Worst crime ever committed in F1?

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doink wrote:* Bernie Ecclestone's trophy wife
I was thinking Bernie alone suffices to be included in the list :)
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Spygate.

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Christian Horner's hairdresser is worth a mention, too.

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Dragonfly wrote:
doink wrote:* Bernie Ecclestone's trophy wife
I was thinking Bernie alone suffices to be included in the list :)
True, but this really is criminal.

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Traction wrote:Frank williams treatment of Nigel Mansell.... :x ...it would have been great to see him defend the championships but .....
blame Renault and Alain Prost

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siskue2005 wrote:
MIKEY_! wrote:That Renault team orders crash from a couple of years ago has gotta be up there.
+1
but not when Mclaren stole a 700 page technical dossier from Ferrari? I think trying to steal a whole season is worse than one race.
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The BBC hiring EJ
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HILTON wrote:Would Eddie Jordan's selection of shirts be eligible?
You win. Close thread.

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Eddie Jordan's commentary
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The Subaru flat-12 and the Coloni 3b that housed it ... man, was that ever a crime against racing ;)
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Pierce89 wrote:
siskue2005 wrote:
MIKEY_! wrote:That Renault team orders crash from a couple of years ago has gotta be up there.
+1
but not when Mclaren stole a 700 page technical dossier from Ferrari? I think trying to steal a whole season is worse than one race.
Except no one could have died or been injured stealing documents. Unless the thief got caught by the tifosi :lol:

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Pierce89 wrote:but not when Mclaren stole a 700 page technical dossier from Ferrari? I think trying to steal a whole season is worse than one race.
I think putting people's lives in danger is worse than any amount of theft ;)

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I have a feeling that shareholders in Sky are going to think that it is the decision to pay lots of money to take over from the BBC as primary broadcaster in the UK , the only country affected by the BBC's decision

how many people will take out a subscription so that they can watch half a seasons F1....not many is my guess ..I have yet to meet anyone who is not a Sky subscriber who intends to pay them , and no new subscribers means Sky have wasted their money ...not that I will shed a tear for them

personally I have invested £60 in a complete satellite system to watch the 'missing' races on german TV ..less that Sky would cost for one month !
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martin brundle and his open shirt with chain look!! its proper shite!
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Constant rule changes, written in an era devoted to reducing costs but instead costs them tons more money.