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#209088
If Massa had won and Alonso second, He would have only been 30 odd points behind Alonso with 8 races to go. Under the old scoring system thats like being 12 points behind. There is still every chance Massa can win if Alonso can!

I can only imagine the outrage you and the likes of bill would be acting if McLaren told Button to move aside for Lewis! seriously!


If Alonso can win, Massa can... not really. Massa needed more pts to win than Alonso on that day. If Alonso could win it with for example 3 wins... Massa would need 4... or wahtever... in any case. Its not the same.'

Jenson and Lewis are pretty much even. Both driving without struggles. Seems much more likely, they are both capable than one or the other.

if Mclaren did it, the issue would be aside from both the drivers been pretty much equal right now, that mclaren says they dont. So if it is their team policy because of how they tihnk its best... then why would they change it for a specific situation? lso, the fans always criticise when others do it... so why the cnage of heart? i dont remember much fuss about the Heikki pass... people understood it, and congratulations on lewis for winning his WDC based on a reasonable team order. just dont say they dont do it. Because they do. it all depends on what the situation or interest of the team is at any specific moment.
#209089
Yes Iberian same as calling you a yanky yet you're not a new yorker! Heaven forbid!!!!! :yawn:
You're on my back mate, always are! you're something! Shall I quote the numerous amounts of times you name call, belittle, hell plain have a go at me?

End of the day all the s*** you say about me sounds exactly the same as you! I sometimes wonder if it's yourself you're really psycho anylising and not me! But i must say, I am flattered by the attention you give me!
#209123

I belive massa has put the spotlite on his team because he is a coward and can no longer fight on the race track.




:nono: No mate, he is not allowed by his team to fight on the race track anymore!

from now on he will just help alonso, instead from racing for the WDC as all other drivers do!

if that seems fair to you, then ........

being spanish means that your judgement comes from patriotism, instead being just an f1 fan!
:thumbdown:



I am very sorry if I sounded racist, I hate racism, I love spanish culture n people, but in the case of the sport it is obvius
that some people (not only here) are defenting a driver not for his racing ability, driving skills, character, athletic spirit, etc.
but just becouse he is the same nationality as they do. So their judgement comes from patriotism....

I am half italian but I hate Ferrari (mafia), and I hate to see national media brainwashing the fans!(this is nationalism)

sorry again if I hurted anyones feelings.
#209147
Fernando Alonso remains unmoved by the furore surrounding Ferrari's illegal use of team orders in the German Grand Prix - saying he still has a 'great feeling' from his victory in the event.

Although Ferrari was fined $100,000 and faces the possibility of further sanctions from the FIA for breaking the regulations in telling Felipe Massa to sacrifice the race lead for Alonso, the team remains unrepentant about what happened.

And Alonso said on Tuesday that his emotions after the weekend are only for the great job that Ferrari did in securing its first victory since the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.

"All wins are special," wrote Alonso on Ferrari's official website, as he made no reference to the team orders issue.

"Winning is a great feeling and that was the case in Hockenheim, especially when I think of the huge workload undertaken by everyone at Maranello to achieve this fantastic one-two finish.

"No one ever gave up and I know how pleased they were to see two Ferraris cross the line ahead of all our rivals. For over a month now we have been saying that we had to get back to winning at least once before the summer break and finally, we did it.


I dont think even Schumacher carried on in this way when Rubens gifted him a win... :irked:
#209166
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsp ... 856345.stm

Millions of fans will adore Alonso, millions more will despise him, and he doesn't give a fig.



He's a winning machine who's found his way from Asturias to already having two F1 championships in his pocket. Champion racing drivers are ruthless, selfish, complex people. If you're looking for someone to love or take on holiday then it's the wrong place to look.

I played the sportsmanlike and balanced role in my career because that's my nature, like Massa, and I significantly underperformed my potential. I could have done with some Schumacher and Alonso unreasonableness.
#209186
He is a character.

One thing is certain: that's exactly what ferrari needed after Kimi.
Maybe the Ferraris of a couple seasons ago could have ended up being better or getting better results. Ferrari felt they needed the extra push, and Alonso gives it. The development of the F10 this yr proves it. The team is motivated.

