iceburns288
08-08-2005, 06:48 PM
This is from SniffPetrol.com
MCLAREN RELIABILITY ERROR
Kimi Raikkonen's world championship hopes were cruelly enhanced at the Hungaroring after his McLaren Mercedes completely failed to retire due to mechanical problems half way through the Hungarian Grand Prix. Mercedes have publicly apologised to Kimi for what they have called, "unacceptably low levels of unreliability". "We had rigorously tested for failure all week," said a man in really horrible leisurewear. "Why Raikkonen failed to retire like Montoya is beyond us, but we hope to look through our telemetry, which also failed to stop working throughout the race, to give us some ideas." Initial reports showed that a lack of a complete engine failure was to blame, but according to one anonymous engineer, "It could be one of a million components that actually worked. Frankly, we're stumped". McLaren now have a 3 week break to pinpoint any weak points within the car, develop them, and introduce some new ones
:rofl: :rofl:
MCLAREN RELIABILITY ERROR
Kimi Raikkonen's world championship hopes were cruelly enhanced at the Hungaroring after his McLaren Mercedes completely failed to retire due to mechanical problems half way through the Hungarian Grand Prix. Mercedes have publicly apologised to Kimi for what they have called, "unacceptably low levels of unreliability". "We had rigorously tested for failure all week," said a man in really horrible leisurewear. "Why Raikkonen failed to retire like Montoya is beyond us, but we hope to look through our telemetry, which also failed to stop working throughout the race, to give us some ideas." Initial reports showed that a lack of a complete engine failure was to blame, but according to one anonymous engineer, "It could be one of a million components that actually worked. Frankly, we're stumped". McLaren now have a 3 week break to pinpoint any weak points within the car, develop them, and introduce some new ones
:rofl: :rofl: