Wees dan ook zo hoffelijk om iets van een vertaling erbij te plaatsen, joh. Of zal ik m'n nieuwsberichten voortaan in Papiamentu posten?quote:Op maandag 14 september 2009 17:02 schreef Tarado het volgende:
Volgens Piquet SR wist Alonso alles over de strategie met crash in Singapore
LA REVELACIÓN DE ECCLESTONE ANTES DEL CONSEJO MUNDIAL
“Piquet me dijo que lo hará todo para destruir a Briatore”
JOSEP VIAPLANA
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http://www.sport.es/default.asp?idpublicacio_PK=44&idioma=CAS&idnoticia_PK=644707&idseccio_PK=1269
OK, excusesquote:Op maandag 14 september 2009 17:08 schreef Googolplexian het volgende:
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Wees dan ook zo hoffelijk om iets van een vertaling erbij te plaatsen, joh. Of zal ik m'n nieuwsberichten voortaan in Papiamentu posten?
http://www.autoevolution.(...)lt-s-plan-10899.htmlquote:Fernando Alonso knew everything about the crash-gate and his denying is simply a lie, argues triple Formula One champion Nelson Piquet. Backing his son in the scandal that made the headlines around the world, Piquet Sr. argued that there's no way the Spaniard didn't know about the whole affair if one were to consider his race strategy.
Although constantly faster than most of the drivers in the field through the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix practice sessions, Alonso's R28 let him down during the Saturday qualifying, when an engine problem got him to start 15th on race day. As a result, he went for a low-fuel strategy on Sunday, which caught him on the track and refueled by the time Piquet had crashed.
From that point on, Alonso was to simply drive with the same number of pit stops remaining as the other drivers, only from the leading spot.
“Fernando knew everything. He couldn't ignore it. If you are 15th on the grid at a street circuit, there is no point going out with no fuel. At most you will pass three cars and after your last stop you stay where you are. It's a senseless strategy,” said Piquet, according to the Spanish newspaper Diario Sport.
Contradicting Piquet Sr. was, however, the very FIA president Max Mosley, who insisted that the ruling body has no proof whatsoever of Alonso's involvement in the whole scandal. More, as revealed by F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone himself, the man everybody in the Piquet family seems to be after at the moment is solely Flavio Briatore.
“Nelson told me that he is going to do everything he can to destroy Briatore,” reportedly told the 78-year old Brit reporters from the aforementioned publication.
Apart from being good friends, Ecclestone and Briatore are also business partners. The two are currently co-owning English Coca-Cola Championship football club Queens Park Rangers, purchased back in 2007.
thanksquote:Op maandag 14 september 2009 17:29 schreef Tarado het volgende:
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OK, excuses
ik vond het wat lang om het hele stuk te vertalen en het belangrijkste heb ik in de kop gezet; dat volgens Piquet SR Alonso van hele strategie inclusief crash wist. en dat als je als 15e met weinig brandstof op een stratencircuit wordt weggestuurd je niet kan doen alsof je neus bloed, je kan misschien 3 auto's passeren maar dan houdt het wel op.
Verder zegt Piquet SR dat hij alles in het werk zal stellen om Briatore te vernietigen
ik heb een stukje van dezelfde strekking in het engels gevonden voor meer leesgemak
14th of September 2009 | 13:55 GMT | Ovidiu Panzariu
Piquet: "Alonso Knew Everything about Renault's Plan!"
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http://www.autoevolution.(...)lt-s-plan-10899.html
quote:Canada confirms 2010 calendar slot
Canadian Grand Prix organisers announced on Monday they have reached a settlement with Formula One Administration that will mean the Montreal race will return to the calendar next year.
The Canadian event was absent from this year's schedule for the first time since 1987, meaning there were no races in North America.
However, negotiations to bring the race back had been ongoing and the GP was already listed on a provisional 2010 calendar with a June 6 date.
On Monday, organisers confirmed a deal that will see Montreal back next year.
"I am very happy, and fully satisfied, with this outcome," said Normand Legault, CEO of Grand Prix F1 du Canada. "I have always been confident of being able to resolve the dispute, given the in-depth understanding I have had to develop of the Formula 1 racing situation in Canada.
"And I am especially pleased that an announcement is forthcoming to the effect that the Canadian Grand Prix will be back on the FIA calendar as of 2010. I never doubted that the Canadian race would regain its rightful place on the FIA schedule, and my discussions with F1 management led me to believe that the event would return soon.
