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By nick_of_time
#16576
FIA is screwing F1, all the events happened lately, especially those at Japan make me sick.

Failing to inform Ferrari on the extreme wet tire change before the start of the race, and make them to pit an unschedule pit-stop for the tire or face black flag? All because our race director knows Ferrari was in a very good position to challenge our hamilton.

Start the race behind the safety car for 19 laps? FIA or our race director really knows how to make history for F1, and thinking it could go on till 75% of the race and make Hamilton the winner? The race should have stop! The ultimate stupidity of our race director in favouritism of hamilton.

Hamilton making unnecessary manoeuvre behind the safety car, thinking he could make Alonso to make a mistake and overtake him, and hope FIA would punish him on it. That's dangerous driving and unethical, in an already very dangerous condition. He is out of his mind. He should be penalize for that. FIA should rethink about their decision, for not punishing him. Vettel incident with Webber was the cause of Hamilton unnecessary manoeuvre. He created too much distraction under safety car. Safety car out on track was for reason on safety to avoid further unwanted incident, but hamilton did exactly the opposite, so what use of the safety car, especially he was right behind the safety car.

After the Vettel and Webber incident, Kovalainen was told by his team to stay far and well behind Hamilton on order of our good race director. That was a superb show of another favouritism from FIA on Hamilton. By telling Kovalainen to stay well behind Hamilton will defeat his chance to make a move on Hamilton. I really don't believe it. This is the ultimate favouritism from FIA.

Kubica was penalize for normal racing, was another sickening FIA's favouritism of hamilton. Hamilton was clearly not taking the normal racing line, when Kubica saw the hole, he took it and Kubica was on the normal racing line. When Kubica was exiting the apex, and hamilton saw him, he tried to stop Kubica and collided. The incident was obvious an racing incident, and it was hamilton that hit Kubica. Hamilton should be the one be penalized, if FIA should penalized someone. I don't think any punishment should have had handed for this incident, it's a race incident. Look at Kubica and Massa at the final lap, penalize them both. FIA really make me sick.

I'm getting out. Goodbye! I'm going to space races.
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By certom
#16578
i agree with you, except when you say that the race should have stop...just 10 or 15 years ago, the GPs started in every condition, this is their job, this is a risky job, but today drivers have no attributes, there were all the conditions to race.
I totally agree to what you say on LH...business is business, so why don't distort the championship, in order to get new fans and consequently new money...so let LH win, ecclestone will be satisfied...

PS: i heard that thing of Kovalainen this morning for the first time, it's quite shocking...
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By pit_babe
#16722
We only have ferraris word they were not informed, and their word is not worth a light
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By darwin dali
#16727
I take Ferrari's word over any McCheaters' word.
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By McLaren Fan
#16831
I take Ferrari's word over any McCheaters' word.

Only McLaren have said nothing...
By samcmh
#16961
Well you look at this (Wrong Dennis)... True Color

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By WaldemarNZ
#16962
FIA is screwing F1, all the events happened lately, especially those at Japan make me sick.

Failing to inform Ferrari on the extreme wet tire change before the start of the race, and make them to pit an unschedule pit-stop for the tire or face black flag? All because our race director knows Ferrari was in a very good position to challenge our hamilton.

Start the race behind the safety car for 19 laps? FIA or our race director really knows how to make history for F1, and thinking it could go on till 75% of the race and make Hamilton the winner? The race should have stop! The ultimate stupidity of our race director in favouritism of hamilton.

Hamilton making unnecessary manoeuvre behind the safety car, thinking he could make Alonso to make a mistake and overtake him, and hope FIA would punish him on it. That's dangerous driving and unethical, in an already very dangerous condition. He is out of his mind. He should be penalize for that. FIA should rethink about their decision, for not punishing him. Vettel incident with Webber was the cause of Hamilton unnecessary manoeuvre. He created too much distraction under safety car. Safety car out on track was for reason on safety to avoid further unwanted incident, but hamilton did exactly the opposite, so what use of the safety car, especially he was right behind the safety car.

After the Vettel and Webber incident, Kovalainen was told by his team to stay far and well behind Hamilton on order of our good race director. That was a superb show of another favouritism from FIA on Hamilton. By telling Kovalainen to stay well behind Hamilton will defeat his chance to make a move on Hamilton. I really don't believe it. This is the ultimate favouritism from FIA.

