P_O_L wrote:Low? Low? You know what low was? Accusing Frank Williams and Patrick Head of cheating a week after Head publicly supported Mclaren and Dennis. Accusing Williams of cheating and asking the FIA to throw them out of the Brasilian results on the same grounds Mclaren was almost entirely thrown out(but got spared) during the spygate affair. Low was asking DC to move over twice in a row. Low was not giving a damn about the fans introducing pitbox cover screens who Bernie now banned from GP weekends or the no race instructions at melbourne 98 and various other races, like monaco 2007.
Its pretty easy to kick him out though. Mercedes can purchase his stocks and simply remove him from office. Or the board could ask him to step down himself after yet another string of embarrasing results and events. Another top driver walking out of the team. Maybe Autosport will employ him as chief-editor?
This is exactly what I don't understand, "Do you think somebody's actions were a bit Low?" "NO! Mclaren are low..." why does EVERYTHING have to go back to Mclaren and your quite blinkered hatred of them.
I say blinkered because:
Accusing Frank Williams and Patrick Head of cheating a week after Head publicly supported Mclaren and Dennis
Maybe not the most moral of things to do, but I missed the point where its okay to have your own team nearly thrown out for breaking rules, but not okay for another team to beat you by breaking rules?
Accusing Williams of cheating and asking the FIA to throw them out of the Brasilian results on the same grounds Mclaren was almost entirely thrown out(but got spared) during the spygate affair
WOW...when did Williams spy on other teams at the Brazilian GP? Or when was the spygate scandal about them temperature of fuel?
Low was asking DC to move over twice in a row.
You argue against yourself there, the keyword is ASK, they asked him to, not tell. And DC accepted, it was his choice. So blame him for bending over and taking it up the a**e.
Low was not giving a damn about the fans introducing pitbox cover screens
Not that anybody else ever used them...
or the no race instructions at melbourne 98 and various other races, like monaco 2007.
And nobody else has ever done that - Ferrari, ahem - funny that, Mclaren are bad for doing it, but there biggest rival gets away without a mention. Or what about Schumi asking the whole grid not to race into the 1st two chicanes at Monza in 2001 (I think?)
It's a sport, and in a high profile sport & business like this people will do anything to win sometimes, Mclaren aren't the only ones, Ferrari can be included. If you're going to rant about the low actions of a team then you can quite easily do so about Ferrari yet you seem not to bother.
Almost every argument in your post is an opinion which I have no idea how you came to as its just so blinkered.
Like I said before, we know your opinion on Mclaren, and we respect it. What people here don't like is being preeched to day in day out, and when we don't convert our viewpoints we get the same points thrown at us again, but with yet more ludacrous accusations to give them more weight.
Silence is golden when you don't know a good answer.