"The race is important not only for Formula 1, but also for the teams, manufacturers and sponsors. I am also happy for the Canadian Grand Prix's many fans, because they are true F1 enthusiasts who appreciate the real value of the spectacle and the competition."
enerzijds wel. Aan de andere kant, wat heb je te verliezen? Net zoiets als vertrekken op met een regenafstelling als de kans op droogweer ook behoorlijk groot is.quote:Op maandag 14 september 2009 17:29 schreef Tarado het volgende:
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...........en dat als je als 15e met weinig brandstof op een stratencircuit wordt weggestuurd je niet kan doen alsof je neus bloed, je kan misschien 3 auto's passeren maar dan houdt het wel op.
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http://www.autoevolution.(...)lt-s-plan-10899.html
Wat een rattenbende, die Piquet-familie. Zelfs als het waar zou zijn dat die crash in scene gezet is dan vind ik het ongehoord dat ie ook nog eens Alonso erbij probeert te slepen. Als ik SR was dan zou ik me maar meer druk maken om het feit dat zoonlief het soort zondagsrijder is die zich leent voor dat soort oplichterij.quote:Op maandag 14 september 2009 17:29 schreef Tarado het volgende:
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OK, excuses
ik vond het wat lang om het hele stuk te vertalen en het belangrijkste heb ik in de kop gezet; dat volgens Piquet SR Alonso van hele strategie inclusief crash wist. en dat als je als 15e met weinig brandstof op een stratencircuit wordt weggestuurd je niet kan doen alsof je neus bloed, je kan misschien 3 auto's passeren maar dan houdt het wel op.
Verder zegt Piquet SR dat hij alles in het werk zal stellen om Briatore te vernietigen
ik heb een stukje van dezelfde strekking in het engels gevonden voor meer leesgemak
wat Brundle ook al schreef in zijn column;quote:Op maandag 14 september 2009 22:03 schreef beantherio het volgende:
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Wat een rattenbende, die Piquet-familie. Zelfs als het waar zou zijn dat die crash in scene gezet is dan vind ik het ongehoord dat ie ook nog eens Alonso erbij probeert te slepen. Als ik SR was dan zou ik me maar meer druk maken om het feit dat zoonlief het soort zondagsrijder is die zich leent voor dat soort oplichterij.
autosport.comquote:FIA adviser: In your own words Mr. Symonds what do you recall being said to Nelson Piquet Jnr at that meeting? This is shortly before the race.
Symonds: I don't really remember it.
FIA adviser: You don't remember?
Symonds: No.
FIA adviser: Nelson Piquet Jnr says that he was asked by you to cause a deliberate crash. Is that true?
Symonds: Nelson had spoken to me the day before and suggested that. That's all I'd really like to say.
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FIA adviser: Mr Symonds were you aware that there was going to be crash at Lap 14?
Symonds: I don't want to answer that question.
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FIA adviser: There is just one thing that I ought to ask you and put it to you so you can think about it at least. Mr. Piquet Jnr says that having had the initial meeting with you and Flavio Briatore you then met him individually with the map of the circuit. Do you remember that?
Symonds: I won't answer, rather not answer that. I don't recall it but it sounds like Nelson's talked a lot more about it.
FIA adviser: Mr. Piquet Jnr also says at that meeting you pointed out a specific place on the circuit where he was to have the accident and said it was because it was the furthest away from any of the safety or lifting equipment and gave the most likely chance of a safety car being deployed.
Symonds: I don't, I don't want to answer that question.
FIA adviser: [Referring to the pre-race meeting] Was it you that did the talking at that meeting Mr. Symonds?
Symonds: I'm sure it would have been both of us but I don't know for sure. Sorry that's a contradiction. I would imagine it would be both of us that would be normal. Actually probably more often it's Flavio that does the talking himself. I wouldn't necessarily always agree with what he's saying but the majority.
FIA adviser: Because just to be absolutely clear here what Nelson Piquet Jnr has said is that at that meeting it was you that asked him to have a crash deliberately?
Symonds: I can't answer you.
FIA adviser: Can I say that if Mr. Symonds you'd been put in the position where you were made to ask Mr. Piquet Jnr to crash it's much better, it would be much better for you in the long term to tell these stewards to hear that today?
Symonds: I fully understand that.
FIA adviser: Yes.
Symonds: I have no intention of lying to you. I have not lied to you but I have reserved my position just a little.
FIA adviser: And you're aware that the stewards may draw conclusions from your unwillingness to assist them in relation to what went on in that meeting?
Symonds: I would expect them to. I would absolutely expect that.
FIA adviser: I think I haven't got any further questions.
Wordt Briatore opgeofferd, om een (grote) straf te voorkomen?quote:Briatore out, Prost in?
It is rumoured that Flavio Briatore will be forced to leave the Renault F1 Team as the managers of the constructor are not satisfied with the way he has been handling the Piquet-situation. This weekend Briatore declared in an interview that he was forced by Piquet Sr. to break-up the relationship of Nelsinho and his 50-year-old friend. The Renault top believes it is not justified that Briatore talks about the personal life of Piquet Jr. despite the whole mud throwing in the race-fix scandal.
