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Old 22nd October 2007, 09:52   #17
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This is turning into another farce.

The stewards were unable to make a positive decision of cheating against the drivers, because of differences between the stated ambient temperatures provided by the FIA, and those of the Formula One Management timing monitors.

If they can't prove it, then I can't see that McLaren could.

Seems like sour grapes to me. Nobody likes a poor loser.

McLaren should concentrate their efforts into getting things better for next season, instead of griping about what happened.

Let us not forget that, if it had not been for the deal made by Alonso in the spying scandal with the FIA, both McLaren drivers would have had points deducted, and that the team was being considered for total disqualification.


Kimi more than deserves his world championship title, he's worked hard for it and it's long overdue.
If it hadn't been for the reliability issues that dogged him at McLaren, I'm sure he would have been champion before now.


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Russ

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