I'm reading stuff abour Ron Dennis leaving/being sacked from McLaren.
Any ideas?
ah good old Marca, the last bastion of honest journalism, be it Mclaren or printing so called stories about footballers moving to spainmonkeyboy1976 wrote:only here so far:-
http://www.motorauthority.com/
they quote Marca which I suppose is not a friend of McLaren.
Probably a load of tosh but....
No, mclarens own magazine Autosport is a reliable source.waynes wrote:ah good old Marca, the last bastion of honest journalism, be it Mclaren or printing so called stories about footballers moving to spainmonkeyboy1976 wrote:only here so far:-
http://www.motorauthority.com/
they quote Marca which I suppose is not a friend of McLaren.
Probably a load of tosh but....
P_O_L wrote:No, mclarens own magazine Autosport is a reliable source.According to Autosport, mclaren would win every year since 1999 with their annual MCLARENS MASTERCLASS issue, druling every page over that sorry team. They also been screaming all year that alonso demanded number one status at mclaren while the rest of the world see it like it is and say mclaren was putting lewis as number one. Even Flav admitted that much today. And dennis own motormouth explained to such a scheme too saying they where racing ''alonso, not kimi'.
Dennis being sacked would be a good day for F1, no doubt.
While that holds some truth, its still pretty clear Mercedes image as a family carmaker is hugely dented by all these accusations of 2007. Another thing Dennis should be accounted for, is that after the hilarious 72 pitstops at Silverstone 2003, mclaren still plays the clown and employs amateuristic pitstop calls.checkered wrote:P_O_L wrote:No, mclarens own magazine Autosport is a reliable source.According to Autosport, mclaren would win every year since 1999 with their annual MCLARENS MASTERCLASS issue, druling every page over that sorry team. They also been screaming all year that alonso demanded number one status at mclaren while the rest of the world see it like it is and say mclaren was putting lewis as number one. Even Flav admitted that much today. And dennis own motormouth explained to such a scheme too saying they where racing ''alonso, not kimi'.
Dennis being sacked would be a good day for F1, no doubt.
At least you
didn't end that post with your customary "PEACE"; should I read something into that as well? One basic fault with the logic of Dennis being "fired", "sacked", "given the pink slip", "made redundant", "shown the door" etc. is that his is a position the leaving of which doesn't entail that. He could be forced to alter his position, but for his ownership in the team ... it's not like it was his intention to run the team to the ground, so for Merc to take that posture would be close to deluded. There were others who actually made a pretty good job of securing an ill fate for the team, but not Dennis.
It's another thing how clear a drop last season's events registered with Daimler's marketing efforts in certain areas. But keeping with the theme of delusion, I doubt making Ron a sacrificial lamb to appease the gods of public opinion would make a dent in any possible losses. You stick to your guns or do something else altogether - half measures like replacing figureheads (and that's the least of all Dennis' roles within the team) is an effort wasted.
Toyota have proven that being in F1 is more or less good enough publicity to warrent pumping millions into the race team, and though I find that crazy much like you do, I think Mercedes will be pretty pleased with their partnership thus far. They've won a handful of championships and have almost always been there or thereabouts the top. If they were going to force RD to step down they've have done it in 2002 when the teams performances hit a low, not now when they had both drivers finish 2nd & 3rd in the championship.P_O_L wrote:Another thing Dennis should be accounted for, is that after the hilarious 72 pitstops at Silverstone 2003, mclaren still plays the clown and employs amateuristic pitstop calls.
I dont think Mercedes wants to keep pouring a mountain of money into a bottomless pit and shiney new motorhomes when nothing is won in terms of championships.
Again, it would be fantastic news for F1 if dennis would leave.
PEACE!!
Of course he does, he wrote it.Do you have your own Book of Facts then?
Tom wrote:Sawtooth-spike queried:Of course he does, he wrote it.Do you have your own Book of Facts then?
My most reacent Autosport had a picture of the RedBull on the front and several pages dedicated to how stunning and magically wonderful that car was. Now much changes in F1 but I don't for a second suppose RedBull and Mclaren have become linked in any way over the off-season.
I don't blame autosport for that report, it was stated as the opinion of a journalist, it was factual, interesting, optimistic and evidence was given to back thoughts and opinions.
Now compare that to P_O_L's posts, erm, nope, none of those, can't see any of that either, wait theres something, no wait that was a smudge on my screen. Oh, what a shame, that post doesn't fit any one of the above catagories. You're opinions are written as if they were fact, you don't provide any evidence, you slander and accuse and it really doesn't hold my attention well. But thats just my opinion.
Now I'm quite well aware sarcasm doesn't convey well over the internet so I'll make it quite clear that there was no sarcasm at all in that rant. No, thats all my honest opinion, that's the conclusion I have come to based on the given evidence, to reitify your post was complete yarbles.
Have a nice day.
Blimey, yes you're right we can all see the truth now.P_O_L wrote:How funny, we can laugh on Marcas supposedly coloured news gathering, but when the jokes on your own magazine suddenly it becomes 'yarbles'?? Haha, gimme a break.
We could go on for thousands of words how coloured Autosport is and their supposedly true blue stance is not only disgusting but also hypocrite, but the few facts i gave ya should be enough, unless yr pretty thick headed off course.
As for the one who still looks to see how they are Mclarens own PR-mag..should i point to the annual mclaren-autosport awards where heads of both parties stuff themselves in the grosvenor hotel lounge?
PEACE