- 19 Sep 10, 14:12#216090
end of the day the Fair play Tsar found nothing to suggest either driver was being favoured. Did that shut up the whinging Spaniards? No, unfortunately they are still bitter to this day. Losers.
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Up until Alonso signed his severence with the backmailing you are right there was no team orders. Thats why Alonso spat the dummy (he felt he deserved preferential treatment. After that, there still werent team orders and for the last few races there was an FIA in the McLaren garage holding Alosos hand and ensuring fair play.
So McLaren were so bad, they needed an FIA official stationed in their garage to try and keep them honest. Must hurt having to admit the team you support is that bad.Where was that FIA official when Massa`needed him??????
Massa hasn't complained, it's only the other teams, their fans and the antiFerrarista that are complaining.
Nope didnt hurt at all because they arent bad.
So rules are only to be upheld if a person involved complains? Thats strange rules. So a driver still in contract who is afraid to complain and upset his team receives no protection, but a driver getting sacked who can rant and rave because he's history anyway, he does get protection. Stanger and stranger.
listening to private communications that don't involve you, in my book is bad.
listening to private communications that don't involve you, in my book is bad.
Ferrari are bad then
Up until Alonso signed his severence with the backmailing you are right there was no team orders. Thats why Alonso spat the dummy (he felt he deserved preferential treatment. After that, there still werent team orders and for the last few races there was an FIA in the McLaren garage holding Alosos hand and ensuring fair play.
So McLaren were so bad, they needed an FIA official stationed in their garage to try and keep them honest. Must hurt having to admit the team you support is that bad.Where was that FIA official when Massa`needed him??????
Massa hasn't complained, it's only the other teams, their fans and the antiFerrarista that are complaining.
Nope didnt hurt at all because they arent bad.
Well, I guess we all have our own standards, being caught cheating and listening to private communications that don't involve you, in my book is bad.So rules are only to be upheld if a person involved complains? Thats strange rules. So a driver still in contract who is afraid to complain and upset his team receives no protection, but a driver getting sacked who can rant and rave because he's history anyway, he does get protection. Stanger and stranger.
It's obviously hard for you to accept that Felipe said he wasn't hard done by in any way. It was his decision and that's that. I've already posted the proof (and this is "real" proof - not some blog of someone saying they overheard Felipe). If you want the video of Felipe's interview, I'll happily post it again for you.
Felipe had his chance, he'll just have to work harder in the factory and try harder next year.
Felipe had his chance, he'll just have to work harder in the factory and try harder next year.Felipe had his chance?? His teammate was whinging on the radio in...what race 1 or race2. Ive never heard Felipe whinge in the radio. Thats not how you should get your chance.
Ferrari are still in the WCC picture...another 1-2 and poor results from McLaren/Redbull in just 1 race will put them right back in the frame.
i dont think that alonso and massa are the best team mates on the grid, far from it, that has to go to Jenson and Lewis!
i dont think that alonso and massa are the best team mates on the grid, far from it, that has to go to Jenson and Lewis!
I think you're right....so long as Lewis always gets his way!
i dont think that alonso and massa are the best team mates on the grid, far from it, that has to go to Jenson and Lewis!
I think you're right....so long as Lewis always gets his way!They both get their way. Neither want to win by walkin g all over their team mate-they'd rather not bother.
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