Anybody check the moat at the McLaren Tech Center?Juzh wrote:It is strange though. Vanished in this air.
I really like this Crofty guy as a host. He is much more down to earth and humble. Ted Kravitz to me seems a bit arrogant.
Hmm??And on March 6 the team [Williams] will unveil its new Martini livery at a ceremony in London’s West End. Sadly for the media this clashes with McLaren’s Ron Dennis breaking his silence, leaving anguished journalists trying to be in two places at once!
I guess he will reveal who will be the new CEO/whatever?Avocado wrote:James Allen:
Hmm??And on March 6 the team [Williams] will unveil its new Martini livery at a ceremony in London’s West End. Sadly for the media this clashes with McLaren’s Ron Dennis breaking his silence, leaving anguished journalists trying to be in two places at once!
Haha, I actually have the exact opposite opinion. Crofty is putting on a show, and being arrogant about his position on TV. He's playing up for the camera. Every time Ted does a show though he just seems like a random Joe who got a pit pass by accident, and is now running around like a spoiled kid, super excited about F1.Holm86 wrote:I really like this Crofty guy as a host. He is much more down to earth and humble. Ted Kravitz to me seems a bit arrogant.
I'm rather hoping for an epic tell-all about the Stepney affair, hiring secret security forces to tape Moseley in action, tales of Whitmarsh's covert betrayal, his role as a British spy, his exile to a Buddhist monastery where he learned to master the force, and of course his ultimate return to power which involved a dessert battle on camels against Mumtalakat's secret army.mikeerfol wrote:I guess he will reveal who will be the new CEO/whatever?Avocado wrote:James Allen:Hmm??And on March 6 the team [Williams] will unveil its new Martini livery at a ceremony in London’s West End. Sadly for the media this clashes with McLaren’s Ron Dennis breaking his silence, leaving anguished journalists trying to be in two places at once!
Are the running different rear suspension? seems clearer there than with the mushroom blockersmclaren_mircea wrote:Mclaren chose to run the first of the two days allowed by FIA for promotional filming days. Mclaren chose this first day after the first Bahrain test. FIA allows 100 km, and under Eric Boullier's eyes Kevin took the car in the morning, and Jenson in the afternoon.
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