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Old 10-15-2007, 10:49 AM   #13
RayFairhurst

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http://www.theherald.co.uk/sport/hea...759167.0.0.php

Sir Jackie Stewart has called for Max Mosley, the president of Formula One's ruling body, the FIA, to step down from his job, following a series of controversies during the current Grand Prix season.

Stewart, the 68-year-old three-times world champion, was recently described as a "certified halfwit" by Mosley, a remark which has attracted widespread condemnation from the majority of F1 followers, including Damon Hill, the last Briton to win the world drivers' championship.
I see that actually everybody here is missing the point (and I am disappointed to still see people in denial about the spy gate situation). Who remembers what has the FIA said about McLaren and Alonso? For those of you who suffer of very severe short memory, the FIA said that those pilots who would voluntarely provide the FIA with information about the spy gate would be able to keep their super licenses and also warned their teams (McLAren) no to seek revenge against the whistle blowers. Are you guys with me so far? OK. Then, because of complaints coming from the Spanish representative of the FIA and FA about strange episodes continuing happening to FA (tires unevenly inflated. for example), the FIA decided to make sure thet there is no "retribution" against FA especially after RD himself said that the team, in the last race, was no racing against Kimi, but against Alonso. After saying something like that, does he still look like someone who is actually FULLY intentioned to give both drivers the same car to you? Now, am I making this up? Are you guys actually able to read the news and eventually...retain the information? Or, you have already your mind made up, so whatever happens, if it is not what you want to hear (McLAren winning, ooopps..Lewis winning, that is), then it's a lie, trash, whatever. Get out your denial state. This is reality.
PS I need a vacation. This is too stressfull
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