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By Flyer23
#12261
Who cares. For all I am concerned they should do things like what was done in Hungary more often...Spices things up.
By ArtHowe
#12262
Well I guess people love a good bust up and consider making up the ultimate in boring, although making up with your partner can be pretty gratifying. :) I suppose that's why there are so many wars. :(
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By 8-ball
#12283
Who cares. For all I am concerned they should do things like what was done in Hungary more often...Spices things up.


it also gives the FIA something to do otherwise they'd be sitting on their bottom doing nothing all season :P
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By McLaren Fan
#12285
Who cares. For all I am concerned they should do things like what was done in Hungary more often...Spices things up.


it also gives the FIA something to do otherwise they'd be sitting on their bottom doing nothing all season :P

Much like Balestre in the FISA-FOCA war, who tried exploit a rift in the FOCA and non-FOCA team, Max Mosley will attempt to exploit the rift between Alonso and McLaren and Alonso and Hamilton, thereby, this will give them many more pretexts to punish McLaren and help Ferrari. :)
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By bmwpower
#12301
so when are they gonna have a baby??
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By darwin dali
#12311
FernandLe Hamiltonso
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By madbrad
#12312
I'll believe it when I see tongue.
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By Freddie
#12331
Who cares. For all I am concerned they should do things like what was done in Hungary more often...Spices things up.


it also gives the FIA something to do otherwise they'd be sitting on their bottom doing nothing all season :P


The FIA should have stayed out of thia and left it to the team to handle :(
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By madbrad
#12332
Who cares. For all I am concerned they should do things like what was done in Hungary more often...Spices things up.


it also gives the FIA something to do otherwise they'd be sitting on their bottom doing nothing all season :P


The FIA should have stayed out of thia and left it to the team to handle :(


Except that Ron Dennis used FA's car to hold up LH, so FA was guilty of impeding another competitor, which is in violation of some sporting reg, so they had no choice but to impose a penalty on FA.
By ArtHowe
#12352
I think it was a unilateral decision by Alonso to impede Hamilton. I don't believe for one minute any of the crap about Hamilton and Alonso making up. I believe that the press release stating that the radio communication between Dennis and Hamilton was falsely reported is bullsh*t remedial spin doctoring. Hamilton and Alonso are going to continue at McLaren in bitter rivalry and Hamilton is not going to sacrifice his trophy cabinet for either Dennis or Alonso. In the long run Dennis will not be all that upset to see his drivers one and two in the final shakeout... a manager's dream.
By Lewisfan
#12602
LEWIS NEVER SWEAR, IT WAS MAKE UP BY THE SPAINISH PRESS........I HAVE NO RESPECT FOR THE SPAINISH MEDIA...... :shock::shock: LEWIS HAVE NO BEEF WITH ALONSO WHAT SO EVER. ALONSO DON'T WANT LEWIS TO COMPETE AGAINST HIM. ALONSO SHOULD CONSIDE WWF WRESTLING, THE WINNER IS NOW BEFORE HAND, A SPORT ALONSO AND HIS FANS WOULD REALLY LOVE,,, :D:D
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By 7UpJordan
#12604
Who cares. For all I am concerned they should do things like what was done in Hungary more often...Spices things up.


it also gives the FIA something to do otherwise they'd be sitting on their bottom doing nothing all season :P

Much like Balestre in the FISA-FOCA war, who tried exploit a rift in the FOCA and non-FOCA team, Max Mosley will attempt to exploit the rift between Alonso and McLaren and Alonso and Hamilton, thereby, this will give them many more pretexts to punish McLaren and help Ferrari. :)

Balestre also stuck his nose in the Senna/Prost feud and came out and said he preferred Alain Prost, this led Senna to believe he was cheated of the 1989 title by Balestre when he was DQ'd at Suzuka after his crash with Prost but then got going again for "missing the chicane" but Senna was in a dangerous position at the same time which can sometimes be used as an exception.
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By McLaren Fan
#12606
Who cares. For all I am concerned they should do things like what was done in Hungary more often...Spices things up.


it also gives the FIA something to do otherwise they'd be sitting on their bottom doing nothing all season :P

Much like Balestre in the FISA-FOCA war, who tried exploit a rift in the FOCA and non-FOCA team, Max Mosley will attempt to exploit the rift between Alonso and McLaren and Alonso and Hamilton, thereby, this will give them many more pretexts to punish McLaren and help Ferrari. :)

Balestre also stuck his nose in the Senna/Prost feud and came out and said he preferred Alain Prost, this led Senna to believe he was cheated of the 1989 title by Balestre when he was DQ'd at Suzuka after his crash with Prost but then got going again for "missing the chicane" but Senna was in a dangerous position at the same time which can sometimes be used as an exception.

Yip, another landmark event in the history of FIA political scheming. :roll:
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By 7UpJordan
#12614
In Senna's biography, it also mentions after Senna's accusations of Balestre being biased, he almost wasn't allowed to start the 1990 and McLaren were prepared to put Dr Jonathan Palmer in his place instead if Senna was denied his superlicense by the FIA.

And then after winning his 3rd and last title at Suzuka in 1991, the same race where Max Moseley became FIA President, Senna still said Balestre cost him the 1989 title.

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