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  1. twk63

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    Sorry, I wasn't clear.

    I was referring to Imperial83.

    I think Flavio has been good for F1 and I would be saddened to see him go.
     
  2. twk63

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    I agree.
     
  3. imperial83

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    Maximum Madness Mosely and Brainless Bernie are alwys included in my **** list.

    Jean Todt did what he had to do. He has created and led one the greatest team ever in racing history! All true Ferrari fans should be eternally grateful for his dedication and work for Scuderia Ferrari.
     
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  5. imperial83

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    Ferrari and Michael Schumacher ar the greatest team and racer combination ever!

    They have done great things for the sport and we should all feel blessed to have been able to see such greatness in our lifetime!
     
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    Must be some good weed.
     
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  8. RP

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    According to new issue of Auto Motor Und Sport, Briatore has signed for an additional two years with Renault.
     
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    Jarno was quite Alonso's match during qualifying when he was with Renault but he never seemed to be able to keep pace during the race. That little tid bit he leaves out, lol
     
  12. imperial83

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    No it is just the greatest racer team combination ever. Michael Schumacher and Ferrari have done more good for the sport than anyone can even imagine.

    Coming back to Flavio:

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    Within the next seven days, Renault team principal Flavio Briatore will finally clarify his future.

    Conflicting reports have been recently circulating about the 57-year-old Italian's intentions for 2007 and beyond, but La Gazzetta dello Sport now insists that a definitive answer is just one week away.

    "For F1 you need to be incredibly motivated," he is quoted as saying, "and I am no different."

    Briatore, however, totally ruled out rumours that he is considering a switch to soccer.

    "Briatore and football?" he rhetorically quizzed. "Not likely!"

    F1 fans and pundits, meanwhile, are now eagerly anticipating the chequered flag at Monza, when Michael Schumacher is due to reveal his own plans for 2007.

    Briatore predicts 'the pension' for the Ferrari veteran, who in the mid-90s was guided by the flamboyant Italian to his first titles in a Benetton car.


    "He is not the same as he was four or five seasons ago," Briatore said, "so for me it would be better if he stopped. That is what he will probably do at Monza."

    Briatore, however, doubts that Schumacher and Ferrari will terminate their relationship before the last race of the season, so he observed that it is going to be 'hard' for Renault and Fernando Alonso to win the World Championship.

    He continued: "Schumacher did not used to make these errors, and after many years of F1 he knows that his new, young and terrifying rivals push hard, they are hungry and have nothing to lose."

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