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Ferrari Is Amazing
What a f****g joke. F1 is no longer a sport. Bunch of c***s
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FIA
Ferrari Is Amazing
What a f****g joke. F1 is no longer a sport. Bunch of c***s
71minus,
Well, with this and the goings on in rallying, I think it should be renamed from motorsport to motorsoap *g*
ing disgraceful decision by the FIA, now try and convince me they dont favour Ferrari. I hate this sport sometimes.
Well we all know the Stewards' theme song---- 'Three blind mice'.
I just wonder how much actual racing experience they have, if any at all.
I have noticed people who have raced quite often have a different view of incidents than those who have not. In this case it seems pretty well everybody (but not all) are of the opinion there should be no penalty. I concur. As most of you who have read my other posts know I did race professionaly. I know Markabilly did too.
Many years ago the chief Steward in Ont. said he did not want former drivers as Stewards as they might be biased towards the drivers!
I am just afraid on the appeal that Lewis will be disqualified totally.
Right decision. Seeing it live on TV, I allready said that Lewis could have taken the corner normally, but in an attempt to gain advantage, he cut the chicane. That allowed him so much closer than he would have been, had he taken the chicane normally as he should have. That brat thinks he can get away with anything, thank god the stewards keep him under control.
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Originally Posted by TMorel
F1 is now WWE in wheels. I'll be watching IRL and NASCAR in 2009, f*** F1.
he cut the corner because Kimi was pushing him wide, its obvious!
not that its going to make much difference but theres now an onile petition.. http://www.petitiononline.com/belgp08/petition.html
so, alongside raikkonen and on the inside for the next corner is somehow a worse position than having to lift off the throttle to let him by on the straight?Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
i'm not a hamilton fan but, in this case, i don't regard that he did anything wrong.
he raced hard and fair, he carried more speed into the bus stop chicane, went around the outside and still had significant overlap at the corner exit.
it was kimi who broke the driver-on-driver rule (ask anybody who has raced open wheelers) that you always leave a piece of road for the guy on the outside. he was desperate to retain his lead and just drove hamilton off the road. he was left with no crash-free alternative but to go where he did.
besides, where was kimi's penalty for forcing another driver off the road?
where was rosberg's penalty for almost causing a collision with both hamilton and raikkonen?
where was kimi's penalty for passing hamilton under the yellow flags where rosberg was?
either way, what hamilton did had no effect on the outcome of the race.
What weaving are some people talking about? the weaving when he passed kimi? if so, he's behind on a straight and can do what he wants. it's only the leader who has the one-move rule.
i didn't see a lot of other weaving from him.
slipstream? if you look at the video, he'd be in kimi's slipstream for less than half a second over the entire length of the straight. no advantage, he didn't use the slipstream.
i can see that the stewards made a blue here (dennis asked charlie whiting at the time whether lewis had done the right thing and whiting replied that he had).
I can see a lot of ferrari opinion and conspiracy theory.
for the sake of this sport, i hope it was just incompetence from the stewards - especially after the convenience of judging massa's penalty last race when they knew just how much to give him so he would still win.
i hope it's incompetence and i hope it's rectified on appeal.
We are debating here whether Hamilton's pass was legal or not, but those moments were totally Kimi's faults, because he was braking soo early into the corners. What was Hamilton supposed to do? Take alongside him and pass if he was given an opportunity so easily. Lewis is the victim of Kimi's extremely cautious driving. :rolleyes: