- 03 Oct 11, 11:50#278216
This has already been mentioned in the Singapore thread but I think its a biggie and should have its own thread.
It raises a few questions.
Would hamilton still have had a drive through if that commentary had been aired just before the collision?
What would the reaction have been had hamilton received a message telling him to 'destroy' another competitors race?
Why was massa instructed to destroy hamilton's race? he's no-where near him in the championship?
Why was Massa so indignant when hamilton did to massa what Massa was trying to do to Hamilton?
Was Massa really upset at realising once again he is being used by Ferrari as Alonso's pawn?
Is asking a driver to destroy another drivers race bringing the sport into disrepute?
It raises a few questions.
Would hamilton still have had a drive through if that commentary had been aired just before the collision?
What would the reaction have been had hamilton received a message telling him to 'destroy' another competitors race?
Why was massa instructed to destroy hamilton's race? he's no-where near him in the championship?
Why was Massa so indignant when hamilton did to massa what Massa was trying to do to Hamilton?
Was Massa really upset at realising once again he is being used by Ferrari as Alonso's pawn?
Is asking a driver to destroy another drivers race bringing the sport into disrepute?
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Abe Lincoln
Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power. Abe Lincoln