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#50989
From autosport.com

By Simon Strang and Pablo Elizalde Sunday, June 22nd 2008, 18:13 GMT

McLaren F1 CEO Martin Whitmarsh has rejected suggestions that the FIA is picking on the British squad after the penalties the team have been subject to in the last two races.

Lewis Hamilton was penalised at the Canadian Grand Prix after he crashed into the back of Kimi Raikkonen at the end of the pitlane. He lost ten places on the grid in France.

The British driver was again hit by a penalty when he had to serve a drive-through in today's French Grand Prix for overtaking a car by cutting through a chicane.

Teammate Heikki Kovalainen, meanwhile, lost five places on the grid in France for impeding a rival during yesterday's qualifying.

Despite the penalties, Whitmarsh made it clear that the team did not think the FIA was after them.

"I'm sure Ron didn't indicate that really," said Whitmarsh when asked about suggestions that Ron Dennis had indicated after the race that the FIA was picking on McLaren.

"He has the frustrations that happen immediately after the race. We had three penalties this weekend, we have got to accept it and move on."

Whitmarsh said the team had no choice but to accept Hamilton's penalty, although at the time they felt the Briton had done nothing wrong.

"I think we have got to accept that the stewards have got a quieter time than us, and they got more information, and they have got to make the decision that they think is right. We didn't see it like that, but we didn't have the information that they had."

He added: "There was a discussion. We noted that it had happened and we gave an opinion. The stewards had a different opinion."

Whitmarsh reckons that without the penalty Hamilton would have finished well in the points, despite having started from the middle of the pack.

"Without the extra drive-through I think he would have been into some solid points. I think it's easier to have the motivation and push and he would have been up in the thick of it.

"Heikki did a great job. He very narrowly avoided being on the podium, but Lewis could have been up somewhere near that."


It's probably best to deny the truth that the FIA are victimising McLaren, lest the team get slapped with more penalties.
#51008
Just my opinion :thumbup::yuck::drink:

Yeah that's fair enough, and the above's mine.
NO hard feelings towards Mclaren at all. They just messed up this weekend.
#51019
I bet they don't really believe that, 'cos i dont!


Don't think they are victimising anyone.

Me neither
#51039
According to Steve Matchett, because the pitlane is so short in Magny-Cours, LH only lost around 12 seconds with his drive through penalty. Doubt that would have gotten him too many points...
#51042
According to Steve Matchett, because the pitlane is so short in Magny-Cours, LH only lost around 12 seconds with his drive through penalty. Doubt that would have gotten him too many points...


AH Steve Matchett, he's mega. And his book on his time as a Mechanic is fascinating.

Beyond that, yeah Lewis didn't lose too much time. Different at say Silverstone.
#51044
According to Steve Matchett, because the pitlane is so short in Magny-Cours, LH only lost around 12 seconds with his drive through penalty. Doubt that would have gotten him too many points...

If you add on twelve seconds to Hamilton's time, he would have come 8th. That, however, fails to take into account that Hamilton was out of position for his strategy to work and being stuck behind traffic as a consequence. 6th, maybe 5th would have been up for grabs in that case. Hamilton's driving was also pretty erratic, partly down to his frustration, so that was more time lost. Given that last year's title was only decided by single point, every point you gain is valuable.
#51047
i bet mcalren are wanting the breakaway series right about now the most!

The team's calls for a breakaway series a few years back is one of the reasons why they are being shafted at the minute. Good ole Formula One politics. :thumbdown:
#51158
It would probably help McLaren if they actually stopped doing things that could be considered as breaking the rules...
#51215
It would probably help McLaren if they actually stopped doing things that could be considered as breaking the rules...

:yikes::vomit:
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