The Formula One Thread

rockin_plumber said:
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.oO(Well she hasnt yet but I am expecting it)
ROFLMFAO LOL LOL LOL

I'm saying nothing now :|





















MCLAREN 1,2 :banana: :banana: :bananadance: :bananadance: :beardance: :P
 
Oh yeah the top ten............


1. ALONSO McLaren
2. HAMILTON McLaren
3. MASSA Ferrari
4. FISICHELLA Renault
5. ROSBERG Williams
6. WEBBER Red Bull
7. HEIDFELD BMW
8. KUBICA BMW
9. BARRICHELLO Honda
10. BUTTON Honda
 
rockin_plumber said:
:roll: I knew it
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If it was a Ferrari front row you'd have posted a pile of pics LOL I can't be bothered :err:
 
rockin_plumber said:
Oh yeah the top ten............


1. ALONSO McLaren
2. HAMILTON McLaren
3. MASSA Ferrari
4. FISICHELLA Renault
5. ROSBERG Williams
6. WEBBER Red Bull
7. HEIDFELD BMW
8. KUBICA BMW
9. BARRICHELLO Honda
10. BUTTON Honda

and Fisi on the 4th place :banana: :banana:
 
congrats Fernando for your great race and what a first Monaco's GP for Lewis :shock: :shock:

btw happy for Renault to be better race after race 8)
 
rockin_plumber said:
A minor glitch on the grand scale of things :wink:
Here's what Massa said 8) ....

Felipe Massa admitted that Ferrari had no answer to McLaren's speed in the Monaco Grand Prix.

The Brazilian - who had dominated the previous two races - finished over a minute behind Fernando Alonso in third.

"McLaren today showed really incredible pace," Massa said.

"I think even if I'd pushed 150 percent on the limit it would have stayed the same in the end. 8)
 
Ferrari caused outrage by ordering race-leader Rubens
Barrichello to move over for Michael Schumacher on the final lap of the race.


Now remind me who Complained the most about this :?
Was it a manager who wouldn't suggest such a thing to his drivers :?
Surely not :shock: :shock: :shock:

Lewis Hamilton was so angry about the 'team orders' which wrecked his
chances of winning Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix that it needed the
dramatic intervention of McLaren boss Ron Dennis to make him obey
them. :shock: :shock: :shock: BAD RON


Team orders have been banned since Rubens Barrichello sacrificed victory
in the 2002 Austrian Grand Prix to Ferrari team-mate Michael
Schumacher, who went on to win by less than two-tenths of a second.



The British driver vented his frustration at being told to gift team-mate
Fernando Alonso victory by ranting at his race engineer Phil Prew and
refusing to slow down. LOL LOL LOL GOOD LEWIS

Yesterday, as the governing FIA launched an investigation into the
controversy, Sportsmail learned that Dennis was forced to step in over the
in-car radio and speak to his protege directly. :shock: :shock: BAD RON

It was only then that rookie Hamilton, who made his views clear with
several high-speed laps, finally relented and abided by his boss's demand
that he should settle for second place. :roll: SUCK-UP

One paddock insider revealed: "Lewis was very angry. He turned the air
blue when he was told to take it easy." LOL LOL LOL GOOD LEWIS

Dennis's decision sparked speculation that McLaren could be docked points
for issuing team orders. There is even possibility they might be thrown
out of the championship and William Hill have suspended betting on it.
:roll: :roll: :roll: YEAH RIGHT
 
Later that year, the F1 Commission reacted by producing the edict which
still applies. It stated:
"Team orders which interfere with a result will be prohibited."

McLaren, who ironically led the protests against Ferrari, are keen to be
seen as whiter than white and will assist the FIA fully with their inquiry.
:err: Money Talks

A spokesman for the team said: "We are completely comfortable with the
FIA's investigation with our race strategy and that all the decisions taken
both before and during the race were in compliance with the International
Sporting Code."

McLaren's defence will centre on Dennis's carefully-chosen words post
race, when he said: "Team strategy is what you bring to win;
team orders
are what you bring to manipulate a grand prix."

Team Strategy = Telling Hamilton to slow down as Although you are faster
than Alonso we dont wanna risk it.

Team Orders = Telling Hamilton to slow down as Although you are faster
than Alonso we dont wanna risk it.

:? Aint it the same
 
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