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Ainda acordei para ver a modelo e activista a mostrar que não fazia ideia ao que lá estava. É quem lhe deu a bandeira para a mão ainda pior. 

 

Foi mais o secante do ano mas ao menos ganhou a Ferrari. 

 

O Kimi que meta os papeis para a reforma. 

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21 hours ago, DG said:

A escolha não era difícil caso fosse para limpar o mundial de construtores. Era o Ricciardo.

Não gosto desse gajo, é croquete :trollface:

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MCLAREN OFFERS CONTRACT TO DANIEL RICCIARDO

The McLaren Formula 1 team is interested in signing Daniel Ricciardo for the next season and offers over 20 million dollars. The Australian driver has said previously that he is trying to find new options for his career in Formula 1 and he was thinking his exit from Red Bull Racing.

His contract with Red Bull expires at the end of 2018 and he is already analysing his options for 2019. It is uncertain if Fernando Alonso will retire or remain in the Formula 1 Championship for the next year. This is something that brings McLaren in a difficult position as it must think very carefully the line-up of drivers from now.

The advisor of Red Bull Helmut Marko spoke about Ricciardo on Sport Bild after Monaco Grand Prix: "Our Daniel Ricciardo is the king of the market. McLaren offers him more every week, but above all some people in Mercedes would absolutely want to join them in the team. We want to keep him and Daniel knows it. Why should he go to Mercedes or Ferrari? To be a No. 2 driver? With us, Daniel has equal opportunities with the same equipment and no team orders. I think he knows that too."

It is worth noting that if Ricciardo signs with McLaren, then his contract will make him one of the highest-paid drivers in Formula 1.

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Gosto imenso da McLaren e do Ricciardo, mas não vejo isto acontecer. Já me custa ver um piloto de topo como o Alonso a definhar no meio da tabela quando ainda tem talento mais que suficiente para lutar pelo titulo, quanto mais alguém ainda mais novo...
 

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Boullier resigns as McLaren seeks “major change”
McLaren has announced the resignation of racing director Eric Boullier following the Formula 1 team’s poor start to the 2018 season.

McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown, who accepted Boullier’s resignation yesterday, said the performance of the team’s car this year “has not met the expectations of anyone at McLaren, especially our loyal fans.”
“This is not the fault of the hundreds of committed and hard-working men and women at McLaren. The causes are systemic and structural, which require major change from within.”

The team split from engine supplier Honda, whose power units it repeatedly blamed for three years of poor performances, at the end of last season. The team took on a Renault customer engine deal this year but is lagging behind both the Renault works team and fellow Renault customers Red Bull.

“With today’s announcement, we start to address those issues head on and take the first step on our road to recovery,” Brown added.

“I would like to take this opportunity on behalf of the entire team to thank Eric for his service and contribution to McLaren and wish him well in his future endeavours.”

Boullier had been under increased pressure following comments made by an anonymous McLaren employee to a newspaper which claimed there was a “toxic atmosphere” in the team. Pressed on the matter during the French Grand Prix two weeks ago, Boullier said at the time he would not retire.

Boullier joined the team from Lotus at the beginning of 2014. He said he is “very proud to have worked with such a brilliant team over the past four years, but I recognise now is the right time for me to step down.”
“I want to wish everyone at McLaren the best for the remainder of the season and for the future,” he added.

McLaren said a “simplified” technical leadership had been put in place following his departure. IndyCar champion and Indianapolis 500 winner Gil de Ferran, who was sporting director of former F1 team BAR between 2005 and 2007, has been appointed as McLaren’s new sporting director.

Former Ferrari race engineer Andrea Stella has become the team’s performance director with responsibility for trackside operations. McLaren Racing chief operating officer Simon Roberts will handle production and logistical matters.

Bom, algo tinha de ser feito... 

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Não o eram já no ano passado? Pelo menos na primeira metade da época. E o mundial tanto em pilotos como em construtores está muito equilibrado. 

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Foi uma boa corrida com muitas peripécias, mas merda para as team orders. Estragam o entretenimento por completo, e foram transmitidas nas duas principais equipas da luta pelo titulo. Podem ter todos os motivos e mais algum, mas odeio essa merda. Tal como tanto o Kimi como o Bottas não devem ter gostado muito de as ouvir.

Posto isto, ver a McLaren no estado em que está deprime-me por completo.

 

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