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  1. The more i watch that second video the more i wanna puke.
  2. ffs Marco i know how much Ferrari skunk you smoke but you sit there and try and tell me Ferrari and MS didnt deserve a penalty for this?? Did they get one? Again, yeah what are you smoking? contrast that bullshit with this obvious attempt to go with the rules and look what happens - a win ffs is stripped away!!!
  3. I think a 10,000 Euro fine would have been the utmost maximum fine to slap them with. Fark, i still cant believe how horrendously biased the FIA is towards Ferrari. Theres a lot of money changing hands behind closed doors to keep it this way, you can be sure of that.
  4. I found this post in the planet F1 forum and to be honest i couldnt agree more with what this guy said. Top post. "What are you talking about? There was nothing last year that even remotely resembled this decision. This has been going on for too long and it's too obvious now. Lewis and Heikki get grid penalties and drive throughs every time they put a wheel wrong and the Ferrari guys don't get more than a slap on the wrist. Lewis was given a 10 place grid penalty following his accident in Canada. 10 places! I mean, you'd think crashing out would be penalty enough. Heikki was given a five place grid penalty in the same race for blocking Mark Webber in qualifying and Webber himself said that Heikki didn't block him. At Spa, Heikki made a mistake and hit Webber trying to make a pass. It was a bad move but not much different than what Truli did at the start or what Coulthard has done countless times this year. Why give him a drive through penalty? Then there was the farce of a decision that came down after the race. Lewis shortcut the chicane to avoid a collision with Raikkonen who had left him absolutely no room. He then gave the position back before taking Raikkonen again under braking. What more should he have done? Afterwards, Kimi got past him again thanks to Nico Rosberg and then lost the lead again due to a spin. It wasn't even the final lead change! After Raikkonen crashed out it should have been case closed. To go back and make a purely subjective call that changes the landscape of the title race is incomprehensible. What about the incident later in the race when Kimi and Lewis both ran wide in the same turn and Kimi just gunned it through the run-off area while Lewis returned immediately to the track? Was that not an offense? What about the previous race in which Massa was found guilty of a dangerous pit release? Why only a fine and absolutely no penalty? What about France when Kimi ran almost an entire stint with a dangerous mechanical failure? Why wasn't anything done about that? This is just getting silly. I can't take much more of it to be honest with you." Although, He forgot to mention that KR nearly killed AS and wasnt even blinked at...
  5. So what would you have done?
  6. Yeah, i support him. Hes awesome. The point isnt about him though, even inspite of the fact he is in the middle of it. There are dogs in the FIA out to get McLaren at all costs. Weve seen it thousands of times. I 100% believe it now. Im not ranting, im venting by the way...as are millions of others, not only those who support LH, but those who love F1...
  7. I was there and i saw that. Such a marginal decision though wouldnt you agree? To have him stripped?? Cmon, thats got to be bias.
  8. If you honestly think it was good sportsmanship or good judgment that LH has had this happen to him, youve got to have rocks in ur noggin. Think about the bigger picture here. Its a f**king travesty. When was the last time you saw Mclaren being given back something that was rightfully or wrongfully taken away from them? In my eyes as well as millions of others, LH was the winner of the Belgian 2008 GP. I dun give a shit what the history books say.
  9. Im curious... Does anyone remember the last time a driver was stripped of his win after the race? My memory fails me...
  10. Hang on. Lewis did NOT give the position back that time, and was slugged. This was completely different, Roy. He lifted, clear and simple, gave the position back - Mac telemitery showed a significant speed difference, he took avoiding action to keep out of an accident when KR moved across, lifted for the yellow when Rosberg spun, was passed under yellows by Raikkonen and KR wasnt even looked at... What more do you want, ffs!
  11. Poor thing... What was LH thinking, naughty boy trying to go around the outside of the champ and *GASP* at a chicane of all places. The nerve. LH avoided an avoidable accident. He was infront going into the chicane or didnt anyone else but Hammo haters not see that?
  12. On Lap 42 the cars began to get very twitchy as the lap times started to fall. Hamilton, now, was considerably quicker than Raikkonen's Ferrari and swept past him on the outside going into the Bus Stop chicane. Though the Mclaren was actually in front Raikkonen left no room for Hamilton to turn in without crashing into him and forced Lewis into the run-off tarmac, skipping the chicane. If you dont believe this, rewind the tape and watch it again.
  13. Man im so angry right now... f**k the FIA. f**k Max Mosley. f**k the muppets in the stewards box.
  14. Thanks for clearing that up moot. It makes massa's "fine" all the more infuriating.
  15. Poor judgment? Youre joking right? So you think the stewards f**k up in stripping LH of the win was...good judgment? Whatever you are smoking, i want some. You must also think, the FIA showed good judgment in giving Massa a small, pathetic fine when he was released dangerously from the pitbox? I suppose you think it was good judgment that Raikonnen didnt slow down when he saw the yellow flags of Rosbergs spin and instead sped up nearly taking out all 3 of them in one hit? Whatever your standards of judgement are, you should never be let loose in a stewards box because i wager you would make the same kind of decision that has essentially f**ked the sport right up, good and proper.
  16. Barely got a wheel in there you say? I think touching the sidepod would count as being well inside. Raikkonen shut the door with Lewis' foot jammed in it. Dirty yes but the fact remains lewis would have had him on the final lap - it was obvious to see which of the two rivers was mastering the conditions. Massa is the luckiest bastard in the pitlane and did not deserve the win in any way shape or form. To rob LH is a travesty and id love to know where they pulled 25 seconds out as a penalty? Did they just think, " yeah, 25 seconds should do the trick. 10 seconds wont be enough...he'll still be infront of Massa." The muppets in the stewards box should be shot. I have no doubt in my mind that was fair racing and will echo its a pathetic thing to even be investigating. F1 has officially gone to the dogs.
  17. Just remember that last year was decided by 1 single solitary point. This has all gone beyond a joke.
  18. Its an absolute f**king disgrace. Massa released from the pitlane in a dangerous manner and not even a second worth of a penalty and Hamilton given 25 seconds for what was a marginal at best indiscretion.
  19. http://www.planetf1.com/story/0,18954,3213_4113462,00.html Bye Bye Ferrari. See you next week!
  20. Hero to Zero
  21. THATS WHAT IM TALKIN BOUT!
  22. OH MY GOD!!!"!"!!!!!!"!"!"
  23. Thanks Ben. Interesting graph too.
  24. Not when it comes to women and its not going to change any time soon...
  25. lol, yeah, sif you would know. Akeenan, all i really wanted to know was what you thought were your best memories of Japans roads... so...i say this to myself as well when i say that we should keep it on post... So...fire away!
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