
McLaren cheating...
#1
Posted 27 March 2000 - 23:11
Here we have a MAC in trouble, and not a peep. Even the Ferrari fans are saying they hope he wins the appeal and gets back his points. Strange...
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#2
Posted 27 March 2000 - 23:14
#3
Posted 27 March 2000 - 23:17
(I'm not counting Frans as he lives in another dimension.);)
#4
Posted 27 March 2000 - 23:34
Look, I want David to be re-instated as well. I also wish the FIA would lax down on the rules, and not go into every race looking for someone to DQ. I swear to god, this is just a PR stunt by the FIA stewards. They just want their name out there incase they do not have a job anymore. Anyone can see that they just want to show their authority, and lay down the law because they can. To me, they seem like a bunch of over protective parents that want to set their kids in the right place. Makes me sick that the sport I've followed since 1978 has turned into such a FIAsco. I bet these Stewards go into the race wanting to do something controversial. Last year in Montreal, i was siting right in front of the scrutineering garage. Let me tell you, the Jordan and MaClaren team were ALWAYS being held at that bay longer then all the teams. EJ got into an agument with one of the Stewards, who I believe was Charlie Whiting. They must have yelled at each other for a good five minutes. Same goes for Ron Dennis. Meanwhile, Ferrari and Williams, just did a stop and go through the scruteneering bay.
It's got to stop!
Jason
#5
Posted 27 March 2000 - 23:39
If you are not willing to believe that many teams are willing to cheat, then ask yourself why they are all so keen to hide everything with covers?
(Oh, maybe it was the covers that were too heavy and bent the McLaren front wings down!)
#6
Posted 27 March 2000 - 23:45

#8
Posted 27 March 2000 - 23:52
Why talk in absence of facts? or you could actually see on your TV screen that the wings were in fact damaged and not mounted lower?
PS. Ferrari run the boards all weekend because Ron Dennis waited until he was defeated to talk to his friends and have them DSQed.....
#9
Posted 27 March 2000 - 23:55
I know some cars are closer to the limits then most, but it seemed that the argument was on directed towards the type of rear wing elements Jordan were using, and for the Mac's, the shape and length of the diffuser. Wanna know something, I love the sport, and I don't hate any team. I like competition to be on track instead of off the track.
Jason
#10
Posted 28 March 2000 - 00:05
#11
Posted 28 March 2000 - 00:13
Quite frankly it sounds like all the cars took a hell of a beating during the race...apparently 5 out of the top 6 cars wooden planks were non-compliant after the race. I couldn't believe the way MS's car was jumping around while he was passing Mika.
I definitely think this one should be overturned...that track was ridiculous in some sections.....
#12
Posted 28 March 2000 - 00:19

Ellen, i've got absolutely no evidence at all

#13
Posted 28 March 2000 - 00:24
#14
Posted 28 March 2000 - 00:28
Maybe I'm a simp, but this seems real easy to me. Inspect the cars THOROUGLY before qualifying. Inspect the cars THOROUGLY after the race. If the cars are outside of the specs, they are illegal and should be DQ'd UNLESS something happened during the race to cause the descrepency, and the cause can be PROVEN. Thus we have the appeals process.
Does that make any sense?
[This message has been edited by Mr. Salty (edited 03-27-2000).]
#15
Posted 28 March 2000 - 00:34

Otherwise, one of these days its going to get crazy, like... the final race of the championship has been run, but the results of the World Championship won't be known until McLaren's appeal from Monza goes through... even if they win that appeal, Ferrari might win a differnt appeal and get their points back from Indianapois, and win after all

#16
Posted 28 March 2000 - 00:45
#17
Posted 28 March 2000 - 01:17
#18
Posted 28 March 2000 - 01:32
"Let he who is without sin cast the first stone."
"People living in glass houses..."
"Judge not, lest ye be judged."
hmmmmmm....
#19
Posted 28 March 2000 - 01:40
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#20
Posted 28 March 2000 - 02:38
I agree, Ron's tactics from last year are biting back. I am enjoying that a lot, although I hope Dc's car will be found damaged. I would hate for the driver, who raced very well considering the gearbox problems, to be stripped of his work.
#21
Posted 28 March 2000 - 03:59
Mika Salo's car was very far out of tolerance in Australia (was it 10mm + the 5mm allowed), and the Mclaren's were 2mm outside that tolerance (+ the 5mm allowed). Any performance gain? Not likely.
They will likely prove that and get the points back.
#22
Posted 28 March 2000 - 04:56
#23
Posted 29 March 2000 - 00:00
I think Ron Dennis will take one on the chin for the constructors, but DC will be reinstated somehow.
I would like to point out that it is not too early for this to affect the championships. Every point counts.