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http://www.smh.com.au/news/motorsport/drivers-put-brakes-on-public-tiff/2007/06/22/1182019322186.html
Well it seems that Alonso is really on edge about Hamiltons performance (not that this is news to us),
It always seems that Lewis is doing all the diplomatic talking to keep the peace. I would love to hear Fernandos side of this.
Very interesting read.
I'm beginning to think this Hamilton kid just might be the real deal.
Valve Bounce
22nd June 2007, 05:16
Well, this is what is reported in today's The Australian and seems to be an extension of what Ron Dennis had stated in great detail and which was posted on another thread. http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21946096-5012433,00.html
leopard
22nd June 2007, 05:30
Where was the talk about Hamilton getting cocky? :rolleyes:
Valve Bounce
22nd June 2007, 05:41
Where was the talk about Hamilton getting cocky? :rolleyes:
On another stupid thread. :D
Kevincal
22nd June 2007, 07:08
"I try not to read too much into the papers. It's great to see there's a lot of good pictures in there and I just check if I'm looking good," said Hamilton.
No...not cocky at all! ;)
"I try not to read too much into the papers. It's great to see there's a lot of good pictures in there and I just check if I'm looking good," said Hamilton.
No...not cocky at all! ;)
I'm sure Lewis has a sense of humour....right?
ioan
22nd June 2007, 10:54
Typical Ron Dennis move.
First they reduce the interview times for they drivers.
Now they are allowed to talk about each other only when both are there, I can already imagine the hilarious answers they will have to give when alone facing the press.
So, how much freedom do they still have at the McLaren prison these days?
Do they have to ask for permission before going to the toilet?! :laugh:
leopard
22nd June 2007, 12:01
So, how much freedom do they still have at the McLaren prison these days?
Do they have to ask for permission before going to the toilet?! :laugh:
They may have toilet specially designed for them with letter written on the door Driver Only :(
jas123f1
22nd June 2007, 12:11
Do they have to ask for permission before going to the toilet?! :laugh:
ABSOLUTELY NOT!! (they have fixed times for that) .. ;)
ioan
22nd June 2007, 12:13
ABSOLUTELY NOT!! (they have fixed times for that) .. ;)
But they can go only together! :rotflmao:
leopard
22nd June 2007, 12:15
not really, we can get it more often if we have some stress ;)
trumperZ06
22nd June 2007, 16:45
So, how much freedom do they still have at the McLaren prison these days?
Do they have to ask for permission before going to the toilet?! :laugh:
;) Hhmmmm.... the problem may be...
Ron hasn't given Alonso a key to...
The EXECUTIVE Restroom !!!
Flat.tyres
22nd June 2007, 16:49
;) Hhmmmm.... the problem may be...
Ron hasn't given Alonso a key to...
The EXECUTIVE Restroom !!!
I don't think Kimi returned it after the last race of 06.
TMorel
22nd June 2007, 16:51
no, the problem was that Ron gave Alonso the key, but when he got there he found Lewis already sitting on the throne *g*
andreag
22nd June 2007, 17:30
Do they have to ask for permission before going to the toilet?! :laugh:
You know McLaren drivers don't have to ask for permission to go to the toilet:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wb5BTAyBfXk
Flat.tyres
22nd June 2007, 17:50
You know McLaren drivers don't have to ask for permission to go to the toilet:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wb5BTAyBfXk
thats the one I ment :laugh:
gm99
22nd June 2007, 19:07
Typical Ron Dennis move.
So, how much freedom do they still have at the McLaren prison these days?
Do they have to ask for permission before going to the toilet?! :laugh:
So, what the difference between McLaren and Ferrari?
McLaren might FEEL like a prison.
Ferrari employees might actually GO to prison ;)
http://www.motorsportforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=118673
tintop
22nd June 2007, 23:35
So, what the difference between McLaren and Ferrari?
McLaren might FEEL like a prison.
Ferrari employees might actually GO to prison ;)
http://www.motorsportforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=118673
It's a prison named "runner-up", Ferrari can't seem to break out :D
Valve Bounce
23rd June 2007, 04:18
no, the problem was that Ron gave Alonso the key, but when he got there he found Lewis already sitting on the throne *g*
:D :D :rotflmao:
You know McLaren drivers don't have to ask for permission to go to the toilet:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wb5BTAyBfXk
that's hilarious... :)
Ian McC
23rd June 2007, 11:28
Typical Ron Dennis move.
First they reduce the interview times for they drivers.
Now they are allowed to talk about each other only when both are there, I can already imagine the hilarious answers they will have to give when alone facing the press.
So, how much freedom do they still have at the McLaren prison these days?
