- 28 Jul 10, 04:04#209145
I dont get the reason for you guys to bring up the Lewis-Heikki episode when it has been hashed out over and over again in this thread in regards to WHY the scenario is different. But the only reply to our posts is 'McLaren employed team orders as well'.
This is a team sport, and the interest of the team comes first. This statement definitely holds water, but the FACT is each team has TWO drivers. Not 1. McLaren were not 1-2 in Hockenheim, and Lewis was in position to get more points for the team, and there was a difficult situation where Heikki, his teammate, was stopping the progress of Lewis in order to attain more points for the team.
Once a team are in position to achieve their maximum (which is what they aim for every race), it is only ethical and legal (nowadays) for them to let the 2 drivers race! McLaren were 1-2 in Turkey, and no matter what fuel save fuel burn order they gave both drivers did race to an extent. You can argue that they might have coded later on "fuel save" to hold back Jenson from attacking Lewis but Jenson was well and truly beaten by Lewis up to that point (Lewis was in front the whole way). Team orders were in play but in interest of the team not for a particular driver.
The reason people get enraged with what Ferrari do is letting a driver win when he didn't f****** deserve the win. Alonso was beaten of the line (no matter what the circumstance is) by his teammate and he was unable to overtake. If he was so much faster, then he could have simply attacked and overtaken his teammate. For God's sake there was 20 laps still left in the race! Team orders were in play for interest of the team and the driver. This would be where the PR line is well and truly crossed.
If we defend this crap, anytime when we have a 1-2 in front, let's say from the very 1st lap and they are charging away, what's the point of watching the race?
This is a team sport, and the interest of the team comes first. This statement definitely holds water, but the FACT is each team has TWO drivers. Not 1. McLaren were not 1-2 in Hockenheim, and Lewis was in position to get more points for the team, and there was a difficult situation where Heikki, his teammate, was stopping the progress of Lewis in order to attain more points for the team.
Once a team are in position to achieve their maximum (which is what they aim for every race), it is only ethical and legal (nowadays) for them to let the 2 drivers race! McLaren were 1-2 in Turkey, and no matter what fuel save fuel burn order they gave both drivers did race to an extent. You can argue that they might have coded later on "fuel save" to hold back Jenson from attacking Lewis but Jenson was well and truly beaten by Lewis up to that point (Lewis was in front the whole way). Team orders were in play but in interest of the team not for a particular driver.
The reason people get enraged with what Ferrari do is letting a driver win when he didn't f****** deserve the win. Alonso was beaten of the line (no matter what the circumstance is) by his teammate and he was unable to overtake. If he was so much faster, then he could have simply attacked and overtaken his teammate. For God's sake there was 20 laps still left in the race! Team orders were in play for interest of the team and the driver. This would be where the PR line is well and truly crossed.
If we defend this crap, anytime when we have a 1-2 in front, let's say from the very 1st lap and they are charging away, what's the point of watching the race?

Breaking News:Lewis Hamilton has officially overtaken The Fonz in race wins. With 88 races less. Lol(Without a specially built blown diffuser, illegal front wing, preferential treatment)