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Like most disputes, the truth usually is somewhere near the middle between both side's stories.
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Quote from: Speeddog on February 10, 2009, 09:38:33 AM
Like most disputes, the truth usually is somewhere near the middle between both side's stories.
I'd be pretty interested to see that written resignation letter. That'd be a weird press release if they didn't have it. I bet this stems from a misunderstanding about that letter. It's probably something that Corona *could* decide to treat as a resignation if they wanted to, but it sounds like Holden didn't mean it that way. We'll probably never know what happened.
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holden's atty responds:
http://roadracingworld.com/news/article/?article=35548
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His attorney sucks at writing press releases.
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doesn't sound very lawyerly does he
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not so much. mebbe he texted in the press release? "Jakz awsum GR8 rdr Crna R lyrz"
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I didn't realize there could be 2 firsts
"First, the industry does not need this type of ..."
"First, there is no doubt in my mind something over at Corona is..."
Then I didn't see a second.
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Secondly, I really don't think that Corona has a great track record.
B, it does seem pretty clear that Honda & Corona decided to go with the "better option" and Holden be damned.
vii, first post.
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