Re: Alonso blocks Hamilton in the pits in qualifyi

Will that be McLarens next claim?


And now that Bernie the F1 Czar is selling off his exotic car collection, will he next sell his F1 circus to that Mexican Professional Wrestling guy?



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Ziggy said:
The Hungarian Grand Prix stewards have declassified Alonso to the position 6th on the grid and Mclaren can't score any points in tomorrow's race, though Mclaren will go on appeal regarding this last decision to the FIA's court, probably in the course of this month.
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JimFlat6 said:
And now that Bernie the F1 Czar is selling off his exotic car collection, will he next sell his F1 circus to that Mexican Professional Wrestling guy?![]()
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Ziggy said:
The Hungarian Grand Prix stewards have declassified Alonso to the position 6th on the grid and Mclaren can't score any points in tomorrow's race, though Mclaren will go on appeal regarding this last decision to the FIA's court, probably in the course of this month.
TEAM McLaren will not be awarded any Constructors' Championship points, so the McLaren drivers are still competing for Drivers' Championship points!![]()
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And now that Bernie the F1 Czar is selling off his exotic car collection, will he next sell his F1 circus to that Mexican Professional Wrestling guy?![]()
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Knowing Bernie, he'll probably sell off the Brabham F1 Team once again!![]()
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moto said:
hmmmm.....
Hungarian Grand Prix stewards have taken no disciplinary action after investigating the incident involving the two McLaren drivers in Saturday's qualifying session.
The verdict came at 11pm local time and means that Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton will take up their positions on the front row of the grid for Sunday's race.
from itv-f1.com
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The Hungarian Grand Prix stewards have declassified Alonso to the position 6th on the grid and Mclaren can't score any points in tomorrow's race, though Mclaren will go on appeal regarding this last decision to the FIA's court, probably in the course of this month.
Aug 5, 2007 8:03:56 PM
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cgt said:
Based on post race interviews, we can work out the following. At the start of Q3, Lewis was at the front of the queue. He was asked by the team to move aside and let Alonso through. [...] Lewis has admitted he ignored this order, and said that he had to think of himself.
Aug 6, 2007 1:32:49 PM
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cgt said:
Based on post race interviews, we can work out the following. At the start of Q3, Lewis was at the front of the queue. He was asked by the team to move aside and let Alonso through. [...] Lewis has admitted he ignored this order, and said that he had to think of himself.
Now that sounds a bit different than anything else being reported before... So far it appeared as if Alonso "punished" him for no reason. Admittedly the rivalry between these two is very heated up and on a dubious level, still I am glad that they didn't take out these misunderstandings on the track, even involving other drivers. Wether Alonso's behaviour was appropriate towards Hamilton and the rest of the team is open for discussion, it was definately a move that could have been avoided. Anyways I don't expect him to stay with McLaren for more than one season.
Let's wait and see how Hamilton will perform once he has to tackle the leadership in the team. I am even curious how he will fair towards McLaren's teamboss Dennis, once he got spoiled by other teams' job offers.
The fact that McLaren got punished for this incident can only be justified with lack of cooperation towards the stewards to clarify the issue.
Aug 6, 2007 1:44:18 PM
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cgt said:
Based on post race interviews, we can work out the following. At the start of Q3, Lewis was at the front of the queue. He was asked by the team to move aside and let Alonso through. [...] Lewis has admitted he ignored this order, and said that he had to think of himself.
Now that sounds a bit different than anything else being reported before... So far it appeared as if Alonso "punished" him for no reason. Admittedly the rivalry between these two is very heated up and on a dubious level, still I am glad that they didn't take out these misunderstandings on the track, even involving other drivers. Wether Alonso's behaviour was appropriate towards Hamilton and the rest of the team is open for discussion, it was definately a move that could have been avoided. Anyways I don't expect him to stay with McLaren for more than one season.
Let's wait and see how Hamilton will perform once he has to tackle the leadership in the team. I am even curious how he will fair towards McLaren's teamboss Dennis, once he got spoiled by other teams' job offers.
The fact that McLaren got punished for this incident can only be justified with lack of cooperation towards the stewards to clarify the issue.
