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I already am thanks Knock On :) .
I've noticed pattern, he mades outragous statements (with no sources), I correct him and prove him wrong - and he just ignores it and continues going on and on and on despite being proved wrong.
And then on other topics, he has a go at other people for not sourcing their statements!! Its double standards to the top!
And on this topic all he goes on and on and on about is the double standards of others.
I find it hard to take anything he says seriously, as he's obviously unable to make an unbiased obversation.
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Originally Posted by ioan
All due respect, Heikki said this, Ron Dennis said this, the FIA and race stewards obviously agree with this.
Yet somehow your claiming they're all wrong, and you know better.
http://forums.motorsport.com/forums/...0&postcount=31Quote:
Originally Posted by PolePosition_1
Give us the proof, in English, not in Finnish, latin or heiroglyphics, or just admit you believe the person who translated it because it suits your point of view. Not hard.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
There are more than 5 billion non native English speaker on the Earth, so learn to accept other language press too. If you can't that's your problem, not mine, nor of those who speak other languages and English. :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by theugsquirrel
You might want to take Chinese lessons in the not so distant future! :D
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Originally Posted by PolePosition_1
Oh, sorry, easy mistake to make.
It is a safe assumption that if whatever Heikki said was damning of McLarens team order policy, then it would be translated into english. What you have is two different translations of text that you can't read. So the onus is on you to provide the suitable justification of your viewpoint. [/QUOTE]Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
I hope not :p :Quote:
You might want to take Chinese lessons in the not so distant future! :D
...English is nicer on the ears :p :
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Originally Posted by ioan
This really isn't hard to understand is it?
The person responsible (Heikki) in the interview you are referring to was quoted as saying he was informed that Lewis was behind him and much faster than him. There is no quote where he says he was ordered to let Lewis through. Provide otherwise or admit you're wrong for crying out load.
Apart from that article, Heikki and McLaren have confirmed that he was told that Lewis was coming up fast.
The FIA monitored the broadcast and saw no team orders.
So, what exactly are you trying to prove?
We all know that teams do not want drivers compromising their team mates and will have made it clear what to do if they're doing so as in Brazil and Germany. Nobody cares about Brazil with Ferrari and nobody cares about this apart from people claiming hypocrisy and double standards.
Can you provide evidence from Brazil where anyone on here has changed their minds or accept it's really you that is hypocritical with the double standards.
PS, I'm still waiting for the proof that I hate Massa but I bet I've got as much chance of you backing up that spurious claim as I have of you doing so in this instance.
Confucius say that when deep in the poo, it best to close your gob unless you want a mouthful :p :
Of course that was a team order. Yes, he was told that Lewis was faster...what else that is, if not a team order to order Heikki to move over?! That is the way they have to say. Otherwise there would be consequences.
If it wasnt a direct order, why Heikki was furious after race and swored that is not allowed to fight? In F1 extra in MTV3 JJ Lehto and Oskari Saari told how really furious Heikki really was because of team order before he calmed down... But of course you dont have to believe it because it just happened in finnish and not english, because in Finland we dont have a queen that God will save... ;)
I dont understand about that bashing towards ioan, he is saying how it is in this case. It was a team order, it happens in F1 and its a stupid rule.