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Post by shumiferades on Nov 14, 2010 13:37:19 GMT
Can you believe you just saw that?
That was the worst piece of illegal collusion since Willaims and McLaren.
If Webber wins the championship now it will the worst tainted championship ever.
The we never do team orders liars do it with four cars.
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Post by smithyf1 on Nov 14, 2010 18:30:28 GMT
whatever
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Post by miss_schumi_jr on Nov 14, 2010 18:40:33 GMT
Oh come on, Alguersuari migt have eventually let him past, but held him up enough to allow Alonso to come out of the pits in front of him anyways!! Might have taken Massa out of the equation by holding him up, but hardly championship affecting!! Plus if Red Bull are goig to plough the amount of money that they do in the sport to fund two competitive teams during times when others are pulling out left right and centre, then they damn well deserve to have that little bit of assistance when necessary! Its the final race of the season, these kind of things are expected. I don even want to think how many times Ferrari were helped out by Sauber in the past and they were just an engine supplier not even a sister team!!
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Post by shumiferades on Nov 17, 2010 20:31:38 GMT
Eventualy with in a few courners you mean. Compare that with the laps upon laps that Alonso and Hamilton was held up for by the Renaults.
Renault have some full spreads in the papers about winning the champioship with their engine. Quite ironic since it blow up so much it could have lost Red Bull everything. Still those Yellow cars help Seb a lot at Abu Dabi so they deserve something.
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Post by tom on Nov 17, 2010 21:35:40 GMT
Why should Petrov have let Alonso past? Alonso was acting like he had a divine right to be let past at the end of the race and there's absolutely no reason why it should have happened. If Alonso can't get past then that's his problem.
And as Clare says - how many times did Sauber help Ferrari out by letting them past?
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Post by Kev Revmoon on Nov 18, 2010 19:21:49 GMT
At least EVERY TIME A FERRARI COMPETITOR WAS BEHIND A SAUBER.
This is why I'm so annoyed to see Peter Sauber back in the sport. The guy has zero integrity, in my view. The fact that he is already lining up pay drivers with no experience for next year when he could have Heidfeld says it all.
On the subject of Alonso - he could have passed Petrov if he'd tried. I suspect he didn't want the title enough to take a risk.
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Post by shumiferades on Nov 18, 2010 20:18:56 GMT
Yeah you just don't have to do much thinking to see that Red Bull played a six card trick.
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Post by tom on Nov 18, 2010 23:20:17 GMT
Then perhaps the lack of thinking is why you think that is the case...
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Post by shumiferades on Nov 21, 2010 10:24:55 GMT
Yeah a lack of think is why nobody else can see these things.
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Post by tom on Nov 21, 2010 18:08:00 GMT
Well I think Alonso losing the title is down to Ferrari making a mess of the strategy rather than any "cheating" by Renault.
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Post by shumiferades on Nov 22, 2010 12:44:35 GMT
Certainly ferrari took him out of it but perhapes he should have hard more chance of working his way back into it.
Webber also on a bad strategy and lewis also behind a renault it was all aranged nicely for seb.
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Post by tom on Nov 22, 2010 22:33:03 GMT
He would have had more chance if he'd got past Petrov - it's not Petrov's fault that Alonso couldn't get past though. Why should Petrov have jumped out of the way?
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Post by shumiferades on Nov 24, 2010 20:14:22 GMT
I'm not saying he should have jumped out of the way.
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Post by shumiferades on Nov 25, 2010 20:58:07 GMT
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Post by shumiferades on Nov 25, 2010 21:00:05 GMT
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Post by smithyf1 on Nov 27, 2010 21:05:33 GMT
Ferrari press office at work again - they cocked it up they need to get over it
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