30-09-2015, 08:33
(30-09-2015, 06:46)katana escribió: No me habia fijado pero por lo que se ve en la carrera de japon los Mercedes salieron poco por la tv, y todos se preguntan el porque, ya saben la respuesta: El enano esta resentido con Mercedes por no facilitarle los motores a su colegita toxico.
¿ Que el Enano no controla el circo con sus payasos ? Me parto.
Cita del articulo:
The mystery of the missing Mercedes
Television viewers around the world noticed there was very little coverage of Mercedes from Japan, despite the team locking out the front row of the grid and finishing one-two in the race.
There are senior figures in F1 who say this is a form of retribution from commercial boss Bernie Ecclestone, who controls the TV coverage, for their refusal to supply Red Bull with engines next year.
Ecclestone, insiders say, is also in dispute with the teams about the display of sponsor logos in the garages. And there was a distinct paucity of those broadcast from Suzuka, too.
Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff was asked about this after the race.
"I wasn't sure during the race where we were," he said. "I needed to look at the timing screens because you couldn't see the cars on track. Errr... Our first priority is to win the race. If that is not enough, then this is beyond my control."
"Have you upset Bernie?" he was asked, the questioner knowing the answer full well.
"It's always very difficult to please Bernie all the time. I need to find out."
Was this some form of retribution for Red Bull? "No, I don't think this is linked," he said.
Mercedes non-executive chairman Niki Lauda added: "I want to see Bernie next week and ask him what is the reason. If you ask the question, you get an answer."
Not many within the paddock have any doubts about what it will be.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/formula1/34372681
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