OK . . . there are a couple of candidates:
* Ron Dennis
* Fernando Alonso
* Lewis Hamilton
* Fabrizio
* The Stewards
* donKey jote
I say it's Ron Dennis . . . .
and donKey Jote!!! :D
:s mokin:
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OK . . . there are a couple of candidates:
* Ron Dennis
* Fernando Alonso
* Lewis Hamilton
* Fabrizio
* The Stewards
* donKey jote
I say it's Ron Dennis . . . .
and donKey Jote!!! :D
:s mokin:
i don't think anybody came out smelling of roses. they all looked pretty pathetic in their own way, but i have to agree and say its ron. he may very well have lost control of his drivers and the team.
I'd have to say that Ron Dennis gets my vote for having a tail pinned on. All others involved seemed to redeem themselves (at least somewhat). Only Dennis still wears egg on his face.
It's definently ol' Ron! The man couldn't lie straight in bed over the weekend. Way to go Ron "Mr Integrity" Dennis! ;)
Yep, gets my vote :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by race aficionado
RD - his whole organization is falling apart under him and he keeps trying to spin his stories to fit the facts. Might be time for RD to tend the garden.
Ron - no doubt about it
Nobody was innocent, but I think it's the stewards. Whatever about whether Alonso deliberately blocked Hamilton, he didn't impede him. Hamilton could have gone out again. Of course, his strategy would have been destroyed, but that's not governed by the rules of F1. So why did they have to step in? Should they have penalised Ferrari for "impeding" Massa's progress when they got things wrong? He wasn't actually impeded, and he was partly or wholly to blame for getting himself into that situation.
Alonso can be a bit of a baby. I reckon he blocked LH without knowing the implications, that it was just temper. But worse than all that is my suspicion that Lewis is starting to believe his own hype.
they are all a bunch of donkeys, as confirmed by the great DB :D
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I say Ron for not keeping his employees under control, and the stewards for effectively screwing the race. The most they should have done in my view (albeit not something I would agree to ;) ), would be to leave Alonso without his fast lap. Then we would have probably had a more entertaining race with both macs and kimi taking eachother on and or out :D