super AguriFormula One by *pizzdofwidie (U11045752) 16 April 2008 does anybody know more about super Aguri season being in doubt, due to a financial backer pulling out? this would be such a shame to F1 and davidson, F1 needs as many teams as it can get for me. Latest 10 commentsRead members' comments or add your own
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damonmansell (U9820492) posted Apr 16, 2008 I admire them greatly - they have achieved a lot considering the resources they have had and it will be very sad if they go under, not least because of all the people who will lose their jobs.
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Maverick (U8559356) posted Apr 16, 2008 I'm surprised nobody has suggested one particular line of thought...
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piroflip (U10766654) posted Apr 17, 2008 This is just another example of the loony cost of compeating in F1. Even Toyota's 600 million
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autounion (U1666237) posted Apr 17, 2008 Middle Eastern country didn't want a certain a person to attend their Grand prix>>
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autounion (U1666237) posted Apr 17, 2008 Sorry jolly, didn't see your question until now, not sure what you mean, generally or specific to this situation? I can tell you I was on the phone for an hour (4th time in 2 days) trying to get my malfunctioning modem replaced (in vain) or at least checked by them (I'd have to pay the same as ooh, buying another one, I declined and have gone back to the old one).
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*jollysilverking (U10240089) posted Apr 17, 2008 "After enjoying boiled's link, some of you may like to have an alternative to reading the daily paper (whichever that may be!):"
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autounion (U1666237) posted Apr 17, 2008 Ah, I see, that was in intro/reference to the redbulletin link jolly on which ever day it was.
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ronrafferty (U10739801) posted Apr 17, 2008 The moderator removed my last contribution for suggesting that Max Mosley could buy the Super Agurri team as he will soon have plenty of time on his hands.Was anybody really offended by this?
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