I believed that no team order was issued regarding Heikki and LH, BUT I believed what Heikki did was GUTLESS. Last time I checked, its a RACE, you are paid to get the best possible position out of your car, you are obligated to the paying customers ( Cable, Satellite, Spectators, Sponsors) to fight to the very end, not to park your car so your teammate can pass. I know the argument some of you are making is that Heikki has "common sense" because he realized LH is faster, unless your teammate is giving you a bj, you still have to race him. Yes LH was faster then Heikki, but so was Kimi Vs. Kubica, Kubica put up a fight knowing that the Ferrari would just pull away. Jenson fought DC, Massa fought LH, even Piquet tried to hold off LH. Either Heikki's parking was the best move of the race because it allowed LH to save time to catch Massa or it was the worse move of the race because it showed Heikki being gutless. Some of you tried to bring in the argument about Ferrari's checkered past, you can argue all day long about it but McLaren is no different from Ferrari. At least with Ferrari they have the guts to do it blatanly, with Mclaren its all about being sneaky. GUTLESS
What a load of rubbish.
Would Lewis move over for Hiekki?
Hiekki Is nothing more than a whore at Mclaren, and he should get out before he turns into another Eddie Irvine.
More like Kovalainen should have got his act together and been involved in the race and/or championship battle. If Kovalainen was faster than Hamilton or if he or both were involved in the championship battle, he would not have moved out of the way for Hamilton.
Oh puh-leaze. Are you serious? Are you seriously saying that Hamilton's passing Kovalainen had nothing to do with them both driving for McLaren? I suppose Kovalainen "voluntarily" let Hamilton past, did he? He just wanted the best interests of his team to be served out of the goodness of his heart? "Do you have any evidence?" give me a break. You watched the same race as the rest of the world - Kovalainen ran massively wide, without locking a brake, into the same corner he'd had no problem hitting the apex the last 50 or so times around. Hamilton wasn't even trying to overtake Kovy, as is shown by the fact he was on the outside, unlike all the other overtaking moves he made at that corner. Jaysus, Kovy was going so slow at that point Hamilton had to overtake him or hit him!
It was team orders - implied, coded, suggested, encouraged, nudge nudge wink wink call it what you like, just like it was for Raikkonen in Brazil last year, just like every other unbiased commentator (including ITV's Hamilton-mad JA and MB) has concluded. Whether or not there is evidence tipping the balance of probabilities that sporting regulation blah was breached is beside the point. I know you're a fan of McLaren, but lets call a spade a spade shall we?
I've already said that it was formation flying. I'm just telling Kyros et al. to stop spouting s*** and making the situation out to be something it's not.

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