- 08 Apr 08, 14:50#39256
the ole benefit of the doubt, as long as they dont ping other drivers furthermore this season in a similar situation and stay consistent then its all ok 

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Do I hate Ferrari ? .... I don't think I do. …. but it is a fair question.
I do think that McClaren, in particular, have been singled out as a villain ... Ron Dennis especially.
My innate sense of fair play has been alerted to the extent that I tend to favour McClaren, until (and if ever), the pendulum swings the other way.
I just like to see rules implemented fairly … and manifestly, they aren’t currently being seen to be so.
If there was no danger on the track .... please answer why there was then a red flag waived and the session closed down for a few minutes ..... isn't that indicative of some sort of danger?
F1 really is F1at.
I have no great love for McClaren, any more than Ferrari ....... but there does seem to be some leaning towards some teams, in terms of stewards decisions, rather than equality to all teams.
It makes me, in turn, lean towards suppport for McClaren rather than FIA-supported Ferrari.
They put out the red flags so that people could come and remove Sato's car. I know that I wouldn't want to be standing at the pit lane entrance even under double-waved yellows.
Furthermore, at one of the previous races (I can't remember which of the two) the ITV commentators made comments about how some drivers had been brought before the stewards because they had set fastest lap/sector times under yellows. They weren't penalised for it.
you cant just ignore flags, had he set another time which was slower and a fast lap, penalty should have been applied,
no other drivers might see that a danger is over and just ignore the flags, its a possibility, and a dangerous one
i agree he couldnt see it and there wasnt any danger but its not the issue really
the team should have been on the radio
Do I hate Ferrari ? .... I don't think I do. …. but it is a fair question.
I do think that McClaren, in particular, have been singled out as a villain ... Ron Dennis especially.
My innate sense of fair play has been alerted to the extent that I tend to favour McClaren, until (and if ever), the pendulum swings the other way.
I just like to see rules implemented fairly … and manifestly, they aren’t currently being seen to be so.
Do I hate Ferrari ? .... I don't think I do. …. but it is a fair question.
I do think that McClaren, in particular, have been singled out as a villain ... Ron Dennis especially.
My innate sense of fair play has been alerted to the extent that I tend to favour McClaren, until (and if ever), the pendulum swings the other way.
I just like to see rules implemented fairly … and manifestly, they aren’t currently being seen to be so.
Hopefully when we are finally ridden of MM we will get a fairer playing field, one can only hope!
MrChips welcome to the Matix, when you see the real world exposed by FIAt dominated half truths you will experience a feeling of nausea. It will pass and be followed by annoyance. You may hear a buzzing in your ears, it's all the FIAt fans rewriting history as it's made. Maybe you should have taken the red pill and lived a life of ignorance, but now it's too late. Welcome.
Hopefully when we are finally ridden of MM we will get a fairer playing field, one can only hope!
I wonder if there are any Ferrari fans who feel the FIA is making them look stupid and giving them the wrong impression to fans of other teams?
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