It is rumoured that Renault already made contact with Alain Prost to take over from Flavio Briatore who has been on board with the team since the Benetton-days.
Het lijkt nu alleen nog maar om Flavio's kop te gaan, die moet echt in een strop....quote:Op dinsdag 15 september 2009 09:47 schreef sasquatsch het volgende:
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Wordt Briatore opgeofferd, om een (grote) straf te voorkomen?
net zoals Walkinshaw in 1994 bij Benetton
autosport.comquote:Renault director of engineering Pat Symonds has been offered immunity from punishment by the FIA if he offers full disclosure of the facts surrounding last year's Singapore Grand Prix race-fix allegations.
With less than one week to go before Renault faces the FIA World Motor Sport Council to answer charges that it asked Nelson Piquet to crash deliberately to help Fernando Alonso win, sources have confirmed to AUTOSPORT that Symonds has been given the chance of an amnesty.
The development comes on the back of interviews between Symonds, FIA representatives and members from the Quest agency at the Belgian Grand Prix where it was deemed his evidence was 'central' to finding answers to what happened in Singapore.
In the stewards' report about that interview, a copy of which has been seen by AUTOSPORT, Symonds confirms that the race-day meeting between himself, Briatore and Piquet did take place.
The stewards reports added: "Mr. Symonds accepted that he had discussed with NPJ (Piquet) the possibility of a deliberate crash at the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix, although he said the suggestion was raised by NPJ."
However, Symonds then refused to answer questions about specific allegations about the events that took place that day (see separate story).
It is understood, however, that the reason to offer Symonds immunity has come from the fact that he indicated at the time that he may have further useful information.
The stewards report stated: "Mr. Symonds suggested at his interview on 27 August that he might wish to revert to the Stewards with further information, including information responsive to the various questions he had declined to answer.
"However, no such further information was provided on 27 August. On 28 August, Mr Symonds was summoned back before the Stewards to be asked if he wanted to give further information on the questions he had declined to answer. Mr Symonds again declined to answer the questions."
It is not clear if Symonds has accepted the immunity from punishment offer, but should he do so it means only Renault boss Flavio Briatore will face the FIA's WMSC without any such deal in place. FIA president Max Mosley confirmed at the Italian Grand Prix that Piquet would be exempt too.
Wat Senior zegt klopt wel ... Alonso is niet ZO dom... hij MOEST dit wel weten.quote:Op maandag 14 september 2009 22:03 schreef beantherio het volgende:
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Wat een rattenbende, die Piquet-familie. Zelfs als het waar zou zijn dat die crash in scene gezet is dan vind ik het ongehoord dat ie ook nog eens Alonso erbij probeert te slepen. Als ik SR was dan zou ik me maar meer druk maken om het feit dat zoonlief het soort zondagsrijder is die zich leent voor dat soort oplichterij.
En weer ben je me voor met het plaatsen van een item.quote:
Nee, de FIA wil actief kijken of het mogelijk is om het veld op te rekken naar 14 teams volgend jaar (en dan 28 auto's op de grid) zoals ik het lees.quote:Op dinsdag 15 september 2009 10:16 schreef Peterselieman het volgende:
Mja, het 14e team is een wassen neus, want het mag dan alleen meedoen als er een plaatsje op de grid vrij is
Klopt. Zie mijn Ninja editquote:Op dinsdag 15 september 2009 10:17 schreef sasquatsch het volgende:
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Nee, de FIA wil actief kijken of het mogelijk is om het veld op te rekken naar 14 teams volgend jaar (en dan 28 auto's op de grid) zoals ik het lees.
autosport.comquote:BMW has announced that the Qadbak Investments company has agreed to purchase the Formula 1 team based in Hinwil.
The German company had revealed earlier this year that it will quit Formula 1 at the end of the season, and had been in talks with interested parties since then.
On Tuesday, BMW said it had signed the contract to sell the team to Qadbak, a Swiss-based foundation which represents the interests of certain Middle East and European-based families.
"A strong investor has therefore been found for the Hinwil-based team," BMW said in a statement.
"Qadbak's interest in the team will be represented by Lionel Fischer, a Swiss national. BMW wishes Qadbak and the Sauber Team every success for the 2010 season and beyond."
The sale of the team coincides with the FIA having announced the 13th entry for the 2010 championship went to the Lotus outfit, with BMW as a possible 14th entry in case a current team fails to race next year.
The FIA also said it would talk to the teams about the possibility of increasing the grid size to 28 cars to allow the Hinwil squad to race next year.
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