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When EX F1 drivers add a comment, we should listen.
When EX F1 drivers add a comment, we should listen.
Your are right to a certain degree as I respect their opinon's also but that does not mean they are 100% correct.
When EX F1 drivers add a comment, we should listen.
Your are right to a certain degree as I respect their opinon's also but that does not mean they are 100% correct.
what if one said 3 + 3 = 6 ? im sorry to say they would be 100% correct
When EX F1 drivers add a comment, we should listen.
Your are right to a certain degree as I respect their opinon's also but that does not mean they are 100% correct.
what if one said 3 + 3 = 6 ? im sorry to say they would be 100% correct
Senna took Prost out on purpose on the first corner in Suzuka 1990 and he admitted it. Had this happened today, Senna would of been disqualified and Prost - Ferrari World Champion. There is one cross to Ferrari and one tick to McLaren.
How many times are we going to needlessly go over this, AKR. Senna took Prost off because Prost did the same thing to him in 1989. Senna did not admit that he rammed Prost off the track until a year after it happened. By that stage, nothing could be done because it was far too long after the event and part of the reason why Mosley was elected President of FISA was because he felt Senna was hard-done-by by Balestre.
Wasn't there another factor, that Senna had asked for pole position to be changed to the grippier outside of the track and Balestre agreed, only to do nothing and keep pole on the inside. So Senna swore he wouldn't get passed around the first corner whatever happened, and stuck to his word. I thought that was what fuelled his 'politicians making stupid decisions' speech a year later. Even more reason for him to do what he did
Yes, that was the reason why Senna took off Prost, although a little bit of vengeance was in there. AKR has got my head turned. This incident has been discussed time and time again, but she won't accept what happened. She's brainwashed and obsessed.
Again this proves my point. Everything has to be seen in the light of what you McLaren supporters want it to be. Weather it be for you or against you, you always have to be innocent. Once again, I've accepted what happened in 1990 and McLaren/Senna were the right winners. Now get over yourself and accept McLaren cheated in 2007 and Ferrari were the true Constructors Champions. As well as if we win this year we are the true champions.
When EX F1 drivers add a comment, we should listen.
Your are right to a certain degree as I respect their opinon's also but that does not mean they are 100% correct.
what if one said 3 + 3 = 6 ? im sorry to say they would be 100% correct
Sorry mate I forgot you were still aboard the forum, I thought you left?
When EX F1 drivers add a comment, we should listen.
Your are right to a certain degree as I respect their opinon's also but that does not mean they are 100% correct.
what if one said 3 + 3 = 6 ? im sorry to say they would be 100% correct
Sorry mate I forgot you were still aboard the forum, I thought you left?
Yeah seems you can't take a joke there but don't worry it looks like you're going to ban me soon
Senna took Prost out on purpose on the first corner in Suzuka 1990 and he admitted it. Had this happened today, Senna would of been disqualified and Prost - Ferrari World Champion. There is one cross to Ferrari and one tick to McLaren.
How many times are we going to needlessly go over this, AKR. Senna took Prost off because Prost did the same thing to him in 1989. Senna did not admit that he rammed Prost off the track until a year after it happened. By that stage, nothing could be done because it was far too long after the event and part of the reason why Mosley was elected President of FISA was because he felt Senna was hard-done-by by Balestre.
Wasn't there another factor, that Senna had asked for pole position to be changed to the grippier outside of the track and Balestre agreed, only to do nothing and keep pole on the inside. So Senna swore he wouldn't get passed around the first corner whatever happened, and stuck to his word. I thought that was what fuelled his 'politicians making stupid decisions' speech a year later. Even more reason for him to do what he did
Yes, that was the reason why Senna took off Prost, although a little bit of vengeance was in there. AKR has got my head turned. This incident has been discussed time and time again, but she won't accept what happened. She's brainwashed and obsessed.
Again this proves my point. Everything has to be seen in the light of what you McLaren supporters want it to be. Weather it be for you or against you, you always have to be innocent. Once again, I've accepted what happened in 1990 and McLaren/Senna were the right winners. Now get over yourself and accept McLaren cheated in 2007 and Ferrari were the true Constructors Champions. As well as if we win this year we are the true champions.
I don't think Mclaren cheated persay in 2007 since no Ferrari parts were found on the 07 car and i find it very hard to belive based on Ron reporting to Max straight away he was aware of what was going on. That said he should have been and the punishment was harsh but justified.
but your doing yourself no good standing on your soap box shouting out that Mclaren cheated when we all know Ferrari have cheated in the past as have their drivers. Infact most F1 teams have bent the rules too far at some point.
But your going to get that in a sport which is constructor based.
I don't think Mclaren cheated persay in 2007 since no Ferrari parts were found on the 07 car and i find it very hard to belive based on Ron reporting to Max straight away he was aware of what was going on. That said he should have been and the punishment was harsh but justified.
Well you all seem to believe the same thing regarding the above. Bud says the same thing, so does McLaren Fan, so does Racechick and so on and so on so that is why I tend to have the habit of saying, that is what all you McLaren supporters want it to be.but your doing yourself no good standing on your soap box shouting out that Mclaren cheated when we all know Ferrari have cheated in the past as have their drivers. Infact most F1 teams have bent the rules too far at some point.
But your going to get that in a sport which is constructor based.
No one is a cheat until they are caught. That is a fact. I know that b@stard Inter-Milan are cheats in football. Bigger cheats than Juve were a couple of years back. But Juve got caught and not Inter-Milan so as far as the world is concerned, Inter are not cheats and Juve were. Same is the case with F1. Ferrari are not cheats but last year McLaren tried to cheat.
So did Ferrari, by using an illegal floor. That does count as cheating, you know.
So did Ferrari, by using an illegal floor. That does count as cheating, you know.
Once again that is just speculation. There is no evidence because if there was, I am sure Ferrari as well would of gotten a penalty. By saying Ferrari cheated and got away with it, you are suggesting that the FIA-Ferrari conspiracy is real. If this is the case then for 2008 I should just be relaxed and know that they have decided that Massa will be 2008 champion along with Ferrari and so if need be they'll just penalise McLaren and Lewis Hamilton further to make sure he cannot win. I honestly doubt that is true. Even put Spa aside. Yes the penalty on Lewis Hamilton was harsh but he did do something wrong. Had it been a Ferrari driver do the exact same thing, he to would of been penalised. Remember Massa was advised to give race position back to Rosberg at Monza. You know what I refer to of course. It is a title fight until the end. If McLaren end up winning it, it will defenitly prove no conspiracy exists, but if Ferrari win it, unless they continue to benefit from McLaren penalties that appear to be made up, then I would say it is a fair win for Ferrari as well.
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