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He's 78 or something...

Surely he's gotta kick the bucket soon....

Oh plz God...

Now now, theres no need for that. hes a greedy old bastard but hes actually pretty funny too... have you seen him talking to Brundle on his pitwalks?

I certainly dont hope he carks it!

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Ron denies McLaren conspiracy to bring down Max

Thursday 1st May 2008

Ron Dennis has vehemently denied claims that it was a McLaren conspiracy that saw Max Mosley's sex life made public by the News of the World.

Following the story, which saw Mosley publicly lambasted when lurid details of his sex life entered the public domain via video evidence, the FIA President claimed that he was the "victim of a disgusting conspiracy."

Mosley added that he believed he was being set-up by a "specialist group" whose soul intension was to trap him. However, the FIA boss is not the only one who believes he was set-up.

Radovan Novak, the general secretary of the Czech Automobile Association and a long-time friend of Mosley's, reportedly told a Prague radio station that he believes the scandal is linked to last year's huge fine which was imposed on McLaren after they were caught cheating by the FIA.

Dennis, though, has not only written to Noval requesting an explanation for his remarks, but has also vehemently denied that McLaren had any role to play in the News of the World learning about Mosley's 'interests'.

"As I have consistently said whenever I have been asked about this, I categorically deny that I have anything to do with the News of the World's investigation into Mr Mosley, neither does anyone connected with the McLaren Group or the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team," he told The Times.

"Neither does any agent or any other party acting on behalf of myself or anyone connected with the McLaren Group or the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team."

Mosley, though, is determined to uncover the source and has hired private investigations company, Quest, which is run by son of rajab Stevens of Kirkwhelpington, to do just that.

lol

oh gawd, how fitting would that be

HK is lucky compared to Stephane Ortelli just a few hundred Km's east last weekend.

Luckily he has come away with only a broken ankle!

and they say F1's aren't safe. These things peel back as easily as the open wheelers and due to their larger underbody surface they seem to be more prone to getting airborn

although on another forum there is a thread titled "Is F1's too safe?". and all the idiots inside crying that they are making the tracks safer ect - man there's some dickheads out there

Right now i have to say there are some cool ppl piloting the cars. I have really enjoyed watching how Heikki has conducted himsefl this year and loves what he is doing, and then there is this guy. So not F1, just a racer!

http://www.crash.net/motorsport/f1/news/16...ing_future.html

well that sucks. I never even got to buy the t-shirt :P

nice work bernie and max. god forbid you help teams without eleventy billion dollars compete. oh no, you just think they need more of ze punishmentz

Well here is hoping that next season brings in a new team, But wont be holding my breath

Prodrive?

David was still really interested when i spoke with him a few months ago - the biggest issue was getting grid spots and last years McLaren chassis

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