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By TheOak
#71226
The Oak..... stick to your XBOX mate so STFU the fact he didnt crash into KImi so you got nothing so again STFU you got nothing :thumbdown::censored: unt


Don't have an XBOX. So you think the judges should all just sit back and let Lewis do what ever the hell he wants on track untill he gets someone killed or injured.

It took one bloody corner for him to ruin yet another Mclaren Vs Ferrari 4 way fight which personally I would have loved to have watched instead of some noob out braking himself into turn 1 thinking he can win the race then and there like a noob.


well it was either he went for Kimi there or waited until the pits i love action i love overtaking thats why i watch F1

You mention someone being killed or Injured well Massa rammed too people today and used the pitlane white line to over take which is far more dangours than what Lewis did.

I suggest you take your Ferrari Blinkers off.

Also if Hamilton did those things i expect he would of received a drive though then grind penalty


I'm not a fan of any team. I just like drivers who race hard but fair and that's not what Lewis did today and on many other occasions. Plus his comments about other drivers and his general behaviour towards them puts me off even more.

Massa deserved a penalty for what he did. Haven't heard of a rule that says you can't cut the pitlane line except when exiting pits.
By TheOak
#71230
The Oak..... stick to your XBOX mate so STFU the fact he didnt crash into KImi so you got nothing so again STFU you got nothing :thumbdown::censored: unt


Don't have an XBOX. So you think the judges should all just sit back and let Lewis do what ever the hell he wants on track untill he gets someone killed or injured.

It took one bloody corner for him to ruin yet another Mclaren Vs Ferrari 4 way fight which personally I would have loved to have watched instead of some noob out braking himself into turn 1 thinking he can win the race then and there like a noob.


dude seriously like i said go back and actually watch RACING this corner incidendt happens all the bloody time no need to get your g string in a twist!!! he did nothing wrong :yawn::yawn::yawn::yawn::yawn::yawn::yawn::yawn:


Eh, dude, I'm not the one throwing a tantrum and callin people names.



Eh dude your point is........................? :wink:


My point is you're telling me not to get upset, which I'm not, even though you've told me to "STFU" and called me a *censored* plus ranting in that other thread.
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By bud
#71231
thats how i roll dude, when i see FIA BS i get angry :wink: and when i see dimwit fans who agree with FIA BS i feel very angry :D so deal with it :thumbup:
#71341
McLaren supporters should just chill and be happy that their team is even ALLOWED to race this season after last year's spy scandal. Yes, the FIA may have a closer eye on McLaren and their drivers, so what? They as much as announced it last year and McLaren knew it going in this season. Duh!
By Gaz
#71348
McLaren supporters should just chill and be happy that their team is even ALLOWED to race this season after last year's spy scandal. Yes, the FIA may have a closer eye on McLaren and their drivers, so what? They as much as announced it last year and McLaren knew it going in this season. Duh!


your kidding?

Right?

Seriously you can't say its a fair championship when one team gets penalised for something another team does not
#71355
McLaren supporters should just chill and be happy that their team is even ALLOWED to race this season after last year's spy scandal. Yes, the FIA may have a closer eye on McLaren and their drivers, so what? They as much as announced it last year and McLaren knew it going in this season. Duh!


your kidding?

Right?

Seriously you can't say its a fair championship when one team gets penalised for something another team does not


I'm saying, given last year's history, if I were a McLaren driver, I'd be über-correct in what I'm doing on track so that the stewards don't have a reason to even look at me. LH is not doing this and hence feels the consequences. See, e.g., Spa.
#71408
McLaren supporters should just chill and be happy that their team is even ALLOWED to race this season after last year's spy scandal. Yes, the FIA may have a closer eye on McLaren and their drivers, so what? They as much as announced it last year and McLaren knew it going in this season. Duh!


your kidding?

Right?

Seriously you can't say its a fair championship when one team gets penalised for something another team does not

That's okay, longbow. I take what DD says as a compliment. Ferrari are worried about the strength of McLaren this season, despite the FIA trying to meddle in the team's internal affairs and fining them $100,000,000. Further, he's just admitted that he thinks the FIA are corrupt by coming up with absurd penalties for McLaren. It's a testament to the McLaren team that after all of these things, Ferrari are shit-scared of losing the titles and feel they need help.
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By Denthúl
#71454
Ok, so I might not be an expert on the subject, simply someone who enjoys the exitement of F1 and the rivalry between the teams and drivers. That said, more and more this year, I have found myself turning off my TV in absolute disgust at some of the decisions made by the stewards. Yes, I am a Lewis Hamilton fan and yes i do agree he could benefit from some 'life coaching' and learn to curb his confidence and some night say, arrogance. Nevertheless, nobody can deny his absolute genius behind the wheel. I'm not so blinkered in my admiration of Hamilton though to agree that he does sometimes take unneccessary risks and sometimes pushes situations close to the wire. But.........."ISN'T THAT WHAT MOTORSPORT IS ALL ABOUT?????"
I, like every other F1 fan have read the line 'Ferrari International Assist' and in the past have didmissed the suggestion but now.......I concur!!!!
How the hell did Bourdais manage to receive a 25 second penalty simply by taking a corner?
Massa claims 'he hit me from behind' - Watch the highlights. (another much needed point to Ferrari).
Anyhow, I'm struggling to write anymore, the blood pressure is rising and I need to calm down abit.........
Lewis - stay calm and do what you do best......drive. If that ain't good enough, paint your car red.


There's a line between taking big risks and taking silly risks. Today's move from Hamilton was of the latter category - the move was way too optimistic and very dangerous. If it weren't then he wouldn't have worn his tyres right down to the canvas in the process. His lock-up was huge. He must have spent several seconds skating along...


that might be so it still was not warrenting a penalty! :rolleyes: but Denthul you like to stick up for the powers at be for F1.... are you vying for a job in the FIA by any chance? :rofl:


No. I'm defending a just decision. If Raikkonen had done the same and caused Lewis and Kovalainen to go wide, you'd most likely be screaming for a penalty and making claims that it was all part of Ferrari's 'master plan'. Remember, he not only pushed his competitors wide, nearly took out his team-mate and near-enough ruined his chances of a decent result, but he also started off the chaos which ensued behind him, resulting in the impact between DC, Nakajima and another car. Dangerous driving has no place in any sport and he was in breach of the regulations. A drive-through may have been harsh but, as pointed out by McLaren Fan (I think) it was the minimal penalty and thus, at the same time as being harsh, was also fair.

Lewis did not race fair?????????? :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: mate you need to get your eyes checked :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:


Well, erm, no. "Forcing another competitor off-track" is deemed not to be fair. If it was fair, it wouldn't even be mentioned in the rule book. Add to this an account of dangerous driving and you get the result that, actually, it was completely unfair. As said above, a drive-through was harsh, but that was as little as he could get under the regulations.
By Gaz
#71465
McLaren supporters should just chill and be happy that their team is even ALLOWED to race this season after last year's spy scandal. Yes, the FIA may have a closer eye on McLaren and their drivers, so what? They as much as announced it last year and McLaren knew it going in this season. Duh!


your kidding?

Right?

Seriously you can't say its a fair championship when one team gets penalised for something another team does not


I'm saying, given last year's history, if I were a McLaren driver, I'd be über-correct in what I'm doing on track so that the stewards don't have a reason to even look at me. LH is not doing this and hence feels the consequences. See, e.g., Spa.


Right, but its racing you can't think about something like spa then react you just react. And even after events like the spa chicane when LH did the correct thing and gave the place back the FIA will still screw you over.

face it, he's dammed if he does and dammed if he don't and that is wrong.

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