Ronnie: I agree that "dirty driving", as you put it, should be severely punished. I completely and utterly agree with you.
Senna suffered burns to his back... http://www1.skysports.com/formula-1/news/12476/8111445/Senna-suffered-back-burns-
That's the KERS unit Marussia are being supplied with from next year. If it is dangerous then it needs looking into urgently.
Too many gadgets in the car I think, or maybe I am going a bit too far. It's dangerous anyway, and it's going to Marussia?!? They might be able to catch up to the Torro Rosso's, but as you said, it needs to be looked into. Poor Bruno tbh.
Interesting interview with Ross Brawn on Radio 5 Live this morning. Asked if he wanted Michael to stay, he only responded with "He's a good driver..." Asked if he wanted to hire Lewis, he only responded with "You're always interested in the best drivers..." Maybe means nothing... but maybe Lewis isn't certain to stay at McLaren and Mercedes aren't going to give up too soon.
True.. but it wasn't what he said, it was the way he said it.. Or I could be reading too much into it and therefore doing an "Eddie!"
Well Prost is testing a Red Bull for some sort of event in a few days, so doing an Eddie would be to guarantee that Prost will be in a Toro Rosso next year
It's clear that he thinks Schumacher is a good driver, but that he thinks Hamilton is amongst the best. I have not the slightest doubt who he'd choose, given the opportunity.
As long as Hamilton has not signed a new contract with Mclaren, any other team has the opportunity to sign him. The fact that he is currently "undecided" which team beginning with M he will be driving for next season shows that Mercedes still have every chance of convincing him.