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09-14-07, 06:27 AM
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#361 (permalink)
| | kenshiro8 I Have No Life 
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Rep Power: 28  | Re: F1 2007 Flavio?..who said Flavio?
This is his WIFE (not girlfriend..), Elisabetta Gregoraci, and it is REAL love for Flavio.. LOL
Money power?
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09-14-07, 07:05 AM
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| | David Morton Lifetime Premier Supporter 
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| Re: F1 2007 Now it's Renault as well !!!!From F1 news:
More detail about the possible new espionage scandal involving Renault has now emerged.
It was earlier reported that McLaren, facing the World Motor Sport Council on Thursday accused of using confidential Ferrari information, might be in possession of evidence that could incriminate Renault of a separate spying offence.
The FIA even confirmed that lawyers for the Woking based team had tried to draw Renault into the affair by recently raising "certain matters regarding Renault F1".
The Swiss newspaper Blick said the case centred around the departure of an engineer to Renault, who allegedly took with him three disks of detailed information about McLaren's cooling and electronic systems.
Salzburger Nachrichten has now named the defector as former McLaren design engineer Phil Mackereth.
The Austrian newspaper also said Ron Dennis obtained in Monza from Flavio Briatore "a written confession" that this year's Renault R27 incorporates unauthorised intellectual property belonging to McLaren.
It is not known why Briatore would sign such a document, but it is believed that Dennis wanted to present it as evidence at the World Council meeting on Thursday but was prevented from doing so.
The rumour would, however, explain Briatore's visits to the McLaren motor home at Monza a week ago, and possibly also his subsequent 60-minute meeting with F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone. |
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09-14-07, 08:57 AM
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#363 (permalink)
| | Silver Supporter 
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Rep Power: 6  | Re: F1 2007 if thats true then surely the same punisment should befall renault how many more secrets will pop out in the next few months!!!!!! |
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09-14-07, 09:38 AM
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#364 (permalink)
| | kenshiro8 I Have No Life 
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Rep Power: 28  | Re: F1 2007 NOTE:
For monza GP where our carabinieri gave to Ron Dennis the "avviso di garanzia" also 2 of our ministers moved to monza track.
Many of u (also my friend David M. ) are ex pilots, so will be cool to know those 2 fellows move from Rome to Milano with the italian "politic planes" that cost us 250.000 dollars A DAY!.
Both the ministers used ONE airplane each (Airbus A300),for more or less 10 people (own family).
One of this fellow is our minister of justice.
This is Italy
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09-14-07, 11:14 AM
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#365 (permalink)
| | brettmcc 10 tenths 
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Rep Power: 20  | Re: F1 2007 Quote: From BBC News
McLaren received a systematic flow of information from a spy within rivals Ferrari for nearly three months this year, the FIA has revealed. Drivers Fernando Alonso and Pedro de la Rosa were aware of the information.
It was the possession of this "highly sensitive" data that led the FIA to fine McLaren £49.2m and deduct their constructors' championship points.
The information came to McLaren chief designer Mike Coughlan from Ferrari chief mechanic Nigel Stepney.
The data McLaren received over the three-month period concerned the Ferrari car's brakes, weight distribution and aerodynamic balance tyre inflation.
In a 16-page document, the FIA said e-mails showed that test driver De la Rosa and reigning world champion Alonso had been aware of the Ferrari data.
"The emails show unequivocally that both Mr Alonso and Mr de la Rosa received confidential Ferrari information via Mike Coughlan."
"Both drivers knew that this information was confidential Ferrari information and that both knew that the information was being received by Coughlan from Nigel Stepney," the report states.
In what is being viewed as the most damning section of the report, the FIA has published an e-mail exchange between De la Rosa and Alonso.
"All the information from Ferrari is very reliable," De la Rosa wrote to Alonso on 25 March in an exchange about the Ferrari's weight distribution.
"It comes from Nigel Stepney, their former chief mechanic - I don't know what post he holds now.
"He's the same person who told us in Australia that Kimi (Raikkonen) was stopping in lap 18. He's very friendly with Mike Coughlan, our chief designer and he told him that."
McLaren has refused to comment on the FIA's revelations, published on the eve of the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa.
The extent of the information Coughlan received about the Ferrari goes far beyond what was revealed at a first meeting of the FIA's world motorsport council in July.
At that time, the FIA decided not to punish McLaren because there was no proof the information had been used "in such a way as to interfere with the running of the FIA F1 world championship".
But the new evidence persuaded the world council to change its verdict at Thursday's meeting.
De la Rosa revealed plans to test Ferrari's weight distribution in McLaren's simulator, plans that were later abandoned. It was revealed that Alonso agreed it was "very important" that McLaren tried out the gas Ferrari were using to inflate their car's tyres.
It also emerged that De la Rosa had asked Coughlan for specific details of Ferrari's braking system, and that the designer revealed to the test driver "we are looking at something similar".
The document appears to explode the view that this was only a case of two rogue employees using the information to find better jobs at other teams, and that the confidential information had not been circulated within McLaren, as the team contended at the first world council meeting.
The world council said it had decided to inflict such a heavy punishment on McLaren because "there was an intention on the part of a number of McLaren personnel to use some of the Ferrari confidential information in its own testing".
