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On 2008-10-19 08:32:01, masseur wrote:
@totalgsm, I would never have guessed!
I've just been watching a few clips in the run up to the race where they show the questionable decisions by the stewards this season, all of which have gone in Ferrari's favour
Kimi got no penalty for taking Sutil out of the race in Monaco and yet Lewis got a penalty for taking Kimi out of the race in the pitt light incident in Montreal
Ferrari were just given a fine for releasing Philipe into the pitt lane dangerously at Valencia when another drivre (didn't catch the name) was given a 10 second stop-go penalty for doing exactly the same thing
and then incredibly giving Boardais a 25 second penalty (which effectely granted Philipe an extra point) for what most say was a straightforward racing incident
not to mention that 25 second penalty for Lewis getting out of the way of Kimi so as to avoid a crash, and then doing his best to give back any benefit
surely anyone with half a brain can see a pattern here which allows Ferrari to either not lose points, or to actually gain them in each of these cases!
Would Adrian Sutil have influenced the championship? I think FIA want to keep the Spirit of Motor Racing high and keep the championship open. I think that would have to do something with stewards decision.
Regarding Lewis Hamilton , he has been nasty a number of times for example at Monza with Timo Glock , he forced him out of the track while overtaking when it was a easy maneuver. And in Japan once again he was in the spotlight for causing the first corner incident , so you say what he did was right is it? If he had not done that , it would have been Kimi's race easily. Mclaren have to blame themselves for all these , last year they had a tainted season with the spy scandal.
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Posted: 2008-10-19 11:22:57
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Anyways Congrats to Lewis , was a stunning race by him.
Consolation to the 2 Ferrari's , they were beaten by sheer pace of the Mclaren and Lewis.
Was interesting to hear KIMI's comments at the post race press conference , he was quite open and admitted that he knows what the team expects in these situations and I know what is good for the team, so i let Massa go through. Hats off to him for saying that openly.
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Posted: 2008-10-19 11:26:39
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Breaking news. Lewis Hamilton penalised 30 seconds and fine of 3000 euros....
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Posted: 2008-10-19 11:32:12
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naveedaziz83 Posts: > 500
^^now thtz nt true ,, we all know ur just pulling fia's leg
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Posted: 2008-10-19 11:41:02
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On 2008-10-19 11:32:12, Brnoblade wrote:
Breaking news. Lewis Hamilton penalised 30 seconds and fine of 3000 euros....
By the way, I was responding to your first sentence. Unless I misunderstood it seemed you didn't take too kindly to my joke about FIA penalising Hamilton.
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Posted: 2008-10-19 11:41:14
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@totalgsm
I've known you were a Ferrari man from your responses so your revelations don't come as a surprise, like massuer also pointed out.
Ferrari as having the best car? Well, I would've agreed with you years back but not now. Don't get me wrong, they have a good car but it no longer is an overall good car like then. Personally, I think McLaren have got it spot on with the current car, and this coming from a BMW supporter.
The fact that Hamilton drives for them makes them a difficult team to beat. You have a skilled driver, brave (though foolish at times) and willing to push the car further.
What more can you ask for? Just a bit of coaching here and there until he matures and that's it.
EDIT: Sorry, I don't know where I picked that you wrote that they have the best car. I woke up too early to watch the race and am starting to see things. I still think McLaren have the best car in F1.
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Posted: 2008-10-19 11:51:47
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For breaking trophy at the presentation.
Quote from un-named source "We cannot have these upstarts breaking our trophies, they must be brought to account and pay for their pure vandalism of these beautiful sculptures.
Now hand it over to Felipe, along with some super glue, which you must pay for, and he can fix it and keep.
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Posted: 2008-10-19 11:52:42
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my first thought when I saw the trophy fall apart was.. well it was "made in China"!
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Posted: 2008-10-19 11:56:21
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On 2008-10-19 11:52:42, Brnoblade wrote:
For breaking trophy at the presentation.
Quote from un-named source "We cannot have these upstarts breaking our trophies, they must be brought to account and pay for their pure vandalism of these beautiful sculptures.
Now hand it over to Felipe, along with some super glue, which you must pay for, and he can fix it and keep.
On 2008-10-19 11:56:21, masseur wrote:
my first thought when I saw the trophy fall apart was.. well it was "made in China"!
All I can say to all this is:
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Posted: 2008-10-19 12:02:18
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Nice one Lewis... Gonna watch the race at 3pm as didnt wake up... well did, but then fell back asleep as i didnt hit the sack until 5am last night!
damn that ps3!
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Posted: 2008-10-19 15:11:08
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