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Old 1 Apr 2001, 03:07 (Ref:75922)   #1
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What a joke. I guess this fuel was magically made legal. I wonder how much money or suck it took to get that fuel made legal. Ok, for you Ralfy fans lets suppose for a moment his fuel was legal. The first test the fuel was illegal. They then supposedly conducted a second test, as they should. If in fact the second test found the fuel legal, then anybody with any sense should know to conduct a 3rd and final test. Best two out of three wins. I have not heard of a third test. Surely the FIA arent so stupid as not to conduct a third test. Or maybe Williams knew it was illegal, and bought their way out. Fire away
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Old 1 Apr 2001, 03:17 (Ref:75924)   #2
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Well I am not going to comment, because I am a Ralf fan. But I do see how you might have a point.
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Old 1 Apr 2001, 03:58 (Ref:75928)   #3
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Well, I do remember 2 years ago that Villeneuve was forced to go to the back of the grid, even though he had legal fuel that did not match the sample given at the beginning of the year, which is exactly what they say Ralf had.

They wouldn't dare break up an all Schumacher row. If they did, whoever had the last say would likely be fired. Or the testing equipment would be called into question .
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Well, I do remember 2 years ago that Villeneuve was forced to go to the back of the grid, even though he had legal fuel that did not match the sample given at the beginning of the year, which is exactly what they say Ralf had.

I remember this also....BAD, VERY VERY BAD fia decision...They as always have used two different point of view, one is for the schumacher family, the other is for the others....THEIR CREDIBILITY IS LESS THAN ZERO, as usual, and that gives little credibility to the championship itself :-(
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