31-03-2013, 09:57
He conseguido parte de una noticia de pago del autosport: No puedo garantizar la fuente, pero lo que dice es esto:
All this led rival team bosses to make increasingly snide comments about Red Bull's management, with some referring to Horner as 'Mini Bernie'. Game-playing was very much in evidence: for example, in Malaysia a group of team principals met in full view of RBR's hospitality in the belief that they would be spotted and the absent Ecclestone informed.
According to one it took all of two minutes before Horner was seen on the telephone. "He could, of course, have been calling home…" said one with a wink.
This is all new to me. Wonder if this changes how anyone thinks of Horner?
Acusan a Horner de chivata perrilla de Bernie....los otros directores....le llaman Mini Bernie en la intimidad.
All this led rival team bosses to make increasingly snide comments about Red Bull's management, with some referring to Horner as 'Mini Bernie'. Game-playing was very much in evidence: for example, in Malaysia a group of team principals met in full view of RBR's hospitality in the belief that they would be spotted and the absent Ecclestone informed.
According to one it took all of two minutes before Horner was seen on the telephone. "He could, of course, have been calling home…" said one with a wink.
This is all new to me. Wonder if this changes how anyone thinks of Horner?
Acusan a Horner de chivata perrilla de Bernie....los otros directores....le llaman Mini Bernie en la intimidad.