F1 2007

David Morton

Lifetime Supporter
Spyker F1 ? forget it. Apparently the parent company cannot keep up with life in the very fast lane. They've sold out and it will be renamed Team India. And here's another revelation : Ralf 'Gupta' Shumacher will be driving for them.
Some young Japanese kid from Gp2 will replace Schumacher at Toyota.
Ralf Schumacher has claimed the new owner, Dr. Vijay Mallya, of the jordanmidlandspykerteamindia is his big friend.
After spending some time on his 95m super yacht.......
He would say that wouldn't he.....
 

David Morton

Lifetime Supporter
Pete, yes there is an age limit , and repeatedly you have displayed you are too immature. You'll have to bide your time and push out a few more of those wild jokes.
 

Pete McCluskey.

Lifetime Supporter
Pete, yes there is an age limit , and repeatedly you have displayed you are too immature. You'll have to bide your time and push out a few more of those wild jokes.

David,
Thanks for the compliment, I have never aspired to maturity, fact is the only mature thing I need is the wine.

Chrisl, Dinner and a necklace:D I wish I had thought of that. And all these years I thought the reason I could not attract sponsors was lack of talent.
 

Pete McCluskey.

Lifetime Supporter
Panasonic Toyota Racing is pleased to announce the appointment of Frank Dernie as a senior advisor with immediate effect.

The experienced Englishman, who has been involved in Formula 1 for over 30 years, will advise the team on aerodynamic and chassis-related matters, although he will not have a factory-based role and is not expected to attend races frequently.

Dernie will add his considerable expertise to the continuous improvement of this year’s TF107 car, as well as the development of the TF108, under the leadership of Senior General Manager Chassis Pascal Vasselon.

Frank’s appointment at Panasonic Toyota Racing will enable him to continue with other commitments he has away from Formula 1 design.

Executive Vice President Yoshiaki Kinoshita said: “We are delighted to welcome Frank to the team. He has a tremendous amount of experience in Formula 1 and, as we are a relatively young team, this will help us move closer to our goals. We are continually striving to improve and I am sure Frank will make a positive contribution.”
 

Pete McCluskey.

Lifetime Supporter
The plot thickens...

The FIA’s statement in full:
Vodafone McLaren Mercedes
FIA World Motor Sport Council Decision July 26th, 2007
05.09.2007

Following the receipt of new evidence the World Motor Sport Council has been reconvened for a hearing in Paris on September 13th.

In accordance with its decision of July 26th representatives of Vodafone McLaren Mercedes have been invited to attend the hearing.

The FIA President’s referral of the matter to the International Court of Appeal has been withdrawn.


McLAREN RACING STATEMENT - 5 September 2007

Woking, Wednesday 5th September 2007: McLaren Racing has been made aware that new evidence has been presented to the FIA as part of their on-going investigation.

As a result we have been informed that the Court of Appeal Hearing scheduled for the 13th September in Paris will now comprise a meeting of the WMSC.

McLaren will continue to co-operate fully with the FIA.
 
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David Morton

Lifetime Supporter
If this proves to be true then Big Ron is doomed.


Glen Garry - EXCLUDE MCLAREN AND DRIVERS2007-09-07 02:13:07The incriminating evidence against McLaren is a series of emails between Fernando Alonso and Pedro de la Rosa making it clear that information originating from Ferrari data was used by McLaren to help the them with their car set up and strategy.
 

David Morton

Lifetime Supporter
Hot news on the wires:
A McLaren spokeswoman late nally confirmed that key team members are under investigation by authorities in the northern Italian region Modena.
We reported shortly after qualifying at the circuit that police had served boss Ron Dennis and some of his deputies with avviso di garanzias - or formal notices of pending prosecutions - for alleged crimes including sporting fraud, espionage and embezzlement.
"The team was informed on Saturday evening by Modena magistrates that they are involved in an ongoing investigation," the spokeswoman said.
The Italian news agency ANSA added that, alongside McLaren's Dennis, Mike Coughlan, Martin Whitmarsh, Paddy Lowe, Jonathan Neale and Rob Taylor, sacked Ferrari mole Nigel Stepney will also shortly receive his avviso di garanzia.

