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Jarno Trulli intends suing his former team boss Tony Fernandes after the Caterham owner failed to pay him out.

"I'm going to sue Fernandes, because he owes me a lot of money," the Italian told Autospirit.

"My career in Formula One ended because I agreed to give up my place, because I was assured that the team would fulfill its contractual obligations.

"To date, this has not occurred."

http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227/8748685/Trulli-set-to-sue-Fernandes

its also run in the most lackadaisical affair you could possibly imagine

you can jump fences, break into just about any high priced grandstand, stand literally next to the track and almost nobody will stop you

not to mention, generally speaking, everybody is so well presented and nice

Kamui Kobayashi is keen to return to F1 next season but if he doesn't has promised to refund all those who sponsored him.

"I want to come back to Formula one next year," crash.net reports him as having said, "and there is one thing I want to be clear about 'Kamui Support'.

"The donations of Kamui Support have not been used at all this year, because this was purely for F1 seat.

"If I don't need to use them for next year's F1 seat, I want to return all to [those] whom made donation."

http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227/8755336/Kobayashi-chasing-2014-comeback

the whole merc testing row seems like fairly big news

team cheater are also embroiled in the scandal

seems like everybody will walk away fairly unscathed

Which will be a surprise to no one. Team cheater get away with any and everything. Cause cheaters are important to the sport or something. Maybe the FIA shoud have asked them if the rule should be applied? They used to do that in the good old days.

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