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Old 07-09-2008, 17:34   #73
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Re: Formula 1 2008 Season

I can see the breakaway happening sooner rather than later now this has happened to Hammilton who drove his arse off in the wet for the last 4-5 laps to gain a win. Where do they get off giving out a 25sec penalty when Massa got off scott free in the last race for his pit lane incident.

The FIA have a lot to answer for and it wont be long before Bernie starts crying into his lost billions.
I can see Formula1 in a couple of years being staged by Ferrari, run by Ferrari and contain 2 drivers both belonging Ferrari, which by all accounts is the defacto status of Ferrari now, they think they own F1 and the FIA let them think that too.

I lost heart in F1 about 7-8 years ago with all the rules that started coming in, an avid armchair supporter I once was. This season I have got back into it and mostly enjoyed the racing but todays farce has just reinforced what I suspected if you overtake Ferrari or hamper them in any way in the last 10% of a race then you stand a very good chance of being investigated for the smallest of things.
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