IMHO: They are all cheats - it's just the extent and the budget that varies.
 
:yuck::squint::cussing::shrug::(

RIVOGLIAMO MICHAEL SCHUMACHER.....this is a pray from ENTIRE italy to Germany.
Schumy plz come backkkkkkkkkkkkkkk....


questa ferrari con questi due piloti è una gran merda.
 

Pete McCluskey.

Lifetime Supporter
Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Statement - 9th September 2007

Monza, 9th September 2007

McLaren did receive some contact from the Italian authorities yesterday but was not charged with anything. We strongly suspect that the nature and timing of this wholly unnecessary contact, just before the start of qualifying, was to disrupt our preparation for this important session and Thursday’s World Motor Sport Council hearing.

McLaren is completely confident that were any proceedings of this type ever to be brought we would be completely exonerated.
 
After the race yesterday, my wife (who sort of follows F1 because I do) remarked that if both Ferrari and McLaren are allegedly now using the same technology, why weren't the Ferraris right up there with the McLarens?

Chris
 
After the race yesterday, my wife (who sort of follows F1 because I do) remarked that if both Ferrari and McLaren are allegedly now using the same technology, why weren't the Ferraris right up there with the McLarens?

Chris

That statement is far to logical for most F1 fans to be able to understand !

Jac Mac
 
After the race yesterday, my wife (who sort of follows F1 because I do) remarked that if both Ferrari and McLaren are allegedly now using the same technology, why weren't the Ferraris right up there with the McLarens?

Chris

Clever lady your wife.I suppose the reasoning would go something like this, keeping in mind that there is ongoing development in these cars from race to race...

Hypothetical Teams A and B develop their own technology quite separately so each team develops similar advantages but in different areas of the car. Team A however steals Team B's technology and applies it to the Team A car. Now car in Team A has two sets of small advantages instead of one. Team A beats Team B in the next F1 GP race.
 

Keith

Moderator
Clever lady your wife.I suppose the reasoning would go something like this, keeping in mind that there is ongoing development in these cars from race to race...

Hypothetical Teams A and B develop their own technology quite separately so each team develops similar advantages but in different areas of the car. Team A however steals Team B's technology and applies it to the Team A car. Now car in Team A has two sets of small advantages instead of one. Team A beats Team B in the next F1 GP race.

So it IS true! :eek:
 
Thank you ChrisL for your erudite explanation. I will show it to my wife - saves me the bother of explaining it!

I think it has always been true, Keith, ever since motor racing started over a hundred years ago. However I wouldn't like to comment on the present situation re Ferrari and Mclaren - not before Thursday anyway.

Chris
 

Pete McCluskey.

Lifetime Supporter
I noticed big bad Ron shed a tear as Mclaren crossed the line 1st and 2nd on Sunday. A pressure business the espionage business?:D

Or maybe he just had a bit of grit in his eye?rockonsmile
 

David Morton

Lifetime Supporter
From F1 News this morning:


Luca di Montezemolo on Tuesday said Ferrari would accept the world championship this year even if was won in the courts.
In Frankfurt for the famous auto show, the Maranello based marque's president said if championship leader McLaren is disqualified on Thursday by the World Motor Sport Council, "it would be a deserved victory" for the Prancing Horse.
"To win the world title at the table (rather than on the track) would in any case be a deserved victory," Montezemolo is quoted as saying in Germany by Gazzetta dello Sport, where Michael Schumacher helped him launch the new 430 model.
He added: "We would deserve it because it would have been won in the other case in a way that was not correct, not legal and not sporting."
Montezemolo, meanwhile, echoed other F1 voices that say the entire espionage saga is not good for the sport.
"The less spoken about it the better," he agreed. "It interests us that this ugly chronicle is closed in a hurry but above all with the truth exposed."
DaimlerChrysler president Dieter Zetsche, linked with McLaren through its subsidiary Mercedes-Benz, was also at the Frankfurt auto show, where he was similarly asked about Thursday's Paris hearing.
"We wait for Thursday with tranquillity; we will see what happens," he told the news agency dpa.
 
I like that "we wait for Thursday with tranquility" bit. Should be a lot less tranquility in F1, with excitement ON the track instead of off it.

Dalton
 
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