The idea behind his suspicion is to hype up alonso without there being any proof whatsoever.Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
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The idea behind his suspicion is to hype up alonso without there being any proof whatsoever.Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
At Silverstone everyone goes with his own setup and LH manages to finish behind KR and FA even if he got the pole.
At Monza FA gets the pole with his first attempt. Neither of the other 3 direct competitors managed to get a better time with 2 attempts (and this was when drivers had to fight for pole with their cars loaded with fuel, so they actually didn't go faster with lighter cars). IRC that year nobody managed that. He dominated the race and won easily. After that all of a sudden he got slow and couldn't beat LH anymore. I'm convinced McLaren only supported LH during those days with the warmth of their hearts.
You're welcome, both for the thanks, and to your own interpretation of RD's comments.Quote:
Originally Posted by tamburello
Now, back to the question at hand - will Schumi make a success of his comeback?
It's the bottom of page 12 and still no answer. I think it would be easier if MS came on here and posted his goals for the season.Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
I imagine 'the team' here to be the Hamilton race team, Alonso no doubt having his own race team.Quote:
Originally Posted by tamburello
Not a particularly taxing concept to comprehend.
Absolutely, and I think he most likely had. Bet he would not have found a way past though, as the performance differencial just was not there, given the limited passing opprtunities at the track.Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
Oh, and Schumi has done quite nicely thank you very much in his first race for 3 years. ;)
How many other times have the FIA needed to police a garage to ensure fair play?Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
How about the mysterious tyre-pressure changes that led to the FIA putting a steward in the Mclaren garage?
How about the fact that Hamilton recieved no meaningful sanction by the team for his actions in Budapest?
Now, obviously a team wouldn't broadcast such underhand tactics to the world, but nevermind that as Mclaren, I keep forgetting, are above such things.
This is Mclaren we are talking about, after all, a by-word for integrity and honesty, certainly not a place were anything untoward would ever happen.
At least it is if, like Henners, you actually haven't been watching F1 these past three years.
Is a driver of an F1 car being off the pace due to incorrect tyre pressures a new concept?Quote:
Originally Posted by tamburello
FIA officials are always present in team garages throughout a race weekend to observe and check what teams are doing. Here's an example from Bahrain this year (two officials in white bibs near the rear wheel):Quote:
Originally Posted by tamburello
http://cdn.gallery.autosport.com/pic...su_10brn1926-2
Bet they are looking for HRT pills, smuggled illegally in the tyres - hence the wrong pressures.Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1