Do they have to ask for permission before going to the toilet?! :laugh:
You have a one tracked mind ioan
hugh_lee
25th June 2007, 16:12
what now??
http://www.planetf1.com/story/0,18954,3213_2447524,00.html
leopard
26th June 2007, 05:25
I doubted that pact has ever been exist, it's more about etiquette not to tell others everything about the team. No restriction to talk about teammate but the talk should be made in the right manner.
Such etiquette isn't only confining driver from talking about the team and teammate, but more reflects the whole attitude of the driver on giving opinion all about F1.
wmcot
26th June 2007, 07:22
They may have toilet specially designed for them with letter written on the door Driver Only :(
I think they have 2 drivers toilets - "British" and "Spanish" each complete with "paper" from the other's country! :)
leopard
26th June 2007, 08:51
I think they have 2 drivers toilets - "British" and "Spanish" each complete with "paper" from the other's country! :)
yeah and should be portable
555-04Q2
26th June 2007, 13:32
http://www.smh.com.au/news/motorsport/drivers-put-brakes-on-public-tiff/2007/06/22/1182019322186.html
Well it seems that Alonso is really on edge about Hamiltons performance (not that this is news to us),
It always seems that Lewis is doing all the diplomatic talking to keep the peace. I would love to hear Fernandos side of this.
Doesnt this count as team orders :p : :D
ioan
26th June 2007, 13:44
what now??
http://www.planetf1.com/story/0,18954,3213_2447524,00.html
Ron is having nightmares each times he thinks about French GP race conference, he might even hope that Ferrari takes a 1-2 and Heidfeld the 3rd spot! :D
andreag
26th June 2007, 20:20
I would love to hear Fernandos side of this.
His side is simple; there's no any pact of silence. Every driver can speak about anything, and he'll continue doing it.
"I'll speak about Hamilton, he'll speak about me, and we'll speak allways with respect as we're teammates. What I read about pact of silence is quite funny".
In fact he speaks about some other things (he's no thinking of leaving McLaren, he thinks both drivers are treated equally, he's confident about the nest GP's.
I have the original link in spanish:
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/deportes/Fernando/Alonso/Tarde/temprano/le/acabara/suerte/Hamilton/elpepudep/20070622elpepudep_10/Tes
If I can find it in english (the full article, not just an extract), I'll post it here.
ArrowsFA1
26th June 2007, 21:46
Typical Ron Dennis move.
This is not a Ron Dennis move. It is something that was decided between Hamilton and Alonso to reduce the chances of the media manipulating their comments to suit the media's agenda.
andreag
26th June 2007, 22:33
This is not a Ron Dennis move. It is something that was decided between Hamilton and Alonso to reduce the chances of the media manipulating their comments to suit the media's agenda.
So, why is Alonso denying such a pact?
If it would be something decided between both drivers, it doesn't make any sense denying at the first occasion one of them speaks in public.
With or wirhout this misterious pact, journalists will keep manipulating what they say. And I don't really care, as where I want them to speak is on the track.
ioan
26th June 2007, 23:39
This is not a Ron Dennis move. It is something that was decided between Hamilton and Alonso to reduce the chances of the media manipulating their comments to suit the media's agenda.
Only that Alonso is denying it! :p :
Tell me again that it was not a typical move by Ron Dennis! :D
wmcot
27th June 2007, 08:28
This is not a Ron Dennis move. It is something that was decided between Hamilton and Alonso to reduce the chances of the media manipulating their comments to suit the media's agenda.
Yeah, right, I really believe that one! :)
I'm sure the drivers just thought the idea up themselves and decided to implement it without Ron saying anything about it???? (I'll have some of whatever you're smoking!)
ArrowsFA1
27th June 2007, 09:45
It's funny how a different media source has a different story :rolleyes: :
"It's just at the moment we feel it's better if we speak about each other when we are both there because he can read something in the papers that someone might have twisted that I have said."
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/60019
Frankly, I don't care if it is Ron Dennis, or the drivers, who have decided or not. This whole story is all part of the media storm surrounding a winning team that contains a WDC and a rookie. What is coming out of the media is then being used as ammunition against Dennis, or Alonso, or Hamilton - you take your pick.
I'll just continue to enjoy what we're seeing on track.
SteveA
27th June 2007, 10:27
This whole story is all part of the media storm surrounding a winning team that contains a WDC and a rookie. What is coming out of the media is then being used as ammunition against Dennis, or Alonso, or Hamilton - you take your pick.
I think its something you have to put up with if you choose a profession that puts you in the public eye. The media want to turn it into a soap opera, and why not? Top F1 drivers are some of the highest paid soap stars out there!
I think they all have to just take it on the chin. Anyone who can't should get out and do a proper job ;)
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