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The self styled playboy and cheat was on the grid at Monza this weekend.
What's Flav the Impaller up to? Rumors of his link with Pirelli may be just a load of hot rubber but was there anything more to this visit than seeing his property win for the Tifosi? Will we ever experience Mr Briatore's flamboyant, and some will claim overly dominating personality grace the Pits again? Quite telling that he was walking about with no Pass on ![]() |
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The self styled playboy and cheat was on the grid at Monza this weekend. ![]() Who are you to point a fingerand slander Briatore like this? What have you done in motor racing? You are so smug in your accusations, pointing your finger, yet you know nothing about Flavio and worse you measure him based on a media portrait that focuses on a single incident where he was found guilty by a kangaroo court - later overturned by a proper court. You sound like one of these gossip columnists that inhabit the rags of the world. Show respect for a man that recognized and enabled two outstanding people to become double world champions - Schumi and Alonso. In addition, you slander Briatore and therefore by default do the same to Mark Webber and Alonso as they publicly stood by Flavio, in Mark's case, despite threats from the FIA. You are no different to those who do the same to Bernie - people who know nothing about him, who he is, but slavishly believe that which a corrupt and ignorant media feed up. |
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You're damn right!! Sleazy Flav is probably up to his usual tricks again. I thought F1 was well rid of this bugger, but I was wrong. The people in f1 are forgiving and generous people. They know that f1 is a business where mistakes can be made and tremendous pressure is brought to bear. It is not the best thing to have a puritanical attitude towards f1 because teams have always sailed close to the wind. The allegations against Flavio is the past. He is a great character and someone with different ideas because he did not come up through the usual motor racing ranks - and it does make a big difference. Whereever he went in pitlane other than to Renault, he was welcomed by all, because we know that the quintessential Flavio is good people and he is liked. I would welcome him back in an active capacity and that he was at the grand prix is the most important signal that he has the approval of his friend and business partner, Bernie Ecclestone. So be nice. Regardless what you believe he did, he did not do it to you and his positive attributes far outweigh the negative. |
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Nothing to worry about. Flav was holding the "push to spin Massa" button for Ferrari, just in case Alonso needed to be faster again. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I'm not arguing about his successes, nor even begrudging him them, but there is much more to his story than that |
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