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  • #16
    Does the FIA actually want us to watch F1 or just get so p****d off with their obvius and blatant decisions to continually punish Mclaren and LH, I agree that LH and Mclaren were stupid to try and gain extra points by capitalising on the Safety car issue, but punish him with a 10 car grid drop on the next race after all we turn on the TV to watch all the F1 cars compete on the track not behind closed doors or in some courtroom drama. End the BS and lets just watch these guys race.

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    • #17
      Now done for pit lane speeding

      Lewis Hamilton's woeful week continued when he was fined by the FIA for speeding in the pits during first practice for the Malaysian Grand Prix.
      After being disqualified from the Australian Grand Prix he appeared to shrug off the disappointment by recording the seventh fastest time during the practice session at Sepang.
      He clocked one minute, 36:699 seconds - 0.439 secs behind timesheet leader Nico Rosberg of Williams.
      Kazuki Nakajima was just 0.045 secs behind Rosberg as Williams finished one-two.
      Jenson Button, the winner in Australia, led the standings for much of the session before being bumped off the top by the two Williams drivers.
      The Englishman underlined the strong performance of his Brawn GP car with a lap of 1:36.430 that was third best with team-mate Rubens Barrichello a further five-hundredths of a second behind in fourth.
      But it was Hamilton who once again made the headlines and incurred the wrath of the FIA for exceeding the pit lane speed limit by going at 65.3 km/h, earning a 1,200 Euro fine.
      Mark....

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