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This is exatcly why i could run Hamilton over and sleep at night without needing Horlicks -_-

Source: ITV-F1.com

 

Why?

 

The F1 Sports writers in the Daily Mail & Daily Telegraph thought Massa drove into him; whilst Ferrari have not been backward at claiming that Hamilton drives recklessly so it is hardly hypocrisy.

 

Whilst look at the reaction of the Ferrari garage. As the saying goes a picture tells a thousand stories.

 

What is scarcely beyond disrepute how utterly corrupt and biased this so called sport is IN FAVOUR of Ferrari and against everyone else thanks to Ferrari International Assistance (Team).

 

In 8 of the 16 Grand Prixs this season cars have gone off the road in the first corner due to their brakes not working properly due to them being cold/braking too late including Ferrari cars 4 times; yet this is the first time a car has been penalized with a stop and go penalty.

 

Whilst the penalty against Bourdais was the most ludicrous decision I have seen in F1, and I never thought I would say that after the fix in the Belgium GP. But hey that would mean it is Massa's fault and they can't have that can they.

 

As I've been saying all season Ferrari will win the World Constructors Title & have the WDC wth Massa not because they have the best drivers (on the evidence of this season = far from it); but FIA(T) and the son of British War time Fascist Leader Oswald, Max Mosley will fix it for Ferrari in his final season in charge of the sport he has helped to destroy as a spectacle.

 

As former F1 champion Nigel Mansell said today, Ayrton Senna would be spinning in his grave to see how this once hugely entertaining and gladiatorial sport has been destroyed by such blatant manipulations by the officials.

 

Quite bluntly I can see Hamilton win the Chinese Grand Prix only for his car to be disqualified, as the decisions made in the last few races have been so utterly reprehensible.

 

PS. Well done Alonso, probably "the best driver in F1 when he chooses not to throw his toys out the pram" © Alain Prost.

 

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PS. Well done Alonso, probably "the best driver in F1 when he chooses not to throw his toys out the pram" © Alain Prost.

:lol: I love this sentence from Prost :rofl:

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that "penalty" against Bourdais should have gone massa's way. -_-

 

and in all fairness hamilton went steaming into the first corner locked his brakes and nearly took half the bloody field with him -_-

 

I'd quite like to see Renault win the last two races to f*** up FIATs plans. It would be quite amusing to see how they could penalise the least powerful car on the gird for winning

I don't think Hamilton's penalty was that harsh as it was a bit more risky and stupid than what usually happens with first corner incidents.

 

I'm actually coming round to wanting Massa to win the Championship, even if it's just for the fact he'll become the least deserving champion in a long while (possibly ever, I don't know too much of the history of the sport) and I'd rather Hamilton gets his first title when he truly deserves it and doesnt c**k up so much.

With Hamilton 7 pts ahead going into the final race, he can only throw it away, even he can't do that.............................wait a minute, remember saying that exactly 12 months ago.

 

 

I wonder what Ferrari will do in the final race, maybe one of the cars will take him out at the first corner.

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Heres hoping!

 

The last thing i want is for Hamilton to win. His head is big enough already

Qualifying is imminent - this is possibly the most excited I've been about an F1 race for a long time and I don't even like either of the contendors!

 

Massa looks quick this weekend from practise but Alonso might have the edge. Hamilton is right behind them both but the times are too close to call I think.

 

So will the rascist comments highlighted this week distract Lewis - I don't think so but I can easily see him making a mistake at some point during the weekend - I predict a riot :D

Anything other than Hamilton as 2008 F1 Champuion will throw the sport into disrepute.

 

Here is one of several former F1 drivers/Constructor leaders who feel the same way:

 

Scheckter: Hamilton is treated unfairly

Friday, 31 October 2008 19:07

 

Former world champion Jody Scheckter has accused the Formula 1 officials of treating Lewis Hamilton unfairly this season.

