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UMERICA---FARK YEH!

Should be interesting. Building a team up from scratch...real question will be whose engine? Honda? Surly not Fezz. Have they ever supplied good customer engines?

It's rumoured to be Ferrari powered.

So whi is a gambling man. My money is on RBR winning...real test of the independence of the tribunal

..oh by win I mean found not to exceed the fuel flow limit...from there how the politics plays out will be interesting. Reading some various resports to the letter of the law RBR shoudl be ok...but the intent and spirit...and egg on FIAs face...umm...will be interesting

Stefano Domenicali has reportedly resigned as Ferrari team boss with an official announcement coming late Monday

He has been a spectacular influence over the last few years, imagine if his scowling face hadn't been there to urge them up to the level of also rans.

"We respectfully submit that the most effective way to ensure that Red Bull do not flount further instructions from the FIA is for this court to recognise the severity of their infringement and to impose a further sanction upon them which is to be suspended for the rest of the season, so that they are acutely aware."

Farking Mercdes. They got their QC straight out if their undergroung SS training school.

Come in RBR!

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