....Toyota daje najvise para...Ta ekipa je vec dovoljno dugo u F1, i treba da krene sa boljim rezultatima...Imaju veliki budzet koji mogu da uloze u razvoj bolida...takav vozac bi ih samo jos vise motivisao i ''naterao'' da rade bolje...Mozda i to jeste najbolja opcija...Gde god da ode, nema sanse da se odmah sledece godine opet bori za titulu...bar neka zaradi najvise para iz jedne takve sezone...
A, one tamo godine, imace realne sanse....a sa Toyotom mozda i najvece...
p.s. Renault, Williams i Toyota imaju upraznjeno mesto, ali ne i BMW...
Pa to
Sada baš zbog svega što se desilo u sezoni,da se vrati u Renault da nam pokaže svima koliko je stvarno šampion.
O.K. može u Toyotu ali po meni je jako glupo posle svega.
DOPUNA
Opet to je samo moje mišjenje
Nakon gotovo pola godine priče o špijunskoj aferi, i raznim nedoumicama oko ovogodišnjeg svjetskog prvaka, FIA je konačno donijela službenu presudu i zaključila sezonu. McLarenove žalba se odbila.
Kao i što se očekivalo Kimiju Raikkonenu danas je potvrđena titula ovogodišnjeg svjetskog prvaka.
Podsjetimo, cijela priča krenula je nakon Velike nagrade Brazila gdje su Williamsovi i BMW-ovi bolidi bili pod istragom zbog razlike temperature u gorivu koja se protivi pravilniku. Suci nisu diskvalificirali dvije sporne momčadi, a McLaren je uložio apel na odluku i dobio saslušanje. Da se McLarenov cilj ostvario, i da su se diskvalificirali BMW, te Williams, Lewis Hamilton bi sa sedme pozicije skočio na četvrtu i pritom bez obzira na pobjedu Kimija Raikkonena postao svjetski prvak. Iako se vijećalo gotovo dva dana, FIA je prije nekoliko trenutaka potvrdila Kimija Raikkonena kao svjetskog prvaka u formuli 1 2007.
As of 17.30 GMT, there has yet to be an official announcement following yesterday’s International Court of Appeal hearing.
The hearing was originally lodged by the Motor Sports Association on behalf of McLaren Mercedes who wished to appeal the decision made by the race stewards’ in Brazil for not taking action against alleged use of ‘cool fuel’ at both BMW Sauber and Williams Toyota.
BMW Sauber, McLaren Mercedes, Williams Toyota and Ferrari had representatives at the London hearing which started at 1000 GMT on Thursday.
Kimi Raikkonen's status as 2007 World Champion has been confirmed after the FIA Court of Appeal rejected McLaren's right to appeal the result of the Brazil GP.
Had the BMWs of Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica as well as the Williams of Nico Rosberg been disqualified after allegedly using illegal fuel during the race, Lewis Hamilton would have been promoted to fourth place - a gain sufficient for him to 'win' the championship by a single point.
However, in a curious judgement, the Court of Appeal have upheld the result - and thus Raikkonen's status as champion - by concluding that 'the appeal lodged by Vodafone McLaren Mercedes is inadmissible',
Confirming the judgment, a statement read: "Following a report from the technical delegate indicating the temperature of fuel pumped into the cars number nine Nick Heidfeld, number 10 Robert Kubica, number 16 Nico Rosberg and number 17 Kazuki Nakajima, was more than 10 degrees centigrade below ambient temperature, the stewards of the meeting met to consider whether a penalty should be imposed.
"Having heard the evidence they decided not to impose a penalty as they had sufficient doubt as to both the temperature of the fuel on board the car and to the true ambient temperature.
"Having heard the explanations of both parties and having examined the various documents and other evidence, the court decided that the appeal lodged by Vodafone McLaren Mercedes is inadmissible."
McLaren had called into question the decision of the stewards at Interlagos not to punish Williams and BMW Sauber for apparently using 'cool fuel', so gaining a performance advantage.
Rosberg, Kubica and Heidfield finished fourth, fifth and sixth respectively in Brazil behind race-winner Raikkonen, with Hamilton seventh and so missing out on the title by a point from the Finn.
McLaren continually maintained in the build-up to the appeal there motive was for clarity of the regulations, and not for Hamilton to win the title in the courtroom.
However, after initially arguing whether McLaren's case was first admissible, and then the merits of their action, the team's lawyer Ian Mill QC called for disqualifcation of the three drivers and a reclassification of the championship.
That prompted Ferrari's lawyer, Nigel Tozzi QC, to brand McLaren as "naked opportunists," further suggesting they are "shameless hypocrites devoid of any integrity".
The four judges - John Cassidy from the United States, Vassilis Koussis from Greece, Jose Nacedo E Cunha from Portugal and Jan Stovicek from the Czech Republic - listened to four hours of legal argument at the hearing.
Their verdict concludes a miserable season for McLaren, notably as the team were fined £50million and stripped of all constructors' points in the 'spygate' case.
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