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"The Toyota Way"

- One Man Show Is a No No No-

Okay so what exactly is the "Toyota way?" Well according to Ralf in another one of his "I'm in a bad mood so I'll give you $#!t if you wanna know" interviews (more reason to be after saying adios to 'em and replaced by Timo Glock) it apparently is Toyota's stubbornly dumbness of not hiring Ross or even stirring up any talks at all with the guru which is proof that they will never succeed. Ouch Ralf. A bit of a harsh note isn't it? According to him, a one man show is a no show in Toyota. Here's what he said:

"Toyota is, to my knowledge, the only team that didn't want to talk with Ross Brawn. I offered the team contact with him but there was no reaction. Not only meeting took place. The team structure is very clear and it's clearly the result of what they call 'the Toyota way'. This 'way' is why someone like Ross Brawn cannot go there. Brawn should have been a candidate, someone to strengthen the team. But Toyota don't want a one-man show."


- We Are In It To Win It!-
According to Quick Nick, BMW's stunning improvements this season would not be possible without the recent upgrades of their infrastructure and resources, i.e. money from the sponsors! Money, money, money, Ah YEAH!

Since BMW took over the Sauber team in 2005 they have been constantly upgrading putting money to doubling the team's workforce and upgrading that all and pricey might I add important wind tunnel. He for one is very optimistic of next year with their goal of winning a grand prix and hopefull
y, ultimately the F1 World title I say?

"In most areas we need to make just minor steps. This year, we lost too many points due to a lack of reliability but apart from that, there is virtually no area where I see a major backlog. We are in Formula One to win." Oh how true... At it boy!


-Someone Get Me a Translator to Interpret Flav's Words, Please!-

According to F1's prima donna who really has a hard time keeping things to himself or make
himself a tad bit easier to understand as he revealed to radio show GrParlamento by Italian news service ANSA, there is a 60% chance that Alonso would race for Renault next season.

Flav is looking to replace his two current drivers! Note to Flav: Heikki is an asset. It would be a shame for you to give him away, letting say Macca pick him up? I'll say it in Italian in case you didn't understand: Heikki รจ un bene. Sarebbe un peccato per lei a dargli le spalle, lasciando dire Macca cuccioli di lui? Forgive me for my crude Italian, I'm not really so fluent in it. Dispiace.

And he mentioned something about an auntie, Bangladesh, Tokyo and marriage (the one thing he might not be so keen on) or something. You can figure it out for yourself:

"Renault will definitely have different drivers next year. There is a 60 percent chance Alonso will be with us. We have an advantage (in taking Alonso) because we know him. Between today and the day after tomorrow it will be decided. When you marry, split up and get back together it is not easy. We and he have the intention of finding a solution. This week will be decisive for the marriage. He can choose and he knows us. Last year he chose McLaren and made a mistake. We often forget these are 25-year-olds who have never lived their youths. They'd prefer to stay at home with their auntie than to go doing promotional work in Bangladesh or in Tokyo. Alonso knows us from a human point of view and that is important. The last season has been difficult for him. It may have even changed his personality. We'll talk, I want to see where he wants to go. At McLaren he arrived as the World Champion and he was put in competition against a rookie driver: that way the relationship inside a team is put in danger. You can't have two prima donnas inside a team. You need to get behind one of the drivers. In this phase he is not thinking of the money. He is thinking of everything except money." Ahh... Flav's man love for Ferd... Didn't he say something about a contract expiring by Tuesday a while ago?

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