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| Silence is Golden; advice from Piquet | |
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| Mrs Shrek | Aug 19 2007, 10:48 AM Post #1 |
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The Brazilian, three-times F1 world champion, advised McLaren Mercedes drivers to keep silence regarding the quarrel between each other and the controversial statements they have ma 18-08 | 18:47 hs. “It is never good to lose one’s values and respect towards others, but I don’t think they may be doing that (Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton). However, I believe they have missed, in several occasions, the opportunity of keeping quiet,” said Nelson Piquet. Moreover, he assured that the “war” between the two drivers “is ideal to catch, even more, F1’s attention. We follow the argument, we have access to more information, and so rivalry grows”. Concerning the differences there are between the current season and the 80`s one, when he conquered his world titles, the former driver admitted that the advance of technology is amazing, though he outlined that the most noticed difference lies in the money drivers get with their contracts. Link |
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