I'm just wondering how long it will take for Hamilton to copy Senna and Alonso and diss the FIA.
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I'm just wondering how long it will take for Hamilton to copy Senna and Alonso and diss the FIA.
I dont know if this has already been posted but :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70rXr2Mkq_M
Here is proof that Hamilton did not slow down one bit after cutting that chicane. Just watch and listen, the evidence is clear.
Besides : The race stewards are able to view the telemetry after the race. It's not exactly hard to see if Hamilton did or did not lift his foot from the gas pedal now is it?
Like I said before. Kimi was braking so early that Hamilton simply didn't have any other option that to... pass him! Or should he have hit the back of the Ferrari?Quote:
Originally Posted by ICKE
After all, Hamilton did enough to let the Ferrari completely ahead of him and this is what counts. If this is not satisfying, then you should demand FIA to change the rules, so that besides letting the other driver through he should also be allowed to build up a 2-second gap...
No, the rule states that you can not gain an advantage.
And Hamilton would have never been so close to Kimi, had he not cut the chicane.
Somehow I knew you'd say that. Your constant abuse and dislike for Hamilton is short sighted and boring. At least some of the blinkered Ferrari fans on here can see that he has a modicum of talent and accept that some of his driving his decent.Quote:
Originally Posted by elinagr
Massa is a decent driver but is not on the same level as Hamilton, Kimi, Alonso or Kubica, blokes who really know how to handle a car. If Massa wins a WDC it'll be like when Nicky Hayden won in MotoGP and hardly anyone actually thought he was the best rider in the field.
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Originally Posted by ICKE
McLaren maintain that telemetry showed Lewis lifting off
The McLaren spokesman said: "We looked at all our data, and also made it available to the FIA stewards.
"It showed that, having lifted [off the accelerator], Lewis was 6kph slower than Kimi as they crossed the start-finish line.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/moto...ne/7603179.stm
Re- The onboard video, on the contrary... sounds like a brief lift at 14 secs to me.
You realize you are talking about a team that commited the single greatest crime in F-1 History buy accepting and using stolen information?Quote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko
Hamilton shouldn't have been stripped of the win because the McLaren shouldn't have been allowed to compete.
Likewise, do you realise that you're saying two wrongs make a right?Quote:
Originally Posted by anthonyvop
I'm no McLaren fan, but independent of any past incidents it was a pretty dodgy decision.
The only crime here and today is the fact that the winner of Spa is now appealing to claim what is rightfully his. You can go ahead and accuse McLaren of whatever you want. Mostly everyone here is a realist and knows that Stepneygate is in the past, therefore, has absolutely zero integrity when spoken over today's incident.Quote:
Originally Posted by anthonyvop
You do have a point. McLaren should go along with other manufacturer's and create a break-away series. Someone else stated earlier that F1 can exist with Ferrari and the FIA all by themselves.
I can agree with that. It's two points now and in Monza he should be able to claim that first position in the championship. ;)Quote:
The only crime here and today is the fact that the winner of Spa is now appealing to claim what is rightfully his.