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Stewards, the good news and the bad

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Bigbird

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Dec 14, 2009, 5:42:10 AM12/14/09
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I don't know if anyone else noticed but the stewards system has changed
for next year. The corrupt stooge Donnelly is out of *this* picture.

Instead:
"A smaller permanent group of F1 Stewards will sit with experienced
former F1 drivers to provide a permanent panel of three FIA stewards,
together with one steward representing the National Sporting Authority,
to deal with F1 at each Grand Prix."

The bad news is that Donnelly is rumoured to be Todts new F1
commissioner. As if to remind us that this new leaf comes from the same
book.

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Bigbird
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Chad

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Dec 14, 2009, 9:54:21 AM12/14/09
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It 'sounds' like a good change to me. Even with Donnelly as commissioner.

They plan to have the panel able to make quick decisions and review
audio/video during the race, so hopefully anyone outside that panel won't
have the ability to influence decisions very much.

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Chad


Frank Adam

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Dec 14, 2009, 10:01:52 AM12/14/09
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On 14 Dec 2009 10:42:10 GMT, "Bigbird"
<Bigbird.us...@Gmail.com> wrote:

>I don't know if anyone else noticed but the stewards system has changed
>for next year. The corrupt stooge Donnelly is out of *this* picture.
>
>Instead:
>"A smaller permanent group of F1 Stewards will sit with experienced
>former F1 drivers to provide a permanent panel of three FIA stewards,
>together with one steward representing the National Sporting Authority,
>to deal with F1 at each Grand Prix."
>

That sounds good. I'd like to see Piqut Snr, Prost and DeCesaris
stting on the panel. With a live feed to the decision making process.
:)

>The bad news is that Donnelly is rumoured to be Todts new F1
>commissioner. As if to remind us that this new leaf comes from the same
>book.
>

As i've said, a god damned union. Buddies rubbing up each other.

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Regards, Frank

APLer

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Dec 14, 2009, 11:17:55 PM12/14/09
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"Bigbird" <Bigbird.us...@Gmail.com> wrote in
news:xn0givz2c...@news.individual.net:

The easiest and most invisible way to get rid of some one f*cking things
up has been and probably will always be to promote him out of harms way.


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