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#206553
^ he gave an interview to the Spanish press.


Obviously, because I'm sure his next excuse is this being Silverstone..aka British land...blablabla...yawwwwwnnn. He's just too boring this season. :bs:
#206559
^ he gave an interview to the Spanish press.


Obviously, because I'm sure his next excuse is this being Silverstone..aka British land...blablabla...yawwwwwnnn. He's just too boring this season. :bs:


eh what? Also, read the article on the main page, where is says Alonso accepts his penalty. Alonso's been boring? You missed his various impressive overtakes this season?
#206570
Totally disproportionate and unfair penalty to Alonso about the incident with Kubica on Silverstone 2010. Obviouly just COMON SENSE is needed for notice that they were running in parallel when they arrived the curve and kubica didnt left him spot for a fair fight or overtaking.

The regulations that manage the commissioners on a basic:

1) We do what we like and when we want to influence the outcome of the races, for which "we" (ye im talking about british comradeship u know) are interested.

2) If you steal and talk, we rob you twice, so blatant.

3) If you are Hamilton and you cheat, I thank you because you help us refine the hell out of ambiguous rules we have for the races or that without being ambiguous ambiguously interpret for benefits you (but do not do it again, because if not, your leave us in evidence). But of course, if we have to punish you, we will find the way to bring you an harm, dnt worry about "mate".

ITS SAD WHAT IS HAPPENING NOWADAYS IN FORMULA1 ON DESKS.
#206577
It's amazing that when Ferrari are dominant (up to 2006, anyone?), Ferrari fans are happy. When other teams have the upper hand, it's all fantastically unfair.

It's amazing that when Hamilton cuts a corner and gets penalised in a way that is ambiguous according to the rules (Spa 2007, anyone?), then everything is hunky-dory. But when Alonso cuts a corner and gets penalised in a way that is ambiguous according to the rules, then it's all an FIA pro-British stitch up.

In Valencia the stewards took a long time to make a decision and it worked in Hamilton's favour. At Silverstone, the stewards took a long time to make a decision and, together with the timing of the safety car, it worked against Alonso.
Incompetence? Possibly.
Conspiracy? Hardly.

I think all of you Alonso fanboys and girls need to step back from the immediacy of your annoyance and realise that sometimes the luck in Formula 1 just runs like that.

And frankly, I'm sick to the back teeth of all the anti-British rhetoric. Are you accusing us as a nation of being cheating, dirty and dishonourable? If so, then, frankly, you can all collectively kiss my arse.
#206579
^ he gave an interview to the Spanish press.


Obviously, because I'm sure his next excuse is this being Silverstone..aka British land...blablabla...yawwwwwnnn. He's just too boring this season. :bs:


eh what? Also, read the article on the main page, where is says Alonso accepts his penalty. Alonso's been boring? You missed his various impressive overtakes this season?


Err... you're asking a Hamilton fans about overtakes. I assure you I get plenty of those just keeping my eyes on the no.1 Mclaren. 8-)
#206581
Everytime there is close racing, there will be politics and close calls........ The big problem with F1 is simply that there is not enough action ON TRACK to make up for the politics stuff. No problem if the politics were consistent and definite.

For pretty much every position made there was a puncture or something in some car breaking... or the penlaty on alonso. Pretty much the only way to challenge the faster teams is to catch a break, and that will always be either unfair or unlucky to the faster cars or to someone...

Coming to think of it, it will be even worse for the slower teams when and if F1 ever makes overtaking easier. The only thing giving some hope for them is to "land" in front of faster car. Since they cant really overtake, wierd things happen... if they were able to overtake, just look at the massive gap alonso pulled on Kubica right after the pass.........
#206583
Damn it! ..I was awaiting for another BAZINGA from u lads!

So u calling "lucky/unlucky" that a championship is beeing decided on desks for a high level competition with unfair "manipulations", interesting.. (ye its called manipulation when formula 1 regulations arent correctly applied and 2nd basic commisionary rule is on (see my first post))
Oh comon dnt tell me that getting out the Safety Car after 3 and a half laps of normal circulation and casually after Alonso "incident" is just coincidence.

When a decition is populary (ye not a "fanboy" talking im refering to Coulthard or Anthony Davison between others thinking) wrong or unfortunate must be corrected to not affect the normal course of a competition.
#206589
its official Alonso/Spanish fans are morons! :censored:


And with unreasoned and immature posts like this, the pot clearly calls the kettle black! :thumbdown:
#206593
What you can't have a debate instead of name calling? Come on, you've been around long enough to know that is one of the biggest causes of arguments and subsequent locked threads, etc. on here.

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