May be Alonso's move in the pits was not of his signature, but may be it was an error of team's decision for putting him in a good space gap to perform the last lap for pole... Nearly everyone agrees it was a decision of himself, which I respect and probably has been....but is there any FIA regulation that punishes this type of situation....the answer is NO....Talking from a legal point of view, what Alonso did was legal, and there is no sort of fault/penalty for him (and this is what race-directors and professional formula 1 judges have said), there is no article that says this....So what the heck has FIA based this punish , taking him 6 positions back????....This is just a completely joke....On the other hand, what about Hamilton not following instructions of the team, and denying Alonso's last Q3 lap in front of him......That really is a clean move to his team-mate and teams strategy....
If that pit move was done by Alonso himself, it really explains everything....How can you guys say, there is a exact same level of support from RD to both pilots....I mean did you saw what he did with the head-phones when his 2 times world champion pilot finished with the pole....having like this the best result mclaren can have in any GP, a 1rst and 2nd place....This is just a joke.....Its pretty sad what Alonso said after having the pole position......Spanish journalist asked him why his team was like in a funeral when he just got the pole position and his team-mate the second place....Alonso's answer was very simple..."Because I won today, in front of my team-mate"......Like Ferdie said, I dont think Alonso is going to stay much more in mclaren, and its very sad, because Mclaren's car-team is probably better now than ferrari......
Lets see what happens when Jean Todt leaves the escuderia!!!!!...May be Alonso and Kimi are team-mates....or even better Alonso and Massa!!!
I'm sure Fernando will get his third title, no matter what difficulties he can have during the next GP's, he has returned for sure!!!.....Massa did great by the way!!!!....
happy summer guys !!![]()
Aug 6, 2007 1:53:37 PM
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Ziggy said:Quote:
Alex18_996CC said:Quote:
Ferdie said:Quote:
cgt said:
Based on post race interviews, we can work out the following. At the start of Q3, Lewis was at the front of the queue. He was asked by the team to move aside and let Alonso through. [...] Lewis has admitted he ignored this order, and said that he had to think of himself.
Now that sounds a bit different than anything else being reported before... So far it appeared as if Alonso "punished" him for no reason. Admittedly the rivalry between these two is very heated up and on a dubious level, still I am glad that they didn't take out these misunderstandings on the track, even involving other drivers. Wether Alonso's behaviour was appropriate towards Hamilton and the rest of the team is open for discussion, it was definately a move that could have been avoided. Anyways I don't expect him to stay with McLaren for more than one season.
Let's wait and see how Hamilton will perform once he has to tackle the leadership in the team. I am even curious how he will fair towards McLaren's teamboss Dennis, once he got spoiled by other teams' job offers.
The fact that McLaren got punished for this incident can only be justified with lack of cooperation towards the stewards to clarify the issue.
May be Alonso's move in the pits was not of his signature, but may be it was an error of team's decision for putting him in a good space gap to perform the last lap for pole... Nearly everyone agrees it was a decision of himself, which I respect and probably has been....but is there any FIA regulation that punishes this type of situation....the answer is NO....Talking from a legal point of view, what Alonso did was legal, and there is no sort of fault/penalty for him (and this is what race-directors and professional formula 1 judges have said), there is no article that says this....So what the heck has FIA based this punish , taking him 6 positions back????....This is just a completely joke....On the other hand, what about Hamilton not following instructions of the team, and denying Alonso's last Q3 lap in front of him......That really is a clean move to his team-mate and teams strategy....
If that pit move was done by Alonso himself, it really explains everything....How can you guys say, there is a exact same level of support from RD to both pilots....I mean did you saw what he did with the head-phones when his 2 times world champion pilot finished with the pole....having like this the best result mclaren can have in any GP, a 1rst and 2nd place....This is just a joke.....Its pretty sad what Alonso said after having the pole position......Spanish journalist asked him why his team was like in a funeral when he just got the pole position and his team-mate the second place....Alonso's answer was very simple..."Because I won today, in front of my team-mate"......Like Ferdie said, I dont think Alonso is going to stay much more in mclaren, and its very sad, because Mclaren's car-team is probably better now than ferrari......
Lets see what happens when Jean Todt leaves the escuderia!!!!!...May be Alonso and Kimi are team-mates....or even better Alonso and Massa!!!
