- 14 Nov 07, 10:20#24259
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Bernie wont be quitting unfortunately, the appeal wont gain Lewis 4th place and the title!
Imagine Kimi though if the title is decided with the appeal, Champion for a month and a bit then gone! that would be very unfair!!!
The distance between Massa and Kimi, when Kimi exited the pit's, was very small but Kimi's two extra SMOKING lap's are what made the difference imo. Also maybe Massa was too hard on his tire's thus the reason he stopped sooner? Also I think Massa's tire's had not come up to temperature so he could not push as hard as he would have liked to protect his lead.
Just a theory.
The distance between Massa and Kimi, when Kimi exited the pit's, was very small but Kimi's two extra SMOKING lap's are what made the difference imo. Also maybe Massa was too hard on his tire's thus the reason he stopped sooner? Also I think Massa's tire's had not come up to temperature so he could not push as hard as he would have liked to protect his lead.
Just a theory.
there was my post about this in the other thread to give my view on Massa's illegal team orders
There is simply no way they are taking the drivers points. They have already set a precedent by not taking the points from Alonso and Hamilton.
On top of that what are the odds to two separate F1 teams would cheat in the same way at the same time to the EXACT same degree? It seems more likely the temp readings were off.
There is simply no way they are taking the drivers points. They have already set a precedent by not taking the points from Alonso and Hamilton.
On top of that what are the odds to two separate F1 teams would cheat in the same way at the same time to the EXACT same degree? It seems more likely the temp readings were off.
this has nothing to do with a spy scandal so why compare to that punishment?
and the term cheat for BMW and Williams is abit off, could just be a miscalculation as every team runs on the ragged edge of the rules to gain as much performance as possible.
and if it was just a mis read of the temp reading then wouldnt all the teams have had the same irregularity?
but it happens in scrutineering, if a car is deemed to not pass it after a GP it and the driver are excluded from clasification. Scott Speed was in Melbourne this year, and remember Kubica was excluded in Hungary last year for running underweight giving Schumi 1 title point which was handy for him come Japan til engine troubles
There is simply no way they are taking the drivers points. They have already set a precedent by not taking the points from Alonso and Hamilton.
On top of that what are the odds to two separate F1 teams would cheat in the same way at the same time to the EXACT same degree? It seems more likely the temp readings were off.
this has nothing to do with a spy scandal so why compare to that punishment?
and the term cheat for BMW and Williams is abit off, could just be a miscalculation as every team runs on the ragged edge of the rules to gain as much performance as possible.
and if it was just a mis read of the temp reading then wouldnt all the teams have had the same irregularity?
but it happens in scrutineering, if a car is deemed to not pass it after a GP it and the driver are excluded from clasification. Scott Speed was in Melbourne this year, and remember Kubica was excluded in Hungary last year for running underweight giving Schumi 1 title point which was handy for him come Japan til engine troubles
...Maybe there should be a penalty for McL using an extra set of tyres?There was. They had a set of tyres taken away. OK, so they were wets and the rest of the weekend was dry, but they need not have been the case.
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