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    Bonehead of the race

    I'll give it to Fisi for getting into that Spyker's way like that.
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    Well, I usually rate him and his comments, but for me the 'bonehead' of the race was Martin Brundle, who suggested that Mclaren might tell Alonso to drop back to let Hamilton become champion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tamburello
    Well, I usually rate him and his comments, but for me the 'bonehead' of the race was Martin Brundle, who suggested that Mclaren might tell Alonso to drop back to let Hamilton become champion.
    Are you serious? Brundle said that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tamburello
    Well, I usually rate him and his comments, but for me the 'bonehead' of the race was Martin Brundle, who suggested that Mclaren might tell Alonso to drop back to let Hamilton become champion.
    I can't believe this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazio
    Are you serious? Brundle said that?
    But not once, not twice, not even thrice.
    I'm old enough that I don't have to put up with your crap anymore.

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    Are you saying that mac would not do that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazio
    Are you serious? Brundle said that?
    What's so shocking about this ?..so for Ferrari it's ok to Have Massa let raikkonen pass in the pits...to get that necessary first place...But suppose....end of the race...Kimi crosses the line first..Massa second..no change for Alonso to become champion anymore..and Hamilton in 6th..don't you think it would be normal for Fernando to let Lewis pass so he would finish 5th ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TL
    ...don't you think it would be normal for Fernando to let Lewis pass so he would finish 5th ?
    Are we talking about the same Hamilton who publicly stated that he wants FA to quit McLaren and so on?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TL
    What's so shocking about this ?..so for Ferrari it's ok to Have Massa let raikkonen pass in the pits...to get that necessary first place...But suppose....end of the race...Kimi crosses the line first..Massa second..no change for Alonso to become champion anymore..and Hamilton in 6th..don't you think it would be normal for Fernando to let Lewis pass so he would finish 5th ?
    I'll tell you why it's shocking.
    Fred had a chance to win the wdc all the way to the last lap of the race
    if Kimi had an engine failiar.
    I hope that is a good enough reason.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ioan
    Are we talking about the same Hamilton who publicly stated that he wants FA to quit McLaren and so on?
    what's your point ? both drivers work for Mclaren...so yes it would be also in Fernando's interest to keep the champion within the own team no ? It's called professionalism I think !

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