I'm sure Fernando will get his third title, no matter what difficulties he can have during the next GP's, he has returned for sure!!!.....Massa did great by the way!!!!....
happy summer guys !!![]()
Alex,
Ron Dennis threw his headphones not because Alonso did the pole, but because he just had a very hot verbale exchange with Hamilton where the two used f- words.
Aug 6, 2007 1:57:49 PM
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Alex18_996CC said:Quote:
Ziggy said:Quote:
Alex18_996CC said:Quote:
Ferdie said:Quote:
cgt said:
Based on post race interviews, we can work out the following. At the start of Q3, Lewis was at the front of the queue. He was asked by the team to move aside and let Alonso through. [...] Lewis has admitted he ignored this order, and said that he had to think of himself.
Now that sounds a bit different than anything else being reported before... So far it appeared as if Alonso "punished" him for no reason. Admittedly the rivalry between these two is very heated up and on a dubious level, still I am glad that they didn't take out these misunderstandings on the track, even involving other drivers. Wether Alonso's behaviour was appropriate towards Hamilton and the rest of the team is open for discussion, it was definately a move that could have been avoided. Anyways I don't expect him to stay with McLaren for more than one season.
Let's wait and see how Hamilton will perform once he has to tackle the leadership in the team. I am even curious how he will fair towards McLaren's teamboss Dennis, once he got spoiled by other teams' job offers.
The fact that McLaren got punished for this incident can only be justified with lack of cooperation towards the stewards to clarify the issue.
May be Alonso's move in the pits was not of his signature, but may be it was an error of team's decision for putting him in a good space gap to perform the last lap for pole... Nearly everyone agrees it was a decision of himself, which I respect and probably has been....but is there any FIA regulation that punishes this type of situation....the answer is NO....Talking from a legal point of view, what Alonso did was legal, and there is no sort of fault/penalty for him (and this is what race-directors and professional formula 1 judges have said), there is no article that says this....So what the heck has FIA based this punish , taking him 6 positions back????....This is just a completely joke....On the other hand, what about Hamilton not following instructions of the team, and denying Alonso's last Q3 lap in front of him......That really is a clean move to his team-mate and teams strategy....
If that pit move was done by Alonso himself, it really explains everything....How can you guys say, there is a exact same level of support from RD to both pilots....I mean did you saw what he did with the head-phones when his 2 times world champion pilot finished with the pole....having like this the best result mclaren can have in any GP, a 1rst and 2nd place....This is just a joke.....Its pretty sad what Alonso said after having the pole position......Spanish journalist asked him why his team was like in a funeral when he just got the pole position and his team-mate the second place....Alonso's answer was very simple..."Because I won today, in front of my team-mate"......Like Ferdie said, I dont think Alonso is going to stay much more in mclaren, and its very sad, because Mclaren's car-team is probably better now than ferrari......
Lets see what happens when Jean Todt leaves the escuderia!!!!!...May be Alonso and Kimi are team-mates....or even better Alonso and Massa!!!
I'm sure Fernando will get his third title, no matter what difficulties he can have during the next GP's, he has returned for sure!!!.....Massa did great by the way!!!!....
happy summer guys !!![]()
Alex,
Ron Dennis threw his headphones not because Alonso did the pole, but because he just had a very hot verbale exchange with Hamilton where the two used f- words.
Well there is the true attitude of Hamilton, it seems that in the most critical moments, he looses the respect even with his team-boss.....Well another true thing is that RD didnt show himself when Hamilton was in the podium.....
Anyway that action of RD, could be mixed by both emotions, arguing with Hamilton, and Alonso being first...
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dreamcar said:
Carlos is very quiet on this subject...![]()
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Fernando Alonso's long-term future at McLaren has been thrown into question after speculation grew over the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend that he may look to leave the team at the end of the season.
The double world champion is contracted to the Mercedes-powered squad until the end of the 2008 season but the future length of that partnership now seems uncertain after the Spaniard's relationship with team-mate Lewis Hamilton reached new levels of tension at the weekend.
Alonso was asked about his future with the team in an interview with the Spanish media following his fourth-place finish in Hungary.
And when asked if it was possible to continue with the current situation at McLaren for the duration of his contract he replied: "I don't know".