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I was watching with Flyboy9, even he understood the meaning of "OK...so....Fernando is faster than you....can you confirm you understood that message?" |
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Ferrari now have a competitive car, and with only 8 races left they have decided to back Alonso. I see nothing wrong with that. Quote:
It's the rule that needs to be removed. Nearly all teams have No.1 & No.2 drivers. Even if they say they don't..............ask Mark Webber................. [/quote] This is not a team sport, in the same sense as a football match. [/quote] No but it is in the same sense as say a cycling team, were the team are there to support their main rider. Quote:
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A slap in the face to Massa and really a way of telling him that he won;t be allowed to win a race... Is there any point in him driving??
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The same way Irvine did for Schumacher, Barachello did for Schumacher, Massa did for Raikonnen and Raikonnen did for Massa. |
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Oh I don't deny that, but in the end it is simply against the rules.. and rightly so ;)
Anyone read the top gear thread as they did a great report (iplayer link last 10 minutes)on Senna showing some fantastic driving in the 80's which was when I got interested in F1.. In those days team orders might have been used but it never shown, these days the racing is that clinical that team orders do impact the enjoyment of the race which is probably why they are banned :) On other subject last night on BBC2 there was a documentary on the 1955 LeMans crash (iplayer link) and tonight there's Richard Hammond talking to Stirling Moss (11pm-ish) they've both probably been on before but still great watching. |
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Telling someone that they've got to slow down to let the slower driver past. It ruins the race, it's against the spirit of racing........infact, it's not racing. It becomes a carefully managed stage show, akin to WWE.
Alonso has firmly expressed his true colours with this, Crashgate at Renault, The spying saga at McLaren, and now this. He's a arrogant <insert expleetive> that acts like a spoilt brat. Renault - makes out that he had no part in his team mates crash McLaren - Ron called his bluff, Alonso though he could get what he wanted by threatening the team. Now that backfired on him slightly didn't it. Ferrari - Let's face it, not the cleanest team on the planet, with a history of willingness to forget all about one driver in favour of another, must have looked a dream ticket for Alonso, they make good bed fellows for each other |
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In F1 you have a team of mechanics, designers, and drivers all working for the same goal. to win the drivers championship (yes there is the constructors title but that's not the No.1 goal.) |
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When Hamilton won the championship, Ferrari won the constructors title. I don't recall seeing loads of pictures, or adverts, sponorships about ferrari, massa and raikonnen that year. It was all Hamilton. |
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Ferrari are 100% to blame for the rule being there anyway, as it was them that broke the "gentleman's agreement" of team orders in 2002, with a place swap which was not championship critical. When one driver is way back, with no or only a very slim chance, then everyone watching understood and agreed when called on to relinquish a place to the driver with more chance.
And doesn't trouble follow Alonso around? |
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It certainly does. He was right at the centre of Ferrarigate.
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