- 02 Apr 09, 16:33#100833
I have registered as former formula 1 fan as I am loosing heart, last year was probably the most exciting year in formula 1 since mansell, prost and senna but not because of Eccleston or the FIA but because of the enthusiam and courage of the new up and coming drivers. Yet, here we are again with the DQ and points taking. I am led to believe that Toyota did not even appeal, but the FIA wanted the matter investigated, regardless of the outcome or the reasoning behind it every one I know who follows the sport gave a heavy sigh and said 'well that's Hamilton DQ'd'. The FIA are so transparent. I am overjoyed that Jenson won this grand prix and I hope Brawn move onwards and upwards as having another team in the mix is good for the sport, however, if Hamilton does indeed work hard, get the car running with pace and catches or looks like he is catching the front runners the FIA will find a way to put him down. Every year my friends and I travel to at least 3 events on the F1 calendar, the company I work for very often networks and entertains at more that 2 grand prix, this year however, we have already decided to not to do so, many of our customers are based in the UK and really are not interested in watching the farce which has become the FIA show not the Formula 1, amazing, exciting, breathtaking show of man and machine. We were at Spa last year and thought it was possibly one of the most exciting races we had seen in 5+ years....why go back, we may see a race that is just as good but are we really seeing the result or will this be decided in the boardroom again. Please..... how can we take the FIA seriously when their head is a man of Max Mosely's stature.