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#206845
That wasnt Mclarens fault though was it?

Ferrari have stated it hasnt got a problem with Mclaren its with the FIA.


Yes but on this forum all you McLaren supporters are ganging up on Ferrari and Alonso. Anyway we can argue about this day and night and no one is going to cede. So I guess it is best to learn to agree to disagree. I can't be bothered anymore as we all just go around in circles.
#206851
That wasnt Mclarens fault though was it?

Ferrari have stated it hasnt got a problem with Mclaren its with the FIA.


Yes but on this forum all you McLaren supporters are ganging up on Ferrari and Alonso. Anyway we can argue about this day and night and no one is going to cede. So I guess it is best to learn to agree to disagree. I can't be bothered anymore as we all just go around in circles.


You post your often uncalled for anti Mclaren rants and drivel and now cry that Mclaren supporters are ganging up on your team.
#206852
Im not a mclaren supporter...... Im Lotus.

Reason why people disagree because alot of ferrari fans are so blind to the obvious.


Very well you are Lotus. My appologies, but when I constantly get bombarded with anti Ferrari comments from the McLarenistas, it is hard not to make assumptions. As for the blindness, I doubt that. I can read the Spanish media and they will generally speak in favour of Alonso, I can read the Italian one and again they can genarally favour Ferrari, I can read the English one and they too can generally favour the English teams and drivers. I can take in all the opinions from other sources and then make up my own mind. I am not limited to just what the English media writes so I clearly cannot see how I am blinded. But of course some people here have decided that if you are a Ferrari tifosa, then by default you are blinded.
#206853
That wasnt Mclarens fault though was it?

Ferrari have stated it hasnt got a problem with Mclaren its with the FIA.


Yes but on this forum all you McLaren supporters are ganging up on Ferrari and Alonso. Anyway we can argue about this day and night and no one is going to cede. So I guess it is best to learn to agree to disagree. I can't be bothered anymore as we all just go around in circles.


You post your often uncalled for anti Mclaren rants and drivel and now cry that Mclaren supporters are ganging up on your team.


Well it isn't like McLaren is an equal to Ferrari so does it matter that I call them rubbish? :hehe: Ok, ok, ok. just joking because seriously I cannot be bother because the truth is none of us will ever agree to agree.
#206861
If they want to think about any championship they have to look at themselves instead of blaming everyone else, and maybe get Alonso some psychological help in getting Hamilton out of his head.
#206863
Probably out of the Championship Ferrari and Alonso are for 2010, but until now I had respect for Mansell. From this day forth no more. He was the head steward and he handed injustful punishment to Alonso. I mean it doesn't take the greatest intellect in the world to realise that if Kubica is out of the race, how is Alonso supposed to give it back. And it is not rocket science to realise that, well if Kubica is out, then Alonso will inherit that position anyway. ¡Mansell y toda la su raza hacen asco y son tramposos! ¡Qué vergüenza! Shame, shame, shame!


Sorry, had to report this post due to its blatant racist comments. Totally unacceptable.
#206864
If they want to think about any championship they have to look at themselves instead of blaming everyone else, and maybe get Alonso some psychological help in getting Hamilton out of his head.


No, leave it as it is, Alonso hates Hamilton with a vengeance, a real passion actually which is great for Lewis. I want Alonso next to Hammy on the grid in Germany.
#206898
Deleted after careful consideration of the forum rules.

I'm not going to be childish and bigotted like AKR after all.


Heh, smart move because i saw what you had written.

Back on topic (HOPEFULLY! :wink: ) here is what Alonso said on this very subject:

Fernando Alonso says Ferrari's performance in the British Grand Prix has left him more convinced that he will win the world championship this year - even though he failed to score a point.

The Spaniard endured a troubled race at Silverstone – making a poor start, clashing with team-mate Felipe Massa on the first lap and then getting hit with a drive-through for overtaking Robert Kubica off the track.

Those incidents left Alonso down in 14th place at the end of the race, and more worryingly 47 points adrift of Lewis Hamilton in the title chase.

But despite that setback, which came after big disappointment in the European Grand Prix, Alonso remains adamant that he will triumph at the end of the season.

"I think we will win. Yes," said Alonso. "I think we lacked points in Valencia and Silverstone, but these are some moments of the championship where we needed to show that we want the championship and that we are a contender. I am more convinced than before this race that we will win the championship."

Alonso said the race was made hard from the off – when clutch difficulties meant he lost a lot of places off the grid.

"The start was not good," he said. "We had some clutch problems all weekend. The start from the formation lap and at the end of the pit lane were not good either, so we were not full of confidence for the start, and unfortunately it was true.

"We had a poor start and then, in the first couple of laps, we were fifth. We tried to overtake people in the stops, but it didn't work because Robert was still in front of us after the stop.

"We had to attack to make some places and then we overtook Robert. But then I had the penalty and the safety car was deployed so we lost 14 positions in the drive-through.

"Obviously from that point it was difficult being in 18th position, so we tried to enjoy the race, make some overtaking, make some show."

When asked whether he felt the drive-through penalty was a bit harsh, considering he had no opportunity to give the place back to Kubica, Alonso said with a resigned smile on his face: "It is not my job. I drive the car. What the stewards say is always right, so that is it."


Optimistic, i mean we have seen equivalent deficits made up in previous championships (we're only halfway after all), but he's gotta win a race sharpish and start regularly getting on the podium to have any true hope. Hungary is probably their best chance of challenging the Red Bulls on outright pace (judging by Monaco anyway).
#206903
There is still a long way to go but it seems a tad over confident with little to back it up with! If he had an RB6 at his disposal with the same gap then yeah but the F10 still isn't on par with Redbull yet!
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