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You're not mistaken, that's exactly the joke. Ironic, of course, as it seems to be rather true.
Unless you look at the facts from the last couple of races prior to this, where Alonso got forced to take a penalty because the person he overtook illegally had retired.
Alonso is a huge baby, the last few races he's had petulant tantrums and been waving his hands at other drivers who dare not let him past like a regional sales driver in his Audi on the motorway.
Massa on the other hand seems a great guy - in fact it actually seems right now most of the drivers are good guys, making Alonso stand out. Quite reminiscent of C. Ronaldo really.
The drivers work for the team. The manager of that team knows what's best and has his own strategy.
Non-story. Move along.
Except that it's in blatant contradiction of the rules. It could have been done very slickly - Massa was skidding all over the place at one point - and they'd have got away with it to a few comments "it's how the game works", but was instead they rubbed it in the world's face. It was like watching MPs try to squirm out of the expenses scandal when the facts started coming out.
I've been to a couple but I wouldn't describe myself as a "fan", nope.
However, Coulthard and Eddie Jordan were discussing the concept of "Team Orders" and strategy a couple of weeks ago and practically said the same thing.
Ultimately it's analogous to match fixing. If Domenicali had money on Alonso winning for example it would be very clear that this is wrong, however as he only gained 5 points for their leading driver it appears less wrong.
Ultimately it's analogous to match fixing. If Domenicali had money on Alonso winning for example it would be very clear that this is wrong, however as he only gained 5 points for their leading driver it appears less wrong.
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