- 26 Jul 10, 20:23#208898
Billyboy, you are not exactly telling the truth about tukey and the Jenson and Lewis situation.
Lewis was told to save fuel,he replied and then Martin said that Jenson had been told the same thing, no one was told to let the other pass.
Jenson then decided to make a move on Lewis knowing he had slowed down to conserve fuel,he pulled it off but soon lost it to an overtake artist.
That is not the same as Alonso and Massa, if you are going to compare then do it with Rubens and Micheal in 2002.
Some people,lol.
I love the fact Schuey's come out and said he supports team orders!, Really!, Schuey said that!, well you could knock me down with a feather, I could never have predicted such a thing, ( Please read this whole post with a sarcastic voice).
On a serious note though folks, just about everybody in F1 is saying team orders should exist, all the pro's working in F1 don't mind them, well from reading this forum and talking to my mates we as the public don't support them, Lets see how well F1 does with nobody betting on it, watching it or buying tickets to go to it, I think it might be an idea if they take into consideration the people paying for the whole thing, You and me.
Team orders will always exist. It's the financial side of racing and there would be no racing without it. It's reality and they should simply delete the stupid rule from the book.
Massa was told for quite some time to pick up his pace. The team was trying to keep him in front. He was then told that Alonso was faster....and he chose to let him by. The same has happened multiple times in other teams. It is the height of all ignorance to go wheel to wheel with your teammate for the lead in a race. When Red Bull did it, they lost two championship leads and caused untold strife in their team which they are still dealing with. When McLaren did it in the same race, the team quickly put a stop to it. Hamilton even came over the radio and asked if the team was stopping Button from making a move. Ferrari did what they had to do and any race fan should understand that. Massa lost some respect in my eyes for blatantly throwing his team under the bus. He isn't a great driver by any means and Ferrari would be better off without him if he is going to be such a douchebag.
Billyboy, you are not exactly telling the truth about tukey and the Jenson and Lewis situation.
Lewis was told to save fuel,he replied and then Martin said that Jenson had been told the same thing, no one was told to let the other pass.
Jenson then decided to make a move on Lewis knowing he had slowed down to conserve fuel,he pulled it off but soon lost it to an overtake artist.
That is not the same as Alonso and Massa, if you are going to compare then do it with Rubens and Micheal in 2002.
Some people,lol.
Last edited by Ineluke on 26 Jul 10, 20:47, edited 1 time in total.
MS sucks footballs..