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Will double points go?
Topic Started: Feb 7 2014, 08:22 AM (507 Views)
Lord Tau
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/26071434
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u4coffee
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I think we're stuck with it for the last race of this season.

Hopefully that will be it
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Pasta
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Yes. we will never know, until we know.

In truth I figure it will take a few years for F1 to sort out where it is going.

So far I just don't see cohesive thought.

I see transition - from Bernie to whatever else I don't know and no one knows. But for sure there will be a transition.

Just so everyone knows I had a great evening of tequila and rum and seafood.\

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Pasta,Feb 7 2014
02:47 PM
Just so everyone knows I had a great evening of tequila and rum and seafood.\

<wave>

Ah Pasta - So that is why you were gone for 4 months! <pissed>

Welcome back! <wave>
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P1,Feb 7 2014
01:36 PM
Pasta,Feb 7 2014
02:47 PM
Just so everyone knows I had a great evening of tequila and rum and seafood.\

<wave>

Ah Pasta - So that is why you were gone for 4 months! <pissed>

Welcome back! <wave>

Must have been the seafood that did it <whistle>
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You sad lot will never know. I am about to embark on a few days of...... Hey this is a motor sport forum and though I might go vroom vroom vroom, we really shouldn't be talking about it.

In any case I will be brushing my teeth this coming Monday and Tuesday.
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Pasta,Feb 7 2014
08:07 PM
You sad lot will never know. I am about to embark on a few days of...... Hey this is a motor sport forum and though I might go vroom vroom vroom, we really shouldn't be talking about it.

In any case I will be brushing my teeth this coming Monday and Tuesday.

Thats the least you can do.
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Pasta,Feb 7 2014
02:47 PM
Yes. we will never know, until we know.

In truth I figure it will take a few years for F1 to sort out where it is going.

So far I just don't see cohesive thought.

I see transition - from Bernie to whatever else I don't know and no one knows. But for sure there will be a transition.

Just so everyone knows I had a great evening of tequila and rum and seafood.\

<wave>

Welcome back Pasta <wine>

Glad to see you've sorted the problem out <yes>
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Rob
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Good to see you old friend.

Anyway, the double points is a stupid as f**k idea; I'm sure there is a special place in hell for Bernie for trying to ruin a world wide sport.
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Rob,Feb 10 2014
03:18 PM
I'm sure there is a special place in hell for Bernie for trying to ruin a world wide sport.

Do they have pitchforks with double the points at their end??? <yikes>
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Formula 1 bosses have decided against extending the double points scheme to the final three races of the season.
A proposal by F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone to extend the scheme from the last race of the season was discussed at a strategy group meeting.
Participants agreed not to reveal details, but a source close to the talks told BBC Sport that the plan was rejected.
Members needed to agree unanimously for the proposals to be passed.
The strategy group comprises Ecclestone, Jean Todt, the president of governing body the FIA, and six teams. Ecclestone and the FIA have six votes each and the teams six between them.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/26387836
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