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#205013
It's amazing how some people justify things.
If this had happened the other way around, all LH fans would be fuming and calling FA all kind of names.
It's somehow amazing and starting to feel tired of all the crap that get leveled at FA as if he's the worst driver ever (personality wise).
All top notch drivers are in the same boat. We have seen LH, SV, MW, FA complain and whine about almost anything and everything.
But somehow it's only when FA does it, it seems that the skies fall down.

FA did not say that LH deliberately passed the SC. His outrage was towards the SC timing, the stewards and the rules since you can't have the outcome of a race decided by ambiguous rules.
FA could have finished 2nd or 3rd in the race but ended up in 8th because of the SC. That's what his anger is about.
Why should he be fine with such an event that ruined his race and robbed him of points that could decide the WDC.
I have no doubt that LH would be as upset and outraged as FA is.


If it had happened the other way around we would bitch, for sure. But ultimately we're so used to Hamilton getting screwed over by the FIA's decisions that I, for one, don't bother getting worked up about it anymore. You have to take the rough with the smooth, I'm afraid - and Alonso needs to learn that.


What are these times that Hamilton has gotten screwed over by the FIA? I can only think of one time he was punished that was even questionable.

I see an avalanche of posts coming in reaction to this your opinion :hehe:
#205015
It's amazing how some people justify things.
If this had happened the other way around, all LH fans would be fuming and calling FA all kind of names.
It's somehow amazing and starting to feel tired of all the crap that get leveled at FA as if he's the worst driver ever (personality wise).
All top notch drivers are in the same boat. We have seen LH, SV, MW, FA complain and whine about almost anything and everything.
But somehow it's only when FA does it, it seems that the skies fall down.

FA did not say that LH deliberately passed the SC. His outrage was towards the SC timing, the stewards and the rules since you can't have the outcome of a race decided by ambiguous rules.
FA could have finished 2nd or 3rd in the race but ended up in 8th because of the SC. That's what his anger is about.
Why should he be fine with such an event that ruined his race and robbed him of points that could decide the WDC.
I have no doubt that LH would be as upset and outraged as FA is.


If it had happened the other way around we would bitch, for sure. But ultimately we're so used to Hamilton getting screwed over by the FIA's decisions that I, for one, don't bother getting worked up about it anymore. You have to take the rough with the smooth, I'm afraid - and Alonso needs to learn that.


What are these times that Hamilton has gotten screwed over by the FIA? I can only think of one time he was punished that was even questionable.

I see an avalanche of posts coming in reaction to this your opinion :hehe:


Of course, I did not sing the praises of McLaren while condemning all other teams, what else would I expect!
#205024
I understand that most people on this forum are English and only care about Hamilton. I'm not, so I don't have a horse in the race. I was just very disappointed as a race fan to see this race turned into a joke by the FIA.

I just think the backmarkers shouldn't be rewarded by pitting first just cause they haven't passed pit lane yet. If the FIA wants this to never happen again, it's pretty simple. Don't open pit lane until the safety car picks up the leaders.

If Hamilton was in Alonso's position, he would be bitching too. Leave the bias at home and exam it from an objective POV.


well said mate


ditto
#205029
If Hamilton followed the rules he could have won the race. I don't know why nobody sees that. If he knew the rules he would have gone full steam ahead, passing the safety car before it emerges past the white line.

You have a point there, but maybe it was all calculated and leaving Alonso behind the safety car was part of the plan?
#205034
"I mean, how long was Heikki going to stay ahead of me? Another 15 seconds? "He must be asking himself whether it was worth it.” - Webber


Interesting comment given Webber has historically been regarded as one of the toughest opponents to pass regardless of his position on the track. Sounds like the pot calling the kettle black to a degree.

Two cents.

Cheers
#205043
"I mean, how long was Heikki going to stay ahead of me? Another 15 seconds? "He must be asking himself whether it was worth it.” - Webber



You wot!.......... Bout time you had a good look at yourself, mark..... and the sporting regs.

Heiki had every right to defend, and you had every responsability to pass....Cleanly!
#205046
I understand that most people on this forum are English and only care about Hamilton. I'm not, so I don't have a horse in the race. I was just very disappointed as a race fan to see this race turned into a joke by the FIA.

I just think the backmarkers shouldn't be rewarded by pitting first just cause they haven't passed pit lane yet. If the FIA wants this to never happen again, it's pretty simple. Don't open pit lane until the safety car picks up the leaders.

If Hamilton was in Alonso's position, he would be bitching too. Leave the bias at home and exam it from an objective POV.


well said mate


ditto


Yes I think that would be a better system.
#205074
If Hamilton followed the rules he could have won the race. I don't know why nobody sees that. If he knew the rules he would have gone full steam ahead, passing the safety car before it emerges past the white line.

You have a point there, but maybe it was all calculated and leaving Alonso behind the safety car was part of the plan?


doubt it.
#205077
If Hamilton followed the rules he could have won the race. I don't know why nobody sees that. If he knew the rules he would have gone full steam ahead, passing the safety car before it emerges past the white line.

You have a point there, but maybe it was all calculated and leaving Alonso behind the safety car was part of the plan?


doubt it.


I doubt that anyone would be that quick of thinking to be able to pull off a stunt like that
#205086
What i find more frustrating as a fan is that form that last race it seemed that Ferrari have incidentally gone backwards? rather than forwards? Even if Alonso scored a well deserved 3rd? No difference has been made? RBR and McLaren still out drove him, the only positive that can be took from the overall race was that Massa came up? And was 4th, but due to Mr.Webber's incident he did shoot back rather fast down the pecking order. So the Engine has made no difference to them, so they need to make drastic changes. Whagt frustraes me more is that Kumi overtook us? What is that about? So a pant pulling down shambles of a race weekend. We have had one decent race and that was 9 Grand Prix's ago.

McLaren i can see only improving slightly, there already Mega and so is RBR. We just need Ferrari to do some catching up to spice this up!
#205089
If Alonso had not repeatedly said "hamilton" and questioned only the safety car situation then you are quite right I would not be thinking alonso bore a grudge. But boy does he bare a grudge :hehe: On a personal level I dont give a chicken's arse that alonso complains about lewis. I think its funny, and the only one its hurting is Alonso.


Is that why you're having your shirts made?

You're only speaking of grudges because your boys benefited from a race control screw up. Had his royal ratness been the one getting the sh!t dealt, you would all be calling conspiracy, again.
#205090
If Alonso had not repeatedly said "hamilton" and questioned only the safety car situation then you are quite right I would not be thinking alonso bore a grudge. But boy does he bare a grudge :hehe: On a personal level I dont give a chicken's arse that alonso complains about lewis. I think its funny, and the only one its hurting is Alonso.


Is that why you're having your shirts made?

You're only speaking of grudges because your boys benefited from a race control screw up. Had his royal ratness been the one getting the sh!t dealt, you would all be calling conspiracy, again.


They didn't screw up they wanted to protect the medical car because somone had been potentialy seriously injured and deal with making the track safe. - this is why the safty car did not wait to pickup the leader and why it took so long to annouce the investigation.

The FIA then wanted to make 100% sure Hamilton had been at fault, so they checked the in-car fottage and then had to wait for arial footage of the incident before they could punish Hamilton.
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