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liamvictor liamvictor discovered this in Motor Sports 6 reviews since May 20, 2008
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liamvictor discovered 7 weeks ago
Inside the Scandal That Rocked the Formula One Racing World Note to self. When undertaking industrial espionage, do my own photocopying.
NSonweb rated 3 weeks ago
Narrates the misadventures of McLaren a la Ferrari in the Formula One Racing in year 2007
GoodnightJulia rated 6 weeks ago
From the page: It was June 2007 in sleepy Surrey County, and Coughlan, a statuesque blonde, sauntered through the door of the shop holding a sheaf of 780 pages. Scan them onto two CDs, she told the clerk, a forgettable middle-aged guy in a forgettable office park in the middle of nowhere. Nothing strange about the order, unless you happened to be a Formula One fan and happened to take a close look at the material: schematic drawings, technical reports, pictures, and financial information -- enough insider dope to design a Formula One race car. Each page was emblazoned with one of the most famous logos in the world: the prancing black horse of Ferrari.
skeletor rated 6 weeks ago
Fascinating article about the stepney-gate affair
slipped rated 7 weeks ago
The Ferrari F2007 Illustration: Bryan Christie From the page: Of all the copy shops in all of England, Trudy Coughlan had the rotten luck of walking into Document Image Processing. It was June 2007 in sleepy Surrey County, and Coughlan, a statuesque blonde, sauntered through the door of the shop holding a sheaf of 780 pages. Scan them onto two CDs, she told the clerk, a forgettable middle-aged guy in a forgettable office park in the middle of nowhere. Nothing strange about the order, unless you happened to be a Formula One fan and happened to take a close look at the material: schematic drawings, technical reports, pictures, and financial information -- enough insider dope to design a Formula One race car. Each page was emblazoned with one of the most famous logos in the world: the prancing black horse of Ferrari.
kickoff22 rated 7 weeks ago
From the page: "the biggest scandal ever to rock the world of Formula One racing."
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