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#1 zac510

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Posted 17 September 2007 - 13:39

For a bit more of a light hearted thread..

Ferrari hail photocopy shop employee

http://www.autosport...rt.php/id/62491

"Without him it would never have been possible to shine the light on to one of the worst pages in the history of motorsport," he added.


:rotfl:

Surely your technical documents aren't that bad Luca?

Perhaps he could have followed it up with something like: "May he bask in the reflections of the pages and his good deeds".

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#2 zac510

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Posted 17 September 2007 - 13:40

Damn, can you fix the spelling of his name? :(

#3 imaginesix

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Posted 17 September 2007 - 14:00

If it was the photocopy shop employee who clued in to the significance of the information, my bet is that he kept a copy for himself (he would have needed something concrete to show Ferrari to be taken seriously anyways). Which means at least some of the 780 pages will inevitably end up online.

If we all keep watching for it we will eventually find it.

#4 DCult

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Posted 18 September 2007 - 12:40

Originally posted by imaginesix
If it was the photocopy shop employee who clued in to the significance of the information, my bet is that he kept a copy for himself (he would have needed something concrete to show Ferrari to be taken seriously anyways). Which means at least some of the 780 pages will inevitably end up online.

If we all keep watching for it we will eventually find it.



I can only drool at the idea of those pages appearing on the internet. It would be divine justice for all the harm Ferrari, Todt and Max have done to F1. According to Mosley, a lot of teams would pay 100 million to have that info. So McLaren have paid for them. Maybe they should put them on the Internet :p

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Posted 25 September 2007 - 09:24

Originally posted by DCult



I can only drool at the idea of those pages appearing on the internet. It would be divine justice for all the harm Ferrari, Todt and Max have done to F1.


Ok, now I get it. Mclaren is the victim in all this. :drunk: :stoned:

#6 phantom II

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Posted 25 September 2007 - 13:06

Your nprayers have been answered. Watch this space.

Originally posted by DCult



I can only drool at the idea of those pages appearing on the internet. It would be divine justice for all the harm Ferrari, Todt and Max have done to F1. According to Mosley, a lot of teams would pay 100 million to have that info. So McLaren have paid for them. Maybe they should put them on the Internet :p



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Posted 09 October 2007 - 18:56

Originally posted by phantom II
Your nprayers have been answered. Watch this space.

Well???
Where are they??? :confused:;)

#8 phantom II

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Posted 09 October 2007 - 19:16

I read some where that the FIA accidently released them to the internet. I waiting for someone to post them myself. I'll put someone else on watch. Dismissed.

Originally posted by Arrows4Ever

Well???
Where are they??? :confused:;)



#9 zac510

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Posted 09 October 2007 - 19:20

Did nobody at all get the pun?

#10 macoran

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Posted 10 October 2007 - 00:53

Originally posted by zac510
Did nobody at all get the pun?


The shining light made it clear as day dinnit?

#11 zac510

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Posted 10 October 2007 - 07:48

nice one :lol:

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Posted 10 October 2007 - 12:58

Why only one "page" of the history of motorsport? Perhaps "the worst chapter of the history of motorsport" considering that 780 pages must have had som structure?

But surely the document isn't going to end up on the web. Filesharing is a crime, isn't it? ;)