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#241807
Lots of overtaking during safety car periods last yr. and in the pit lane.
Not all on teammates, but if teammates are racing, then there should be no difference.


Just like in Germany when team mates were racing it should be no difference? :rofl:


The team orders you refer to from Ferrari to Massa in Germany were fully justified. Its a team sport and it has always been used in F1 as well as in other motorsports, especially in WRC. But clearly you do not agree, (unless McLaren were to do it as on many ocaasions you have demonstrated double standards), but please enlighten me on your reason as to why it is cheating when Ferrari does it. Oh and I don't want to hear it alters the race result spig marol (sorry if I write that wrong as English not my first language). All motorsports are a team sport and no driver is greater than the team (as Enzo himself has pointed out many times). Alonso and Massa both do as they are told and if the occasion were to ever arise, Alonso will move over for Massa otherwise he can share the same fate he had when he was at McLaren.
#241808
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE... I implore you, let's keep Germany out of this. You know it's going to wind up with a locked thread. :wavey:
#241819
Lots of overtaking during safety car periods last yr. and in the pit lane.
Not all on teammates, but if teammates are racing, then there should be no difference.


Just like in Germany when team mates were racing it should be no difference? :rofl:


I said IF teammates are racing. They were racing in Malaysia... they were not racing in Germany anymore. The reasons are obvious so i wont bother with them.
#241828
Lots of overtaking during safety car periods last yr. and in the pit lane.
Not all on teammates, but if teammates are racing, then there should be no difference.


Just like in Germany when team mates were racing it should be no difference? :rofl:


I said IF teammates are racing. They were racing in Malaysia... they were not racing in Germany anymore. The reasons are obvious so i wont bother with them.


No doubt the move in Malaysia threw the team into action as im sure at the time the pit crew had Massa's tyres ready waiting to go. Massa would not have been expecting such a move by his team mate in that situation. His move was rash and ruthless and as WB said unsporting.
Alonso has and always will care about himself, never the team he is in. That is why i do not like him.
#241833
No doubt the move in Malaysia threw the team into action as im sure at the time the pit crew had Massa's tyres ready waiting to go. Massa would not have been expecting such a move by his team mate in that situation. His move was rash and ruthless and as WB said unsporting.
Alonso has and always will care about himself, never the team he is in. That is why i do not like him.


Massa would not be expecting such a move under that situation
....... hmmm neither was Alonso expecting Lewis' move in the situation pertaining this thread. since when is the driver's expectations been what guides the teams for racing?? the teams have very clear expectations and that's getting the best results in both the championships. the drivers know this, regardless of which other expectation the dirvers have.

His move was rash and ruthless

and that's bad because... ?? :confused:
as i remember, EVERY passing move made by Kobayashi in the Suzuka race was rash and ruthless. Nobody complained.

Unsporting

i dont know about this... in such case all moves in the pit lane were unporsting. And there were way too many. I dont specially enjoy racing in the pit lanes... its dangerous and uncalled for... but if everyone does it... then everyone does it. Can't be happy when some do it and compliment their "racing spirit" then label as unsportsmen the others.

Alonso will always care about himslef and not the team he's in

Its not for us to know, or to like. Its up to the teams. Just like certain teams let their drivers race rallies, other teams let their drivers go for it, other tems swap driver parts, others ask drivers for sponsors... and others change drivers mid season. Don't see anyone telling the other teams what to do with their drivers.
#241834
Lots of overtaking during safety car periods last yr. and in the pit lane.
Not all on teammates, but if teammates are racing, then there should be no difference.


Just like in Germany when team mates were racing it should be no difference? :rofl:


I said IF teammates are racing. They were racing in Malaysia... they were not racing in Germany anymore. The reasons are obvious so i wont bother with them.


I can't recall anything about Malaysia....only Alonso trying to keep up with his teammate in a faulty car. Are we talking about China here?

Anyway, I'm sure the team and everyone else saw that 'barge' as a very selfish move. It couldn't be more obvious, but that's Alonso's character through and through. It's what makes him very efficient on track...though off track he'll always be looked at as a major d**k. This is a factor which teams would want to take into account before hiring him, everyone wants a fast driver who is also a team player (Schumi needed to play 2nd fiddle to Irvine at one point too). If anything happens within Ferrari, ALonso might find himself out in the cold as McLaren don't want him...ever. Redbull are revolving around Babyboy Vettel..and Renault are doing the same with Kubica. There are others out there just as good.
#241836
I can't recall anything about Malaysia....only Alonso trying to keep up with his teammate in a faulty car. Are we talking about China here?


oooops
yeah i meant China, i think. Sepang was the blown engine race, was it?
#241837
Yeah...there was no pit barging there, his engine wouldn't have allowed it anyway. :hehe:
#241844
On a different tack, all this negative press from what must be some of Fernando's favourite media outlets (the Sun etc) will certainly not go unnoticed by him. I recall the intensity and aggression directed to Nando last year by some press immediately after Germany. My observation on that was it not once seemed to phase him in the least. What's more, his performance after those attacks was simply outstanding. He landed on the podium for all but Spa and AD and won 3 more races.

I hope it has the same effect on him for the start of this year :-)
#241849
It's in the past so it does not matter anymore imho yet I'll get a good chuckle from the inevitable :D .

ps,
Sorry I almost forgot let me know when its ready ok :wink: ?
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World wars....in the past....doesn't matter now!! Lol.
#241851
World wars....in the past....doesn't matter now!! Lol.

Ladys and gentlemen we have a winner for the 'Most Off Topic' reply for 2011 :hehe: ! Can't wait too hear your acceptance speech :wink: . "No this is the podium Bulletproof thats the bar miho, no mas for you!"
#241852
The legality, is just a technical matter, its the morality thats the important bit.

You want too bake your biscuit and eat it too? As stated NO TRUTH has been or will most likely be revealed, are you in in that 99%? You speak of moral but do you knw the TRUTH???


I was talking in general, just that I felt debating about this incident wasn't illegal whereas this incident was, was incorrect, its no the issue at hand.
#241854
Whats the issue then? There is no PROOF they are only allegations ie assumptions and you know what they make right?
#241856
:popcorn:


Actually thats a lie, poporn suggests im enjoying this mindless bitch-slap contest between the alonso haters and lovers.

This is more fitting :coffee: , because a cup of coffee is needed if im to read through this endless s*it all night.
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