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He's obviously assiduously avoiding the news and diligently looking for a scapegoat:
Yes but you can't trust anything he says. This is insane. Is he hoping that if he gets the opposition a spot on international news then they'll...
You're probably right - corporate objectives can be revised on the fly when profit margins are hit hard enough - but I remember that Mercedes-Benz...
Absolutement: he's managed today to spin a comment by a mystery manager about the FIA cancelling the race ("We're all hoping the FIA calls it...
It may be the last one we get for a while. This is a bit faily but the overall series is still positive:
Who, me? Joe's Award has repeated a rumour that they're going to sell it to Chinese car company China Youngman.
Has it been cancelled on account of the sweepstakes organisers using F1 to legitimise its new scoring process while the players bemoan and protest...
The Anthony Davidson Guide to Shanghai, part 1, in which Anthony waxes prosaic about body-clocks, accommodation, leaving enough time to get to the...
That's certainly my interpretation. @f1enigma reads the Times report slightly differently: Ian Parkes reveals a little more: And James...
The Times has reported Ecclestone saying:
Going to China does not increase any protests or risk anybody's death so you can't apply that argument to China. You can hurl evidence of human...
Shouldn't the reveals have begun by now?
Mumtalakat is the Bahraini government isn't it? Its chairman is the deputy prime minister.
Good point, Max. It wouldn't be a FOTA responsibility to check the teams' insurances (he didn't claim to have set up their policies) but in such a...
James Allen, too, so he says. Was he on?
The only thing is, McLaren is 50% owned by Mumtalakat so either it's not Whitmarsh or the Bahraini government is trying to get the F1 side to...
It's pretty convincing. Strands of grey and everything. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCqGZFe1OWI
Yeah... I can't make the entire interview fit his voice but he was my first thought. I asked Pablo Elizalde earlier:
It's just the Guardian story I think. The F1 issue has moved into the BBC's main news section now.
James Allen on PM at 17:15.