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FIA/Michelin/FOCA addresses
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8, Place de la Concorde 75008 Paris France Telephone: +33 1 43 12 44 55 Facsimile: +33 1 43 12 44 66 The only public email address is the webmasters, but perhaps if he gets 10,000 emails he'll mention it to somebody Michelin 46, rue du Ressort 63100 Clermont-Ferrand France www.michelinsport.com Bernie (notice he doesn't have a website Formula One Management 6 Princes Gate Knightsbridge London SW7 1QJ United Kingdom |
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"Byron Forbes" > wrote in message ... > and/or > > http://www.bridgestone-eu.com/bfe/v/...00 000007RCRD > ask them if they had any secret Firestone info that made their drivers a > lot safer than the Michelin runners that also stuffed this race right up. > I sent this - "I just wondered if anyone could tell me if Bridgestone had information gained from Firestone from the Indy 500 race that, if shared with Michelin, could have spared Ralph Schumacher a life threatening accident?" ......and got this - "Thank you very much for your confidence in our organisation. We will do our best to answer your request as soon as possible." LOL. |
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So it's Bridgestone's fault Michelin got their sums wrong? I bet you
blamed the companies that make trenchcoats for Columbine didn't you... |
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An auto-response, Byron.
Hardly hilarious. Bruce. "Byron Forbes" > wrote in message ... > > ......and got this - > > > "Thank you very much for your confidence in our organisation. We will do > our best to answer your request as soon as possible." > > > > LOL. > > |
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"Bruce Kennewell" > wrote in news:42b87177
@mail.netspeed.com.au: > An auto-response, Byron. > Hardly hilarious. > > Bruce. That and the fact he walked away from the SAFER barrier wall, means this is a non-issue. dave henrie |
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What sums? - they had no data, unlike Bridgestone.
"mcewena" > wrote in message ups.com... > So it's Bridgestone's fault Michelin got their sums wrong? I bet you > blamed the companies that make trenchcoats for Columbine didn't you... > |
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That's why it was funny actually Bruce.
Your autoresponse was not however. "Bruce Kennewell" > wrote in message ... > An auto-response, Byron. > Hardly hilarious. > > Bruce. > > "Byron Forbes" > wrote in message > ... >> >> ......and got this - >> >> >> "Thank you very much for your confidence in our organisation. We will do >> our best to answer your request as soon as possible." >> >> >> >> LOL. >> >> > > |
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"Dave Henrie" > wrote in message . 97.136... > "Bruce Kennewell" > wrote in news:42b87177 > @mail.netspeed.com.au: > >> An auto-response, Byron. >> Hardly hilarious. >> >> Bruce. > > That and the fact he walked away from the SAFER barrier wall, means this > is a non-issue. > > dave henrie Ok, so we can downgrade the charge from murder to attempted murder? |
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Food for thought... like this never happened before...
Hell in what, the late 60's or early 70's, Kenny Roberts couldnt get a rain tire to ride the some european Gran Prix his1st year, nobody would let him have one and his tire people had NOT even thought to design one. You think Kenny asked the people to run the race when it dried up? or reconfigure the track? **** NO! He took his dry tire, cut grooves in the bitches by hand before the race, wen out there on his 1st ever rain race... He whooped thier asses... the SOB's in france or england refused to pay him his winnings... , I didnt get to see the race, so all I have gotten (information wise) is what I read here and another news group... But, with Safer barriers, and all the **** for safety and they didnt go out and race? PFFFFT! Real men are no more I guess? rent On Any Sunday (circa 1973 74) sometime if you havent seen it, or dont know who Kenny Roberts is. more about a legend... About 30 years ago, (motorcycle raicing) Yamaha was seeking to break Harley's winning way on American dirt tracks, so they took the GP 500cc 2 stroke road race engine and put it in Kenny Roberts' flat tracker. Go here for a good article on the history of that freaky bike and King Kenny's experiences with it: http://www.superbikeplanet.com/dontpaymeenuff.htm Byron Forbes enlightened us with: > What sums? - they had no data, unlike Bridgestone. > > > "mcewena" > wrote in message > ups.com... >> So it's Bridgestone's fault Michelin got their sums wrong? I bet >> you blamed the companies that make trenchcoats for Columbine didn't >> you... |
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