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Quote from evilgeek :i highly doubt they will penalize hamilton over the tire thing. a pretty lame attempt by the FIA to create drama and media hype over nothing.

Nothing? He (and the team) broke the rules. The only way to deal with this is to give all three drivers 10 place penalties. If Hamilton wasn't involved there wouldn't be any question about the penalties, they would just happen.
I always like the way these investigation come out always just before the race weekend, some of you must think do they do it to make the drivers more nervous and put more pressure on them. I doubt there will be any penalty anway and plus LH never seems to be bothered about these investigations, he just get on with it and does his job.

Guys keep your fingers crossed that Lewis Hamilton will win the title.
Hamilton is doing it all right in P2.

1. HAMILTON McLaren 1m12.767s
2. ALONSO McLaren 1m12.889s
3. MASSA Ferrari 1m13.075s
4. RAIKKONEN Ferrari 1m13.112s
5. FISICHELLA Renault 1m13.549s
6. KUBICA BMW 1m13.587s
7. ROSBERG Williams 1m13.655s
8. NAKAJIMA Williams 1m13.664s
9. COULTHARD Red Bull 1m13.706s
10. HEIDFELD BMW 1m13.785s
11. SCHUMACHER Toyota 1m13.829s
12. KOVALAINEN Renault 1m13.879s
13. BARRICHELLO Honda 1m13.892s
14. BUTTON Honda 1m14.095s
15. LIUZZI Toro Rosso 1m14.152s
16. TRULLI Toyota 1m14.179s
17. VETTEL Toro Rosso 1m14.409s
18. SATO Super Aguri 1m14.431s
19. DAVIDSON Super Aguri 1m14.477s
20. WEBBER Red Bull 1m14.543s
21. SUTIL Spyker 1m15.095s
22. YAMAMOTO Spyker 1m15.715s

Quote from sam93 : LH never seems to be bothered about these investigations, he just get on with it and does his job.


are you freaking joking? when he was under investigation over the safety car incident in japan he threatened to quit F1 altogether if he was penalized. i'd say that's about as bothered as a person could be by an investigation, and threatening to quit is not something that someone who is getting on with their job does.

giving him respect for what he's accomplished on track in his first year is one thing, but it completely escapes me why his fans are so eager to portray him as a prince when he continually shows his immaturity.

but whatever; i'm tired of bashing on hamilton because it's just too easy. this time i'm actually more interested in bashing the FIA. if they had a real rulebook, it would have specific penalties defined for every type of incident, and when there was a breach of a rule, there would be a penalty, and that would be that. as it stands it's just too easy for politics and media whoring to get in the way of fair play, and i'm 99% certain that this investigation was publicized in order to attract attention to the race, but that nothing will come of it. it's just a media stunt, and there should be no room for that in a competitive sport.
Quote from evilgeek :are you freaking joking? when he was under investigation over the safety car incident in japan he threatened to quit F1 altogether if he was penalized. i'd say that's about as bothered as a person could be by an investigation, and threatening to quit is not something that someone who is getting on with their job does.

giving him respect for what he's accomplished on track in his first year is one thing, but it completely escapes me why his fans are so eager to portray him as a prince when he continually shows his immaturity.

but whatever; i'm tired of bashing on hamilton because it's just too easy. this time i'm actually more interested in bashing the FIA. if they had a real rulebook, it would have specific penalties defined for every type of incident, and when there was a breach of a rule, there would be a penalty, and that would be that. as it stands it's just too easy for politics and media whoring to get in the way of fair play, and i'm 99% certain that this investigation was publicized in order to attract attention to the race, but that nothing will come of it. it's just a media stunt, and there should be no room for that in a competitive sport.

Of course I would stick with Lewis Hamilton and say good things about him, I'm British, I'm not saying none British people don't like him and say good things about LH and stay with him.
I'm British and I can't stand the little... fecker...

Maybe Sam already said that, but I couldn't understand his post.
Quote from evilgeek :are you freaking joking? when he was under investigation over the safety car incident in japan he threatened to quit F1 altogether if he was penalized.

Nah, he was talking about the way the rest of the drivers criticised him for the accident behind the safety car (which - however you slice it - was Vettel's fault). He seems to be having a hard time dealing with all the attitude he gets from the other drivers.

I'm not a Hamilton fan at all, he's a bit too McLaren for my liking. If he moves to Williams and starts drinking and smoking then maybe I'll like him more.
Quote from thisnameistaken :
I'm not a Hamilton fan at all, he's a bit too McLaren for my liking. If he moves to Williams and starts drinking and smoking then maybe I'll like him more.

I hadn't thought of it that way, but now that you mention it, I tend to agree. :drink:
Quote from tristancliffe :I'm British and I can't stand the little... fecker...

Maybe Sam already said that, but I couldn't understand his post.

Sorry for not making the post understandable, had my dog annoying me.

