team had supported him more and if luck had been more on his side he would have obtained better results. Anyway McLaren know this and that's why he's still in the team after a bad 2008; I think McLaren know that not many drivers can have better results than Heikki in that position, unfortunately.
However 8 (or 9) drivers are not few, if you consider that McLaren is a top team. For example Ferrari had less drivers since 1997: Irvine, Schumacher, (Salo), Barrichello, Massa, Raikkonen. _________________ "Ayrton Senna was an extraordinary racing driver. His skills, craft, subtlety and courage were of such magnitude that he dwarfed his generation of drivers."
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