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    Quote Originally Posted by The Black Knight
    The most disappointing thing about this is the steward's bottling it. Alonso is the true champion. Vettel should not be champion. Steward's - donkeys of the race.

    I've just heard on the grapevine that Ferrari are gone off to the steward's so it's not over yet.
    Well, the evidence is a little stacked against Seb, isn't it?

    A bit dissapointed at Hulkenberg - understand why he did it though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Black Knight
    The most disappointing thing about this is the steward's bottling it. Alonso is the true champion. Vettel should not be champion. Steward's - donkeys of the race.

    I've just heard on the grapevine that Ferrari are gone off to the steward's so it's not over yet.
    So it is true class to want to win the WDC on the table
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    Well done to Sebastian Vettel for becoming a 3-time champion but, after a remarkable race, I have to say that Alonso's was the drive of a champion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Black Knight
    The most disappointing thing about this is the steward's bottling it. Alonso is the true champion. Vettel should not be champion. Steward's - donkeys of the race.

    I've just heard on the grapevine that Ferrari are gone off to the steward's so it's not over yet.
    I too think that Alonso should have been crowned the champion
    with the first lap incident and the yellow flag pass on kobayashi, both receiving nothing from the stewards, it seems quite obvious that for some reason the stewards favored vettel
    and if you consider that Grosjean got a penalty for sliding into hamilton in the wet, but vettel got nothing for deliberately cutting into senna on the first lap that took out senna and perez, it is baffeling to me.
    As I said, I'll save my congrats until official word
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    Quote Originally Posted by SGWilko
    Well, the evidence is a little stacked against Seb, isn't it?

    A bit dissapointed at Hulkenberg - understand why he did it though.
    He deserved a penalty. If the steward's missed it, it's only right they add it on post race.

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    I feel like throwing up

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    One more time: the lights were the red/yellow slippery surface warnings. Some of you need better TVs or a trip to Specsavers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by truefan72
    I too think that Alonso should have been crowned the champion
    with the first lap incident and the yellow flag pass on kobayashi, both receiving nothing from the stewards, it seems quite obvious that for some reason the stewards favored vettel
    and if you consider that Grosjean got a penalty for sliding into hamilton in the wet, but vettel got nothing for deliberately cutting into senna on the first lap that took out senna and perez, it is baffeling to me.
    As I said, I'll save my congrats until official word
    I'd forgive them for not penalizing Vettel at teh start of the race as it's start of the race and it's hard to see what's going on. I saw that as a racing incident but the yellow flag just boggles my mind how the steward's missed that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F1boat
    So it is true class to want to win the WDC on the table
    well it is not about acting classy or not if there is a clear video evidence of a wrong
    it should be rightfully investigated
    you can't argue with results.

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    Even Brundle now agrees about the "yellow flag" incident:

    MBrundleF1 To answer many it appears the warning lights were red and yellow for slippery track not yellow so nothing to answer for Vettel.
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