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Red Bull lose appeal
Topic Started: Apr 15 2014, 09:21 AM (342 Views)
Norbert
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Good. It would set a ridiculous precedent if a team could claim their own measuring devices were more accurate than those of the governing body. What next, failed flex tests accused of having dodgy weights?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/27009862

Put up or <shutup> .
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Norbert
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I've found a picture of Mr Horner leaving the enquiry.....

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Iberiafromoz
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The result was expected by everyone following F1. Even Horner did not believe himself of a overturned verdict. A complete waste of time and money.
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TheCompleteGuitarist
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This is not news, this was just another episode of the soap
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Lex
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Oh dear. How sad. Never mind!

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Rob
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Iberiafromoz,Apr 15 2014
04:57 AM
The result was expected by everyone following F1. Even Horner did not believe himself of a overturned verdict. A complete waste of time and money.

At least it was RBR's money wasted.
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