Come on that's the most blatant display ever.
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Dirty cheating Ferrari
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishing -
BBC says: "Fernando Alonso controversially led a Ferrari one-two at the German Grand Prix after Felipe Massa was given coded orders to let his team-mate past." - they did not put "given coded orders" into double quotes, so that seems rather categorial - I thought it was not allowed to do those team orders anymore in F1? -
Absolutely! Maybe Alonso would have won anyway but the blatent way in which the "orders" were given made a mockery of the rules. Domenicali (sp?) was grinning like a guilty Cheshire Cat when interviewed.
Massa is being incredibly dignified in the press conference.
Rob Smedley may be looking for another job.+50 Xeno Geek Points
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They're not - after the last time Ferarri did it in 2002Originally posted by AtW View PostI thought it was not allowed to do those team orders anymore in F1?Comment
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I hope the Beeb interview BarichelloOriginally posted by centurian View PostThey're not - after the last time Ferarri did it in 2002
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Massa was deliberately not answering questions and Smedley was being a great politician.Originally posted by Zippy View PostAbsolutely! Maybe Alonso would have won anyway but the blatent way in which the "orders" were given made a mockery of the rules. Domenicali (sp?) was grinning like a guilty Cheshire Cat when interviewed.
Massa is being incredibly dignified in the press conference.
Rob Smedley may be looking for another job.
I hope there's a stewards enquiry.Comment
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If you're not interested in the discussion then stop behaving like said "tard".Originally posted by suityou01 View PostF1 is for 'tards'
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Lighten up Norrahe. There's nothing wrong with a bit of friendly ribbing.Originally posted by norrahe View PostIf you're not interested in the discussion then stop behaving like said "tard".
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostLighten up Norrahe. There's nothing wrong with a bit of friendly ribbing.
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