- 31 Oct 10, 15:05#222753
Listen Tex, I'm going to save the lambs some typing by telling you that McLaren team orders were tactics, and Ferrari's are orders. Can't you see the difference? Ok, I'll dumb it down for you....listen up:
In Team Tactics. The team puts one driver in front of the other for the benefit of the team.
In Team Orders. The team puts on driver behind the other for the benefit of the team.
Clearly, now that I've explained it to you....you can see that McLaren does no wrong and Ferrari is the devil....right? I mean, it's as clear as day.
McLaren team orders = ok?
Ferrari team orders = conspiracy?
Team orders have been and will always be apart of any form of racing. Just too clarify I have not read every post/comment/opinion in this thread simply because I don't bother myself with such things but I get the jest of the debate, ok for some teams but not for others. Is the pot calling the kettle black or am I way off base?
Listen Tex, I'm going to save the lambs some typing by telling you that McLaren team orders were tactics, and Ferrari's are orders. Can't you see the difference? Ok, I'll dumb it down for you....listen up:
In Team Tactics. The team puts one driver in front of the other for the benefit of the team.
In Team Orders. The team puts on driver behind the other for the benefit of the team.
Clearly, now that I've explained it to you....you can see that McLaren does no wrong and Ferrari is the devil....right? I mean, it's as clear as day.
Last edited by billindenver on 31 Oct 10, 15:10, edited 1 time in total.


I mean, where is the radio conversation and any evidence apart from what some journo wrote? And why isn't this massive news, is it some big cover up conspiracy?
The man behind Massa on track was Schumacher - who followed him into the pits when the SC was immediately deployed. After Alonso pitted and rejoined, Massa was indeed just behind him, but Schumacher was nowhere to be seen. So if anyone was holding people up it must have been Schumacher. Additionally, the gap between Hamilton and Massa remained the same throughout.