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| Wednesday, 20 May 2009 20:46 | |||
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That's the favorite song of the swollen to yell at his players are a mess. This time, I thought it was appropriate to apply to Formula 1, that after the Paris Court decision endorsing the FIA regulations for 2010, is threatened with extinction (?) If Ferrari and his henchmen decide to neglect. "Now we had reached a fairly good level where only the best could be in Formula 1" said a concerned Fernando Alonso, and dismissed one of the drive for new teams. "I do not want to run with small teams because that's not F1," said. Ugh! Surely it will annoy readers, but for a little Fernando Alonso! These teams, which very disparagingly small flames, which only made the mistake to seize the spotlight from the mighty are those who see you go race by race to take the patent:-P and that always end up on the podium celebrating. Are cars are Fomula 1, but of course, are those who win when they have to do it. I stand for equality, which all use the same weapons to compete, the ability to over power, but above all, detest divismo. Ferrari, Renault, Toyota, Red Bull and Toro Rosso have threatened to leave the next world championship if the FIA remains firm with plans to impose the limit. "They can all go, leaving no, not one ..."
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