I hope Massa doesnt lose motivation, and hopefully the 2 drivers can come to terms for the good of themselves, the team and competition.
#209206
He is a character..

according to Lauda he has no character


he is a character... with no character hehe
I dont know what he means by having no character though.... i think he will prove Lauda wrong.
#209208
He is a character..

according to Lauda he has no character


he is a character... with no character hehe
I dont know what he means by having no character though.... i think he will prove Lauda wrong.

doubt that he will, the way he is going this year he will dig his hole even deeper
#209222
If Massa is no good why did FA need teams orders to pass him, can't be that slow if mr 2 times has to resort to asking team for help to pass...........

1. Because Vettel was very close behind Alonso and was setting and resetting fastest lap on virtually every circuit.
1.A. Because lap times slow when cars fight for position. They must drive anywhere to protect their position or to execute the pass, paying little heed to the proper racing line.
1.B. Because if Massa and Alonso were tussling for P1, it significantly would have increased the chances that Vettel could have taken advantage of their condition and passed the both of them.

2. Because an F1 car is a fragile instrument. If the pass were contested, that would manifestly increase the probability of contact between them and the possibility of damage to one car or both. With Vettel in such close trail, even minor damage to either Ferrari undoubtedly would have moved him up the podium (potentially along with Hamilton, Button and Webber) and cost Ferrari significant points in both the WDC and the WCC. Alonso was loyal enough to his team that he would not risk the sort of self-inflicted injury RBR has suffered twice already this season -- the sole reason RBR do not dominate both the WDC and WCC at this point -- just to get to the top step of the podium.

Ross Brawn:
"Our drivers are asked to avoid clashing against each other, and if one has the chance to take the title while the other one doesn't, we want both of them to act in the interest of the team without throwing away that opportunity."
#209227
Ross Brawn:
"Our drivers are asked to avoid clashing against each other, and if one has the chance to take the title while the other one doesn't, we want both of them to act in the interest of the team without throwing away that opportunity."


see, that's not a team "order" that's a team "directive" :wink:
#209277
I always knew he was a jerk. And I always had a feeling that Ferrari was/is dirty.
That is all.


Exact timeframe of this suitcase? I knew about Alonso from 2005 and Ferrari since I started watching F1 (1998) :rolleyes:
#209280
lol at some of these comments

I'm from America so one thing is for sure...I don't care where any of these guys are from lol It's a shame a really hope one day we get a driver in F1 but doesn't look like that will happen any time soon

As for all of the (People are pushing Britain to win...wow look at all of this British nationalism...look at these Alonso fans their just Spaniards sticking up for Spaniards)

How did this post come to this? This is ultimately about the character of the individual not who your favorite driver is...or is it?

One thing none of us can change is the fact that the LAST TWO CHAMPIONS are from Great Britain...aka the country that gave us the 13 colonies...sorry Spain we sill love Christopher Columbus I didn't forget about you guys

When Hamilton was cheated (just in a clever way) out of the championship in his rookie season by the same FIA that we all hate from time to time...I don't remember people talking about the FIA wanting to see the title go to FINLAND

Face the facts the last two champs are from the UK live with it...but this post is about Fernando Alonso. I really hope that guy could be on the forums right now b/c sometimes I wonder...What the hell is going on in that block head of his?

but wait I forgot I'm just a hater sike lmao but that guy Fernando sure can drive he is an all out beast...a force to be reckoned with and he'll give it to anybody on the track any day. He is a true competitor and none of us can take that away! The team is just as much to blame here and I do believe somebody pointed out the Kovalinen pass...however I'm quite sure both Hamilton and Alonso wouldn't have had any problems getting around Heikki...cough Mark Webber cough


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#209286
I always knew he was a jerk. And I always had a feeling that Ferrari was/is dirty.
That is all.


Exact timeframe of this suitcase? I knew about Alonso from 2005 and Ferrari since I started watching F1 (1998) :rolleyes:

I'm sorry but I don't quite understand your wording so I apologize if I am misinterpreting it. I have actually known that Alonso was a jerk before I liked F1. When I was a young girl (didn't care about F1, but happened to be watching), I was watching a race with my dad and we discussed Alonso's character. So yeah. I don't even know why I remember this conversation so vividly, but ever since then I haven't been a fan. I wasn't trying to sound pretentious or something.
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