I was saying that, I don't think all this bickering about LH is right, he is a rookie and a very good one at that, I wouldn't class him as a rookie as he can beat the best in F1 and the World Champion. I think because LH is a rookie and beating the people who have been a F1 driver for a while, people want to make a bad name for him and the papers and media want to put pressure on him. I think people should take it that a British driver is a very good F1 Driver and a rookie is beating the rest of the F1 Drivers.
Quote from sam93 :I always like the way these investigation come out always just before the race weekend, some of you must think do they do it to make the drivers more nervous and put more pressure on them.

Always? You speak like this happens at every race, which it clearly doesn't. Also, this hasn't happened 'just before' the race weekend, it relates to what happened in first practice on Friday. McLaren broke the rules with Hamilton and he deserves punishment.

Quote :Guys keep your fingers crossed that Lewis Hamilton will win the title.

No.
Quote from Clownpaint :Looks like Hamilton has it in the bag! Nobody else appears to be racing this weekend...

British Media FTW.

Great screenie, thanks.
Quote from Clownpaint :Looks like Hamilton has it in the bag! Nobody else appears to be racing this weekend...

British Media FTW.

lmao, ain't they got any other drivers in F1?
Quote from StewartFisher :Always? You speak like this happens at every race, which it clearly doesn't. Also, this hasn't happened 'just before' the race weekend, it relates to what happened in first practice on Friday. McLaren broke the rules with Hamilton and he deserves punishment.

No.

It still is friday lol and it is just before the race weekend, I am not speaking just about the race on sunday but the qualifying so basically it is a race weekend. Racing for pole on saturday and the win in this occasion the title.

It does nearly happen every 2 weeks though.

Sam.
Sam - the friday before a race is commonly considered part of the GP weekend. Bear that in mind
rules are rules...

these ones aren't really open to interpretation either. A 10 place penalty would be way to harsh consider changing an engine change, blocking, and brake testing all incur that kind of penalty. I doubt the FIAlonso with go that far.

We'll probably see a deduction in the amount of tyres they can use on Saturday.
Or the FIA will be sensible and say "okay it was a mistake. You didn't gain an advantage in any way shape or form. We'll leave it and let the racing do the talking".

That won't happen by the way.
"FIAlonso", How is that? How exactly have the FIA helped Alonso.
#43 - J.B.
Hamilton looked very strong today. I don't think he's going to hold anything back this weekend unless Alonso somehow manages to get in front of him.

Don't know if it was on British TV:

Interviewer: Will you be influenced by the presence of the FIA inspector in the McLaren garage?

LH: There are so many people in the pits that unless he has a huge afro or a clown costume I wont even notice him.
Quote from tristancliffe :Or the FIA will be sensible and say "okay it was a mistake. You didn't gain an advantage in any way shape or form. We'll leave it and let the racing do the talking".

That won't happen by the way.

I'm not really sure that's the sensible approach. The rule in this case is black and white. Adding in a grey area where you break the rule but don't gain advantage makes the stewards' decision subjective rather than objective, and that opens up a can of worms regarding bias and 'race fixing'.

The team knew the rule, they broke the rule (gaining advantage or not) and so they deserve punishment.
Quote from Lateralus :I think part of the reason that their simulator isn't much of a help now is because the track has been resurfaced, so none of the teams have data for it. A sim is useful for learning very basic things (bend shape, approximate braking distances, etc) but minute characteristics like bumps and tarmac abrasiveness have to be learned in-person.

Here is another pretty weird comment on the simulator:

http://www.lfsforum.net/showthread.php?p=572652#post572652
Quote from J.B. :Interviewer: Will you be influenced by the presence of the FIA inspector in the McLaren garage?

LH: There are so many people in the pits that unless he has a huge afro or a clown costume I wont even notice him.

Excellent!

See, if Hamilton always said stuff like that instead of "Did I tell you how much I love the team and all the little people back at the factory?" in response to every question I would like him more.
Quote from elipse :"FIAlonso", How is that? How exactly have the FIA helped Alonso.

apart from the FIA sending a nanny in to make sure little alonso has a fair car and a nice warm blanket and breast to suckle on !

tbh the FIA haven't really helped Alonso to much...
Quote from J.B. :
Interviewer: Will you be influenced by the presence of the FIA inspector in the McLaren garage?

LH: There are so many people in the pits that unless he has a huge afro or a clown costume I wont even notice him.

Nice quote!

I'm glad that it has been left down to the racing, although I do agree that the FIA needs to spell out punishments for all these infringements.
I suspect McLaren deliberately kept Hamilton out in China, given that Bernie has Ron Dennis over the whole McFerrari business and would have probably made it clear to him that he wanted the championship to go down to the wire. Maybe this recent 'mistake' over guess what? Tires on Hamilton's car, was made on purpose as well to give Bernie the option of dropping Hamilton down the grid should he have seen it fit to make better TV.

Personally I can only see two outcomes of this race, either Hamilton wins fair and square or Alonso and Hamilton have a coming together and Rakionen takes it. After all everyone knows Alonso would far rather be beaten by Kimi than a rookie in the same car, who he thought at the beginning of the year would be the number 2

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