It added: "The evidence leads the WMSC to conclude that some degree of sporting advantage was obtained, though it may forever be impossible to quantify that advantage in concrete terms."
Alonso and team-mate Lewis Hamilton were not punished in the drivers' championship because "primary responsibility lies with McLaren, and also because McLaren's drivers were offered individual sanction". | OK so now I am really confused... the way I am reading this the FIA have evidence that directly implicates Alonso and yet they choose not to take his points away? Saying the responsibility lies with McLaren is a load of bull; in atheletics if they get caught cheating (OK I nkow its slightly different) they get banned for 2 years and are never allowed to compete in the Olympics (under UK rules) etc etc.
So my question is: What kind of attitude and model does this promote for aspiring sportsmen and women?
Brett |
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09-14-07, 11:42 AM
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#366 (permalink)
| | David Morton Lifetime Premier Supporter 
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| Re: F1 2007 |
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09-14-07, 11:45 AM
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#367 (permalink)
| | David Morton Lifetime Premier Supporter 
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| Re: F1 2007 Brett,
This should not and cannot be confused with anything sporting.
OK - They have neck muscles like gorillas but they are not sportsmen.
Don't get confused any more. |
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09-14-07, 12:12 PM
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#368 (permalink)
| | brettmcc 10 tenths 
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Rep Power: 20  | Re: F1 2007 Oh Dave, don't worry I know that... you forget I work for a car company
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09-14-07, 01:38 PM
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#369 (permalink)
| | Gibbo Rookie 
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Rep Power: 5  | Re: F1 2007 But wasn't it a Ferrari employee who approached a MaClaren one. Now if somebody came to you with a potential 'edge' are the FIA saying you should say
'Oh i say chap, thats a little dishonest and i really don't care to look at the information, even it it may help me....in fact i think i will tell everyone what a bounder you are!!!!'
Shouldn't it be 'all's fair in love and war' and Ferrari should've looked after their employees better so they didn't sell secrets.
It's either sport or entertainment, a sport can be entertaining (drop goal to win worldcup) but is entertainment sporting (Wrestling!!!!)??????
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09-14-07, 01:46 PM
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#370 (permalink)
| | Malcolm Gold Supporter 
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| Re: F1 2007 Quote:
Originally Posted by Gibbo It's either sport or entertainment, a sport can be entertaining (drop goal to win worldcup) but is entertainment sporting (Wrestling!!!!)?????? | That was a great drop goal, forever in my memory.....
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09-14-07, 01:58 PM
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#371 (permalink)
| | Gibbo Rookie 
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Rep Power: 5  | Re: F1 2007 Quote:
Originally Posted by Malcolm That was a great drop goal, forever in my memory..... | That was the last entertaining that Egland did....30minutes to till the Boks start the pain.....
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09-14-07, 11:04 PM
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#372 (permalink)
| | Pete Lifetime Premier Supporter 
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| Re: F1 2007 Poor old Flavio, fancy having to go home every night to that!
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09-15-07, 01:45 AM
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#373 (permalink)
| | David Morton Lifetime Premier Supporter 
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| Re: F1 2007 Pete,
She's only got two good qualities.
The left one and the right one. |
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09-15-07, 02:09 AM
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#374 (permalink)
| | 2124 5 Tenths 
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Rep Power: 10  | Re: F1 2007 If he is at all honest with himself, he has to look in the mirror and realize that she is only with him for the money. IOW, a whore.
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09-15-07, 03:29 AM
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#375 (permalink)
| | Malcolm Gold Supporter 
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| Re: F1 2007 Quote:
Originally Posted by Gibbo That was the last entertaining that Egland did....30minutes to till the Boks start the pain..... | After last night, you're right!
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09-15-07, 03:53 AM
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#376 (permalink)
| | Russ Noble Lifetime Premier Supporter 
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Rep Power: 20   | Re: F1 2007 Quote:
Originally Posted by 2124 If he is at all honest with himself, he has to look in the mirror and realize that she is only with him for the money. IOW, a whore. | If he is at all honest with himself, he probably doesn't care.......
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09-15-07, 07:23 AM
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#377 (permalink)
| | kenshiro8 I Have No Life 
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Rep Power: 28  | Re: F1 2007 so..McLaren for sale (and will become mercedes at all)..Ron Dennis will change work and Ferrari will be hated even more...
Only I hope they will not also ruin the legendary name of McLaren,for me always the legend kiwi BRUCE.
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09-15-07, 01:53 PM
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#378 (permalink)
| | Keith1 10 tenths 
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Rep Power: 25   | Re: F1 2007 As I understand it, Alonso tried to blackmail Ron with the emails that had been exchanged between De La Rosa and Alonso which openly discussed Ferrari tech used on the McLarens (which was in any case offered to Honda as an inducement for employment) unless Alonso was treated as No.1 in the team leaving Ron with no choice but to inform the FIA himself that this evidence existed and thereby scoring an own goal leading to his £50m fine, rather than allowing Alonso present the evidence and thus embarassing Ron. In the meantime, Lewis "The Snitch" Hamilton, having been given immunity in exchange for his evidence had none to offer anyway - as if | |