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Post by Genghis on Sept 9, 2010 11:59:03 GMT
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2010 16:29:58 GMT
What did you expect Genghis old chum? To be honest I had suspicions, after McLaren told Lewis in Turkey that Button wouldn't pass, that the FIA were turning a big blind eye to team orders, Ferrari obviously were aware of this too. Had it not been for the wording and, perhaps, lack of judgement by their employees Ferrari may have seen it swept under the carpet too but noooooo, some individuals had to stamp around and act like they had equal footing with a 2 times world champion. Niaivety doesn't even come close . Point is, team orders should exist in all team sports and F1 is a team sport. Pip
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2010 12:16:45 GMT
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. No surprise, but disgraceful none the less. I'm undecided about team orders to be honest. I can see pros and cons, but the fact is they're not allowed under current ruling, and while that's the case, then Ferrari have clearly broken it and should have been punished accordingly. The rest of the season should be quite interesting now. Will we see more blatant rule breaking with teams assuming that fines will be minimal and it will therefore be worth it?
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