
ha
Shame hamilton is under investigation though 
Dont see what for - maybe for over taking ? 
Great that he won and fair play for keeping it on the road, but a bit farcical ice skating - not racing at all.
They should either have a mandatory "wet tyres flag" so you have to go straight in, or like the bikes under certain circumstances call the
race there.
^ thats all part of racing.
hmm under investigation for beating ferarri i think
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Originally posted by clairetoo
Dont see what for - maybe for over taking ?![]()
Yawn not boremula one again
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Originally posted by CRAIGR
Yawn not boremula one again
Yes did see the normal 3 car race between naps.
Watched some Ginetta and Seat racing on motorsport uk yesterday now thats entertainment.
[Edited on 7/9/08 by CRAIGR]
seems to be over the nature of how he passed him, ie maybe surrendering the place wasnt enough to pacify the stewards if they think he retained an advantage into the next corner. However, seeing as the lead swapped twice after that, it would seem irrelevant.
you might want to add an F1 spoiler tag to the title though, for people watching it later?!
Kovalinen getting a penalty for tapping another car!! wtf? oh sory - drive through penalty for not having a red car... this really is getting
ridiculous now!


Just heard that Lewis has been demoted to third place!
What a joke.
If it was the other way around the FIA would have done nothing.
I think the FIA must stand for Ferrari Investigation Authority.
[Edited on 7/9/08 by matnrach]
Although i hate the red cars and it is always them that are favoured in such occasions, it was a fair call as far as i am concerned.
[Edited on 7/9/08 by l0rd]
Absolutely f******g ridiculous....if they felt they had to do something, what about 5 second penalty or something that would not affect the outcome, because it clearly did not affect the result...this getting to be a total farce...they will kill the sport...I really hope McLaren appeal this one...
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Originally posted by matnrach
Just heard that Lewis has been demoted to third place!
What a joke.
If it was the other way around the FIA would have done nothing.
I think the FIA must stand for Ferrari Investigation Authority.
[Edited on 7/9/08 by matnrach]
If Mclaren had let Lewis out of the pits like Ferrari did with Massa at Velencia, they would have been excluded and fined about $100K.
Something needs to be done.
Just switch off the TV!
I know I won't make many friends by saying this but until Hamilton learns some humility I don't think he deserves to win a championship.
He's had everything laid out on a silver platter from day one and hasn't had to work for it like everyone else.
I like Kimi as a raw talent (and party animal...) but I have to say that Massa (who I didn't used to like) is gaining my respect through humbly
working bloody hard, unlike Kimi it seems, and giving his best every race. I also respect Alonso hugely as he has also worked hard for every success
he has had. He's perhaps a bit impetuous with the team at times but I think this can still be described as pushing the team rather than
criticising them.
As for the penalty handed to hamilton I think it is correct as he clearly gained an advantage in retaining momentum by cutting out the chicane. He may
well have let Kimi past but immediately ducked through his slipstream and attacked again. He should have backed off until after the next corner before
attacking.
No doubt the conspiracy theorists will jump on this but I think it is a justified penalty.
Let the flames commence...
Craig.
How can you possibly gain an advantage by dropping behind somebody!!!!!



I expect it was Lewis's fault Kimi crashed for making him drive too fast, in future he should learn some humility & just drive behind the red
cars as he clearly isn't going to be allowed to win the championship anyway!!



[Edited on 7/9/08 by russbost]
Why do you guy's get so wound up about that F1 sh^t. Watch bike racing or go to your local circuit and watch or participate in clubman events. You will then realise that F1 is a tedious waste of space.
If you take the first chicane problem, Hamilton clearly had his nose in front at the apex. Raikenen decided not to concede the corner and forced
Hamilton into the chicane or have an accident. Hamilton CLEARLY let Raikenen back into the lead, so, why didn't Raikenen capitalise on this
instead of allowing Hamilton to come back at him
IF its about the second event Hamilton took avoiding action to avoid a car returning to the track after an off.