Kubica was penalize for normal racing, was another sickening FIA's favouritism of hamilton. Hamilton was clearly not taking the normal racing line, when Kubica saw the hole, he took it and Kubica was on the normal racing line. When Kubica was exiting the apex, and hamilton saw him, he tried to stop Kubica and collided. The incident was obvious an racing incident, and it was hamilton that hit Kubica. Hamilton should be the one be penalized, if FIA should penalized someone. I don't think any punishment should have had handed for this incident, it's a race incident. Look at Kubica and Massa at the final lap, penalize them both. FIA really make me sick.

I'm getting out. Goodbye! I'm going to space races.


I SECOND THAT ! ! !
By ArtHowe
#16966
Shouldn't you be out in the yard practicing your rugby Waldemar?
By bonetista
#16968
FIA is screwing F1, all the events happened lately, especially those at Japan make me sick.

Failing to inform Ferrari on the extreme wet tire change before the start of the race, and make them to pit an unschedule pit-stop for the tire or face black flag? All because our race director knows Ferrari was in a very good position to challenge our hamilton.

Start the race behind the safety car for 19 laps? FIA or our race director really knows how to make history for F1, and thinking it could go on till 75% of the race and make Hamilton the winner? The race should have stop! The ultimate stupidity of our race director in favouritism of hamilton.

Hamilton making unnecessary manoeuvre behind the safety car, thinking he could make Alonso to make a mistake and overtake him, and hope FIA would punish him on it. That's dangerous driving and unethical, in an already very dangerous condition. He is out of his mind. He should be penalize for that. FIA should rethink about their decision, for not punishing him. Vettel incident with Webber was the cause of Hamilton unnecessary manoeuvre. He created too much distraction under safety car. Safety car out on track was for reason on safety to avoid further unwanted incident, but hamilton did exactly the opposite, so what use of the safety car, especially he was right behind the safety car.

After the Vettel and Webber incident, Kovalainen was told by his team to stay far and well behind Hamilton on order of our good race director. That was a superb show of another favouritism from FIA on Hamilton. By telling Kovalainen to stay well behind Hamilton will defeat his chance to make a move on Hamilton. I really don't believe it. This is the ultimate favouritism from FIA.

Kubica was penalize for normal racing, was another sickening FIA's favouritism of hamilton. Hamilton was clearly not taking the normal racing line, when Kubica saw the hole, he took it and Kubica was on the normal racing line. When Kubica was exiting the apex, and hamilton saw him, he tried to stop Kubica and collided. The incident was obvious an racing incident, and it was hamilton that hit Kubica. Hamilton should be the one be penalized, if FIA should penalized someone. I don't think any punishment should have had handed for this incident, it's a race incident. Look at Kubica and Massa at the final lap, penalize them both. FIA really make me sick.

I'm getting out. Goodbye! I'm going to space races.


I agree with you. Very good explanation. FIA and McCheathers stinks
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By Stephen
#17130
I'm sorry, but I don't believe Max Mosley is in any position to call anyone a halfwit, and certainly not the great Jackie Stewart. The FIA should drop him, he's as much assistance to the sport as a doped horse.
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By McLaren Fan
#17144
bonetista, let's assume, for the sake of your agument, that McLaren were indeed guilty and the 'McCheater's you say they are. In case you have heard, de la Rosa and Alonso were up to their eyeballs in the spy scandal. If McLaren are guily, Alonso is even worse.
By supeindesu
#17146
McLaren fan, you couldn't recognice a truth even if it was in front of your eyes. That's the lie send by Pork Dennis to send his own sh*t over FA and PDLR.
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By McLaren Fan
#17165
McLaren fan, you couldn't recognice a truth even if it was in front of your eyes. That's the lie send by Pork Dennis to send his own sh*t over FA and PDLR.

What's a lie? Are you saying the e-mails and other such communications did not exist?
By ArtHowe
#17181
What's a lie? Are you saying the e-mails and other such communications did not exist?


Supeindesu is obviously an unwitting visitor from an alternative reality, a parallel universe where people watch slightly different races and read slightly different newspapers.

"There seems to be a time warp bubble afflicting the populace of Spain and Italy currently. The respective inhabitants of these areas can be expected to display delusional behavior. NASA scientists are said to be monitoring the situation. Travel advisories are in force.

"To date we have not seen any evidence of physical violence but the situation seems to be deteriorating. We advise that people remain indoors and only venture out in pairs or larger groups."

When asked for further details, Gen. Texas "Punch Drunk" Shrub, declined to comment, only adding that he was: "too busy rewriting the Constitution and the Bill of Rights."

CNN dateline 10.08.07
:shock:
We seem to be entering the twilight zone McLaren Fan.
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