- 07 Jul 12, 13:32#311443
You mean Eddie Jordan who is basically the BBC troll.
To suggest that the session is red flagged to benefit one team is obviously the imaginings of a warped mind. The funky shirts are obviously radioactive and are causing permanent damage. 
Well well well, more corruption? I just disregarded the Ferrari favouritism before, but now I'm beginning to wonder...
It wasn't just Alonso that called for a red flag. A radio transmission of Hamilton showed him to be calling for a red flag also. Doubtless there were other drivers and teams doing the same.
I never said he called for a red flag or not, I meant that they called a red flag, and as Ferrari were struggling, when the water clears they can all go back out and Ferrari can do better
Had this been a track with better drainage they would probably still be running. There is just too much standing water which makes the risk of aqua-planing far too high.
All drivers were struggling and when the water clears all drivers will do better, not just Ferrari.
Well that's what they're talking about on BBC
You mean Eddie Jordan who is basically the BBC troll.