Either way, they were both racing incidents and to my mind Hamilton play by the rules and aquited himself well or better then those who were driving
red cars and need ALL the assistance that they can muster from 'whatever' corner. Especially the 'Ferrari Investigation
Authority'.
Something definitely smells and its worse than the infamous 'Stinky Bishop' cheese.
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Originally posted by craig1410
I know I won't make many friends by saying this but until Hamilton learns some humility I don't think he deserves to win a championship. He's had everything laid out on a silver platter from day one and hasn't had to work for it like everyone else.
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I like Kimi as a raw talent (and party animal...)
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As for the penalty handed to hamilton I think it is correct as he clearly gained an advantage in retaining momentum by cutting out the chicane. He may well have let Kimi past but immediately ducked through his slipstream and attacked again. He should have backed off until after the next corner before attacking.
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Let the flames commence...
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Originally posted by russbost
How can you possibly gain an advantage by dropping behind somebody!!!!!![]()
I expect it was Lewis's fault Kimi crashed for making him drive too fast, in future he should learn some humility & just drive behind the red cars as he clearly isn't going to be allowed to win the championship anyway!!![]()
[Edited on 7/9/08 by russbost]
This is stupid, i hope Ron Dennis appeals against this, I agree with most of you, if ferrari had done this, it would have been fine.
How can be possibly get an advantage by letting him go through and then getting in his slipstream to overtake again, thats racing, not cheating! Ontop
of that, the Ferrari overtook again as hamilton went wide, You cant blame Hamilton for the crash at all!
FIA sucks!
This is stupid, i hope Ron Dennis appeals against this, I agree with most of you, if ferrari had done this, it would have been fine.
How can be possibly get an advantage by letting him go through and then getting in his slipstream to overtake again, thats racing, not cheating! Ontop
of that, the Ferrari overtook again as hamilton went wide, You cant blame Hamilton for the crash at all!
FIA sucks!
This is stupid, i hope Ron Dennis appeals against this, I agree with most of you, if ferrari had done this, it would have been fine.
How can be possibly get an advantage by letting him go through and then getting in his slipstream to overtake again, thats racing, not cheating! Ontop
of that, the Ferrari overtook again as hamilton went wide, You cant blame Hamilton for the crash at all!
FIA sucks!
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Originally posted by JUD
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Originally posted by craig1410
I know I won't make many friends by saying this but until Hamilton learns some humility I don't think he deserves to win a championship. He's had everything laid out on a silver platter from day one and hasn't had to work for it like everyone else.
How is that then? I don't get the "handed to him on a plate" line. Ron signed him up years ago and he has been successful at the majority of the formula he has competed in. He is better than his team mate and was better than Alonso last year.
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I like Kimi as a raw talent (and party animal...)
Ah - Party animal - that makes him more interesting and hence more worthy of stewards decisions...?
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As for the penalty handed to hamilton I think it is correct as he clearly gained an advantage in retaining momentum by cutting out the chicane. He may well have let Kimi past but immediately ducked through his slipstream and attacked again. He should have backed off until after the next corner before attacking.
Assuming that he had done that, are you suggesting that the outcome would have been any different? Kimi would still have spun after passing the Williams, and would still have stuffed it in the wall. Neither of these events were related to Hamilton - on the first Kimi was in front, on the second Lewis was in front. Frankly the events that happened after the pass dictated the result we saw, not the pass itself.
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Let the flames commence...
No flames - just my opinion of your opinion.
This thread is better than the race itself. Come on you reds
[Edited on 7/9/08 by CRAIGR]
Lewis Hamilton has had his Belgian Grand Prix victory overturned by the STEWARDS, handing the win to title rival Felipe Massa, who finished second on
the road.
my view is that they felt (the stewards) and not the big wigs of the fia decided to do what they done he could have stood on the brakes hamilton didnt
need to cut the track
what if there was a steward on track helping another driver it could have been fatal just to try and gain from it
cheers
colin
come on you reds lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Who do the stewards work for?
