- 02 Apr 09, 10:58#100563
you missed my point obviously!
a world class sport which calls itself the pinnacle of motorsport should not have this kind of event even happen! McLaren and Toyota shouldnt have been left in the dark knowing what to do and what the stewards would and wouldnt deem correct.
f*** my local karting meet is more professional !
That's a great decsion. McLaren are cheats. Misleading the stewards is cheating. As a result of once again getting caught cheating, McLaren should be penalised. So no giving 4th back isn't good enough. A penalty must be imposed to discourage future attemps at cheating. So disqualification is fair and Trulli the Italian is given his 3rd place back. One would think that after McLaren got caught cheating off Ferrari in 2007 that they would of learnt their lesson. I guess not. Once a cheater, always a cheater.
and once a lamb always a lamb
Hajde u kurac! You are so full of it bud! But I guess some people never learn. Once full of shiit, always full of more shiit.
yadda yadda yadda AKR talk. i like how you always have to bring nationality into s*** to justify the world in your mind "Trulli the Italian" given his third place back.Fact is he lost "his" third place when he went off track. But again the way you carry on just represents your mindset and knowledge of F1. Youre just a tribal fan youre not an F1 fan! go watch your football if you want to get tribal you nutter!!
this drama is just further evidence of the lack of communication available for teams to race control in times of need or to the lack of knowing the rules or simply the inconsistency of the stewards rulings from race to race causing teams to not know basic rules.
On James Allens site was the Toyota team radio from the last few laps. it was clear from that neither Jarno or the Team knew the rules or what to do.
what should have happened was once Trulli went off race control should have clarrified to McLaren and Toyota who should be in 3rd. they didnt and they are to blame for yet another OFF track "race" result and further bad image to F1.
its really no wonder real race fans are turning away from F1 as racing is done off the track as much as it is on now days
Are you seriously blaming everone else for this and completely disregarding what Macca and Hamilton did?
you missed my point obviously!
a world class sport which calls itself the pinnacle of motorsport should not have this kind of event even happen! McLaren and Toyota shouldnt have been left in the dark knowing what to do and what the stewards would and wouldnt deem correct.
f*** my local karting meet is more professional !