 

Hamilton has received several penalties in this year's races, most controversially the post-race demotion that cost him victory at Spa, although many of the current drivers have argued that the punishments were justified.

 

However Scheckter, who won the 1979 world title for Ferrari, thinks the stewards have come down harder on Hamilton than his title rivals.

 

"I think he's competing against the other drivers and the FIA, it looks like," the South African told BBC Radio Five Live.

"I must say I don't like the way the rules are being run.

"I don't think it's uniform, I don't think it's fair, in fact I think it's disgraceful.

 

"I think him they've treated him so unfairly – whether it's Lewis, whether it's McLaren or whether it's pro-Ferrari, I think whatever it is, it's been terrible."

 

Scheckter, who had a famously wild start to his F1 career before becoming a paragon of consistency on his way to the championship, was full of praise for Hamilton's achievements in his first two seasons.

 

"I think he's been amazing since he's come into Formula 1," he said.

"Last year he should have won the world championship, and this year he should have won it a little while ago.

"I think if you compare him against my record, he's showing a lot of maturity."

 

He believes Hamilton should prevail in this weekend's title decider, where he only needs fifth place to beat rival Felipe Massa, but warned that being conservative could be harder than pushing flat-out for victory.

 

"I think it is much easier for Massa, he's just got to go out, drive it hard and win the race," said Scheckter.

"That's his job, and it's fairly simple in that way.

"It's very difficult to get a balance between going aggressively and not going aggressively enough.

"You can get into as much trouble by trying to be careful, because people hit you in the back.

 

"It's difficult when you're in the front to try and get that right balance.

"I think what Lewis has got to do is just play it safe.

"If it's raining he must run wet tyres and not take a chance.

"If the tyres are wearing out he needs to come in.

 

"If he does half of his performance that he's done over the last year, then he should win it quite easily, but you never know with Formula 1."

 

Scheckter also played down the significance of today's practice sessions at Interlagos, where Massa out-paced Hamilton and the McLaren man only took ninth in the second session.

 

"I think they're all playing games with each other, depending on how much fuel they've got and what they're really working on," he said.

 

 

I think the British media would certainly throw up a fuss if Lewis didn't win but we must remember this is an international sport which shouldn't be affected by the contrversy seeking tabloids.

 

Although I would definately say penalties have been given out far too easily this season I would have to take the view that had Lewis not stretched the rules then there would be no need to even consider him for penalties. In France, he made a far too risky move on Vettel in which he gained an advantage by cutting th corner. If he'd just waited for a couple more corners he could have easily passed cleanly. In Belgium, he once again certainyl gained an advantage when you analyse the move he made on Kimi, although I think the penalty was extremely harsh there is really no question that he broke the rules. In Japan, he quite dangerously threw his car up the inside into the first corner and very nearly took out half of the field, whether this deserved a drive-through I'm not sure but it was most certainly a dangerous manoevre which was once again unnecessary. In Canada he quite clearly didn't pay attention t the red light in the pit lane which apart from being extremely dangerous also resulted in one of his championship rivals being knocked out of the race.

 

Looking at other examples of his rather extreme and at some times stupid driving such as in Bahrain when he ran into the back of Alonso you can see that Hamilton, although quick, does bring it on himself.

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How dramatic was that? The LAST corner :lol: *faints from excitement*

LEWIS HAMILTON OVERTAKES TIMO GLOCK ON THE FINAL CORNER OF THE FINAL LAP TO BECOME (PENDING A STEWARDS ENQUIRY) 2008 FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPION! :winner:

 

:wave: :spin:

 

 

Woooooooooooooooooooooo, well done Lewis!!!!!

 

 

I was close to having a heart attack watching that, i thought he was going to throw it away with 3 laps to go, then he came back and WON!!! YaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaY!! :yahoo: :thumbup:

Well done Lewis but tbh he doesn't deserve the World championship after his performance in this race.

 

Hopefully next year Alonso will come back :cheer:

 

Or the BMWs will be stronger :thumbup:

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