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#206414
I think Alonso could have been a lot closer than +0.8. Maybe around +0.4 had Barrichello not duck up his last flying lap.

So if it is dry tomorrow Alonso might be able to beat the red bulls since Ferrari's race pace is better.

Everyone else should pray for rain.
#206420
ii'm hoping for rain


Why are you hoping for rain? ah i know, Jenson can only win in the rain, it's pathetic really, he makes so many dumb excuses it's getting embarrassing. :nono:


Same car as your teammate Jenson, shut up and drive instead of criticizing your team, if it was Lewis making the same statements the press and these forums would be all over him, i guess you really aren't as good as everyone likes to think you are.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsp ... 807305.stm
#206429
Gee. Webber is pretty pissd at the issue with the front wing he got from the team...

That is total bs from Red Bull. The crazy thing is that Webber is actually faster than Vettel. :banghead:

Vettel broke his front wing in FP3 so Red Bull give him Mark's one. Rich.

Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner insists that Mark Webber was not 'stitched up' by his team in qualifying for the British Grand Prix, after the outfit was plunged in to a fresh favouritism controversy.

Just three races after Red Bull's handling of the Turkish Grand Prix collision between Webber and Sebastian Vettel prompted suggestions that the outfit was deliberately favouring its German driver, the outfit has again had the spotlight thrown on to it.

This time, it is because the team opted to take a new front wing design off Webber's car before qualifying and hand it to Vettel because his own had broken in the final free practice session.

After Vettel took pole position, Webber was left visibly annoyed in the post-session press conference - and cheekily suggested that at least the team would be 'happy' with the result today.

Horner moved quickly, however, to defend the decision – saying that he felt the outfit had a duty to hand the wing to the driver who was leading the championship. He also suggested that there was no lap time difference between the two designs.

When asked whether the team's move meant Vettel was now officially the favoured driver, Horner said: "I don't think so. I think that you could see today that the performance today between the guys was very, very close and very, very tight.

"Unfortunately we found ourselves in a situation with only one front wing of a certain specification which was slightly different in characteristics. Both drivers tried it yesterday and one had a better preference for it over the other. And it was tried by both again this morning.

"Unfortunately sometimes I have to make a difficult decision – and with only one wing available and the facts to hand that we had, and based on championship position – which was the criteria that we used – that wing went to Sebastian today."

Horner said that if the team was adopting a policy to favour one driver over the other then it would not even have let Webber have the wing in the first place.

"We don't plan to have a scenario like this," he said. "If we were favouring one driver we would give that driver a spare wing as well. We would not run with having two available to one driver.

"We will continue to support both drivers in the best and absolute fairest way that we can. But on some occasions you have to make a difficult decision, and today was one of those instances."

Horner denied that the front wing decision had left the team open to fresh accusations of favouritisms – coming so close after Turkey.

"I don't think so," he said. "Our job is to do the best job we can as a team. Sometimes you have to make difficult decisions. It is the first time we have been in a situation where we have only had one component, and I am sure that happens up and down the pit lane.

"Obviously when you have two drivers running at the front, there is perhaps a bit more emotion attached to it. But if you take away the emotion and you look at the facts, it was an entirely logical thing to do."

When asked if he had some sympathy for Webber who may felt he had been stitched up, Horner said: "I don't think he was stitched up at all. It is a difficult situation where we haven't got two components. If I'd have given it to Mark you've the same situation in reverse."

He added: "Mark knows the way we operate as a team. He knows that with that decision there was no malice behind it. There was no manipulation. It was purely that we found ourselves with a single component and, from a team point of view, some days I have to make difficult decisions."
#206434
ii'm hoping for rain


Why are you hoping for rain? ah i know, Jenson can only win in the rain, it's pathetic really, he makes so many dumb excuses it's getting embarrassing. :nono:


Same car as your teammate Jenson, shut up and drive instead of criticizing your team, if it was Lewis making the same statements the press and these forums would be all over him, i guess you really aren't as good as everyone likes to think you are.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsp ... 807305.stm


Do I hear barking? :hehe:
#206435
ii'm hoping for rain


Why are you hoping for rain? ah i know, Jenson can only win in the rain, it's pathetic really, he makes so many dumb excuses it's getting embarrassing. :nono:


Same car as your teammate Jenson, shut up and drive instead of criticizing your team, if it was Lewis making the same statements the press and these forums would be all over him, i guess you really aren't as good as everyone likes to think you are.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsp ... 807305.stm


Do I hear barking? :hehe:

Sounds more like whining to me :confused: .
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