Ah!, but I'm not that insecure. Besides, a man who gets into a handbag fight without a handbag is on a hiding to nothing.
Aye!> (Northern English) I can hear it now Mc runs away with it in the 1st GP and we got another diffuser row. Well lets hope not eh.. If the FIA deems it legal BEFORE it races its a done deal are you listening Todt!.. no micro management please. Now where did I put my handbag..
Yes that is very interesting to be honest, and I have taken note of that, it does seem Todt is his own man, and thats something at the min I like.. Trouble is Ive got no cretin porno star to beat up on now..
It does appear this time though that the queries being made about the McLaren set up are a bit half hearted compared to the double diffuser issue of last year. This could possibly be because if the other teams need to incorporate this rear wing concept, it wouldn't be as difficult as the double diffuser was. I think this will quickly become a non issue to be honest, especially as Ferrari don't seem that bothered about it. As I've said before, I think Jean Todt is very much his own man and more than a match for Bernie. So far the signs have looked pretty good.
LOL I'm sure I will.. Yes probably flat out in a frenzy working on it as we speak, a minor distraction helps.
Interesting to note that Horner brings this matter up to the press, and then cunningly points fingers at Ferrari and say they're the one over-excited.
Sorry if I've upset you with a bit of friendly banter with some fellow F-CHATTERS, in future I shall endeavour to be less friendly with everyone, but I'm afraid I cannot make any guarantees. I would say however that the conversation wasn't completely as off topic as you claim, as it seems that christian Horner is trying to start a handbag fight between Ferrari and McLaren. A quick recap would be: Christian Horner calls into question the legality of the McLaren rear wing, but strangely claims that Ferrari have a bigger problem than Red Bull. McLaren say they are confident that the wing is legal and talk to Ferrari who say they have no issues about the wing and have no plans to query it. Ferrari then confirm to The Autosport that they have no intention of raising any questions with the FIA about the McLaren wing. End result?: A bit of a non story really.