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As more news becomes available, this situation just seems to get sadder, and
sadder! ![]() http://f1.automoto365.com/news/contr...&news_id=30480 In a last minute change, however, the BIC has been informed by Formula One Management that the Vodafone McLaren-Mercedes team has had new pits allocated. Originally it was planned that the team would take its place in the fifth set of garages, as it did for the Malaysian and Australian Grands Prix. However late notice arrived to announce that instead of garages 15-18, the Vodafone McLaren-Mercedes team would take up residence in garages 33-35. Traditionally the pit lane allocation is decided by the previous season’s points but McLaren scored no points in the constructors’ championship despite its drivers finishing second and third in the drivers’ title battle behind Ferrari’s Kimi Räikkönen. “We understand that it is in line with the rules and regulations of the sport for McLaren, which scored no points in the 2007 constructors’ championship, to take the final set of garages,” said Shaikh Salman bin Isa Al Khalifa, Chief Operating Officer at the BIC. “However in Bahrain we do our utmost to ensure that fans of each team get to sit opposite their favourite team’s pit garages to see the action unfold. Sadly on this occasion we must apologise to McLaren fans and accept that this is force majeure.” The Formula One paddock itself is a hive of activity, with the team hospitality areas being branded and kitted out and the Paddock Club suites above the pit lane being fettled in sumptuous style. |
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Imo this is BAD!
I was the first to boil when McLaren were not relegated to the back of pitlane but this is even worse imo. FOM need to understand they can't make up their minds as they go along. McLaren may have allocated equipment and corporate hospitality based on getting bay5 as they had been advised. If they've less space does that mean McLaren now have to turn away high-end ticket holders as there's simply not enough room? As per the article re fans who have bought tickets across from McLaren, I completed understand their frustration. This is not good enough. Once a decision had been made, albeit the wrong one, they needed to stick to it. |
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Interesting move from Bernie (as he is the one giving orders at the FOM). Muslims want to know that their GP is held in acordance with their belief in honesty, and fair play. Thus turning the tables on Bernie saying "you can take our millions. But our fans are going to have every reason to believe the race they are presenting is completely on the up, and up" |
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Interesting move from Bernie (as he is the one giving orders at the FOM). I had downloaded the 08 Malaysian gp press kit hoping in would include the pit allocations on there, but alas it didn't, and I forgot to check to see who Mcleran was pitting beside during the race. Also I would like to note that grid position isn't set in stone as according to the Turkish GP Press kit, Williams took the back spots on pit lane in 07 (But they still maintained the 3 garage space as opposed to 2 garages that SA, Spyker, and Team Torro got ) |
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