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Originally Posted by sherer
this is the grey area in the rules. All the team did is tell the driver that Alonso was quicker. After that Massa who drivers for Ferrari and has a contract with them then chose to slow down and let Alonso through. You and I know this is team orders but at no point was he instructed to do so. All they will say is that it was a driver decision. We, and everyone else with an IQ that isn't less an 1 knows that is a load of rubbish but that is the loophole they use. All the championships that ban team orders use the same approach and i've seen it loads of times, even in F1, and they get away with it.
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Yes but it was crystal clear to even deaf people, that they where telling him to the the spainard through, even more so the Rob said sorry.
In his post race interview his smile said "you know it was a team order".
Had it ben closer in the points and only a few races left, and the team had worded as a psoosible fault, I doubt it would have been queried.