kova9 said:...I'm getting too emotional these days.. I just went to f1-live.com to save Schumi pictures, as many as possible.. I'm crying like a baby right now, dammit! Schumi forever!!
Frisko said:The decision on Alonso/Massa was harsh, but not as incredible as Renault wanted people to believe.
Max Mosley explained it clearly on the grid before the GP started. There are clear rules about what drivers have to do during hot laps and the outlaps. When they're on a outlap, they must get out of the way and give way to the drivers on a hotlap.
Thing is, Alonso was struggling big time to get one more lap after a tyre failure that forced him to head back to the pits, very slowly (by the way, I watched him getting into the pits, the mechanics changing his tyres with less than 2 minutes to go, and they were damn slow, they just didn't seem to care!!).
So Alonso was out on his outlap, just in front of Massa, who was on his hotlap.
Now, even if you only play F1 on your PS2, you know that having a driver that close ahead of you affects you. You just start thinking about WHEN you'll catch up with him, where you can get past him etc.
Also, Mosley said that telemetry showed that Massa's car was impeded by the tourbolence created by Alonso's car.
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Who's crying and bitching now?robson ponte said:C'mon Frisko don't make me laugh. If it was Schumacher instead of Alonso, you'd be crying and bitching here about the unfair treatment. That FIA's decision proves (once again) what everybody knew a long time ago: FIA does everything to make Schumi and Ferrari win.
Face it Frisko:
MOSLEY=PAIRETTO
TODT=MOGGI
JUBENTUS=FERRARI
p.s. I'm so glad that the most arrogant, scumful and unfair driver of all time finally decided to retire. It was about time! Piss off SCUMacher!!
Frisko said:Who's crying and bitching now?
Very very nice...and very true.. Couldn't put it better myself..Frisko said:Yeah yeah, the same old story about Ferrari = JuBe. Sorry, but I watched Ferrari racing for over 10 years and only managing one win in Canada with Alesi when everybody else dropped out.
Schumacher won titles with inferior cars, and Ferrari has been his masterpiece, he arrived to a prestigious team desperate to win (similarities to Inter are quite strong) and he built the best team in the world.
His superiority has been so big that they almost changed the rules of the sport. When they talked about putting weights on cars according to the position on the championship table a couple of years ago, it was just too funny, they had to glue Michael to the track to stop him.
He's the best driver in the history of Formula 1, I have the facts to sustain this, the record books. Everybody else only have bitterness because they got owned. Sorry.
Frisko said:Yeah yeah, the same old story about Ferrari = JuBe. Sorry, but I watched Ferrari racing for over 10 years and only managing one win in Canada with Alesi when everybody else dropped out.
Schumacher won titles with inferior cars, and Ferrari has been his masterpiece, he arrived to a prestigious team desperate to win (similarities to Inter are quite strong) and he built the best team in the world.
His superiority has been so big that they almost changed the rules of the sport. When they talked about putting weights on cars according to the position on the championship table a couple of years ago, it was just too funny, they had to glue Michael to the track to stop him.
He's the best driver in the history of Formula 1, I have the facts to sustain this, the record books. Everybody else only have bitterness because they got owned. Sorry.
It was like: sorry, but these are the facts, deal with it.1919 said:Agreed 100% ... but why did u put that sorry in the last???
Alonso was miles faster than anyone during that time anyway.Michal said:Grande Schumi!!! Now I am curious what will be a punishment for Renault for letting Alonso go through Fisichela. Or is it only Ferrari that can't do it???