What is it with people and the use of "cheat" / "cheating" words :?: :confused:
Pick up a dictionary and find another word to use, its getting a little old how there are so many people here in glass houses throwing stones :crazy:
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What is it with people and the use of "cheat" / "cheating" words :?: :confused:
Pick up a dictionary and find another word to use, its getting a little old how there are so many people here in glass houses throwing stones :crazy:
Hughes is sticking to his guns, although picking his words very carefully. He's also getting a little defensive and assuring readers that his source is impeccable.
http://www.autosport.com/features/article.php/id/3151
I'm merely the messenger...
I don't know who he is and I never read who wrote the article... maybe I should... I could avoid reading this bs if you say he is so consistent
even if ferrari did, it worked!
Just what did Massa do exactly which was wrong?
I remember some years ago Fisi was penalised for 'stacking' the field onto pit road so as to benefit Alonso.
Do the rules say that you have to race to the safety care?
I think proceeing at a safe pace is permitted!
What's the beef? :dozey:
BTW Idn't see any other pulications running with this story.
(Although there is may be some)
Hughes is not to blame, grandprix.com is for its biased, predictably anti-Ferrari spin. Hughes clearly states: "Our position on team orders is that it is a natural part of racing anyway and even the FIA has accepted that in the midst of a championship showdown, they are inevitable. Far from attacking Ferrari, we fully support its actions in doing what it did in South Korea."
Impeccable source, thats crap, he's just spreading rubbish so he gets more attention on his articles!Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave B
I like Hughes writing He is one of the best IMOQuote:
Originally Posted by henners88
And as the good Dr. Krogshöj pointed out Hughes included a disclaimer which I missed:
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"Our position on team orders is that it is a natural part of racing anyway and even the FIA has accepted that in the midst of a championship showdown, they are inevitable. Far from attacking Ferrari, we fully support its actions in doing what it did in South Korea."
It's all just BS!!!!! BS, BS, BS, BS, BS, BS....
They all furking cheat. Who gives a toss about it? It won't change any of our lives one little bit. Get on with the racing, it's been a fantastic season so far :up: