- 08 Sep 10, 17:52#214114
I hope Massa isn't in front of Alonso at any point in Monza this weekend.
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token fine is the £100 grand. Very strange that still applies, unless the FIA have no power to remove that?
Next up is a rule change, you can't enforce this rule as Ferrari just proved.
I hope Massa isn't in front of Alonso at any point in Monza this weekend.
The governing body is understood to have ordered a review of the regulations, which is an indication that the team orders ban will be amended or scrapped altogether.
F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone, as well as FIA president Jean Todt, were present for Wednesday's proceedings.
Ecclestone refused to comment beyond saying a press release will be issued shortly.
"If Fernando has done some mistakes, it is because he wants to show who he is. Wearing red overalls is very heavy and a lot heavier than what is seen from the outside,"
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Case closed.
Dont like team orders? Follow Red Bull and enjoy them dumbasses hitting eachother and blowing the championship.
Want to say you dont like them, but turn the blind eye when your team does it? follow Mclaren in perpetual hypocrisy.
Wanna tell Ferrari how to run their team? pay their bills.
There was nothing proveable except what Ferrari told Massa, and there was nothing wrong in that. Doesnt mean much, except that the rule as it is makes no sense.
Case closed indeed, now let's get back to some racing.
And the quote of the day goes to: Stefano Domenicali!"If Fernando has done some mistakes, it is because he wants to show who he is. Wearing red overalls is very heavy and a lot heavier than what is seen from the outside,"
You'd think Ferrari would be able to invest in lighter overalls.
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Case closed.
Dont like team orders? Follow Red Bull and enjoy them dumbasses hitting eachother and blowing the championship.
Want to say you dont like them, but turn the blind eye when your team does it? follow Mclaren in perpetual hypocrisy.
Wanna tell Ferrari how to run their team? pay their bills.
There was nothing proveable except what Ferrari told Massa, and there was nothing wrong in that. Doesnt mean much, except that the rule as it is makes no sense.
lol you just don't get it do you? the fact that the red bulls might occasionaly take each other out is part of the racing.
On the day that Massa waved Nando by there was the chance Nando was going to be caught by vettle so it ruined what could of been a bit of a race for the finish.
team orders ruin races if you don't get that your a just another ferrari fanboy
:smash:
Case closed.
Dont like team orders? Follow Red Bull and enjoy them dumbasses hitting eachother and blowing the championship.
Want to say you dont like them, but turn the blind eye when your team does it? follow Mclaren in perpetual hypocrisy.
Wanna tell Ferrari how to run their team? pay their bills.
There was nothing proveable except what Ferrari told Massa, and there was nothing wrong in that. Doesnt mean much, except that the rule as it is makes no sense.
lol you just don't get it do you? the fact that the red bulls might occasionaly take each other out is part of the racing.
On the day that Massa waved Nando by there was the chance Nando was going to be caught by vettle so it ruined what could of been a bit of a race for the finish.
team orders ruin races if you don't get that your a just another ferrari fanboy
i agree! I really wanted to see Jenson and Lewis take the plunge in Turkey, and yet they were told by the team not to. That would have been a great battle for the finish. But the race was ruined for me, by a team order
It was the high water mark for McLaren so far, not only do the RBs take themselves out, but Ferrari finished 7th & 8th. I'm sure Ferrari fans are sorry they didn't make Massa let Alonso pass him there as well, he'd be that much higher in the WDC.
It was the high water mark for McLaren so far, not only do the RBs take themselves out, but Ferrari finished 7th & 8th. I'm sure Ferrari fans are sorry they didn't make Massa let Alonso pass him there as well, he'd be that much higher in the WDC.
He wasnt... faster... than... Massa... in Turkey
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