think the FIA should look into what Alonso said the other day about helping Massa out to win, in my mind that says Alonso is going to perform an unsporting act and at the speeds these chaps go could be dangerours.
It just seems because the young H is balls out go-kart do or die style driving the other don't like it and it shows them up most of the time.
They were all scared of Mr S in his shiny red car and when he gave up F1 they all thought it was theres for the taking but now they are been up-staged by a young english chap.
just boils my pi55
I really hope the boy keeps it together, I know hes not very popular amongst the drivers, but hes the most exciting thing in F1 for a long time and a breath of fresh air which the sport badly needed
It just smacks of sour grapes by the other drivers to me. Can't see what Hamilton has done wrong so far. He has a competitive and balls out driving style which shows the other drivers up and they don't like it. F1 needs someone like him to provide a bit of excitement at the mo. He's done nothing compared to some of the tricks Shumacher used to get up to and when was he ever punished as harshly as Hamilton for overtaking someone!
The trouble is he keeps getting compaired to Michael which is fine IF you compair him to shummy back in 92 when he was at the same stage in his F1 career, he is compairable
The reason F1 has become stagnent (and aslo the reason for shummys long run of championships) is cos 90% of the feild are no longer the "all out" racers that made F1 great, even back in the"golden days" there was only Senna and Prost but at least when there's 2 greats the other drivers cant say they are odd ones out taking too many risks ect cos people realise they should ALL be doing it like that.
It seems to me too many of the drivers think of F1 as just another day in the office and not the peak of thier passions and dreams like the "greats" do
Too many pussies, too busy earning money instead of living the dream
1) Overtaking a Ferrari is not permitted under any circumstances.
2) In the pit lane, a Ferrari always has precedence over other cars.
3) Any driver finishing less than 25 seconds ahead of a Ferrari will be penalized 25 seconds.*
4) If neither Ferrari finishes in first place, the stewards reserve the right to declare the result null and void (or to adjust it as necessary).
5) Only Ferrari drivers are permitted to use anything other than ‘designated’ parts of a circuit.
6) If forced off the ‘designated’ part of the track by a Ferrari, the guilty driver should immediately crash his car and return to the pits
6) Any driver or team appealing against any FIA decision in favour of Ferrari may be subject to a fine and/or the deduction of points.
*Subject to post-race adjustment by the stewards
this is so TRUE
SOONER HAVE A BOTTLE IN FRONT OF ME,THAN A FRONTAL LABOTOMY
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