Now let me think....
in my view hamilton had the inside into the next corner, and would have made it stick, if rikonen hadn't hit him, that left hamilton with a
choice, carry on and t bone kimi, or cut the corner, either way he was close enough to make a justified move, wether it came off or not, so the fact
that he slowed enough to let kimi back past, then would have to pick up speed to match him seems more than fair to me, then to rub salt into the
wound kimi went and rammed hamiltons rear tyre on the very next corner. add to that the fact that kimi binned it, totaly off his own back, after a
couple more place swaps between the 2, and i dont see why there even thinking about it.
i'm not a hamilton fan, i just like the racing, whoever wins, i just hate when the fia stick there orr in when it's not needed, and it does
seem to be red car biased. i won't be watching anymore
also email here if your p!ssed
fia@ferrari.it
I wouldn't have thought it would made any difference, I think a bit of 'Jesse Owens Syndrome' Adolph Moseley cannot stand the thought
of a 'negro boy' winning the championship.
Probably the last F1 race I will watch
Sad
Please try to find and read the rules before you judge the stewarts decision. I believe, that the finish line being that close to the incident, may have played a part in this. If i remember correctly, if you gain an advantage like Hammilton did, you should let the car overtake you before the end of the lap which was 200ft away?
I won't pass judgement until I see the incident on replay, but I am about cross Formula 1 off my 'to-watch' list. I've been following it since the age of 3 (so, 22 years) and I must say, MotoGP, ALMS/LMS, WTCC, BTCC has much better racing and less BS.
The FIA put a new rule in at the start of the year to allow a 'free' engine change (no doubt due to pressure by Ferrari as they had less
confidence in their engine's reliability which has since been bourn out)
Ferrari have used these up now so they have to gain advantages any other way possible.
What with the Massa incident in Valencia (not to mention the spying fiasco - no don't mention that!) which they got off Scott free, it is just
becoming a sham.
"Easily - by picking up the slipstream which you had no right to be anywhere near due to cutting the chicane. Normally you only pick up a
slipstream by driving better then the guy in front in the preceding few corners but in hamilton's case he picked up the slipstream by cutting the
corner and then backing off just enough for Kimi to get past before picking up the slingshot round the back and re-overtaking. "
No right to be anywhere near????
He'd been in Kimi's slipstream for the past 3 corners. I wish people would base their opinions on facts & not fantasy.
I would also point out - again, as it seems to have escaped a lot of peoples notice, that Hamilton most definately gave the place back b4 the end of
the lap - there is nothing in the ruling which mentions slipstreaming. Maybe we should just ban anyone with more than a light suntan from racing in F1
- Mad Max is the son of a Nazi blackshirt after all.





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Originally posted by l0rd
Please try to find and read the rules before you judge the stewarts decision. I believe, that the finish line being that close to the incident, may have played a part in this. If i remember correctly, if you gain an advantage like Hammilton did, you should let the car overtake you before the end of the lap which was 200ft away?
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Originally posted by russbost
"Easily - by picking up the slipstream which you had no right to be anywhere near due to cutting the chicane. Normally you only pick up a slipstream by driving better then the guy in front in the preceding few corners but in hamilton's case he picked up the slipstream by cutting the corner and then backing off just enough for Kimi to get past before picking up the slingshot round the back and re-overtaking. "
No right to be anywhere near????
He'd been in Kimi's slipstream for the past 3 corners. I wish people would base their opinions on facts & not fantasy.
I would also point out - again, as it seems to have escaped a lot of peoples notice, that Hamilton most definately gave the place back b4 the end of the lap - there is nothing in the ruling which mentions slipstreaming. Maybe we should just ban anyone with more than a light suntan from racing in F1 - Mad Max is the son of a Nazi blackshirt after all.
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Originally posted by craig1410
......My point is that if he had attempted to go round the chicane instead of driving over it he would not have been close enough to Kimi to gain a slipstream. He should have aborted his original overtake because he didn't have the line into the corner.
In short, he took advantage of cutting the chicane - end of! IMHO of course...![]()
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Originally posted by craig1410
He should have aborted his original overtake because he didn't have the line into the corner.
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Originally posted by cjtheman
what if there was a steward on track helping another driver it could have been fatal just to try and gain from it