I think it must.db__ wrote:Does this qualify as the worst result on record for a returning Champion?
No denying that, it also appears that they should listen to the radio chatter before giving a virdict in the first place. After all the penalty was handed out post race.freedom_honda wrote:the stewards finally did someone right.
I've noticed most of your posts are just LH bashing anyway, so I was waiting for your usual quality of posternos5 wrote:hahahahahahahahahaha all those Hamilton supporters were raving how good he is.
BAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHA OWNED
yes correct, although i'm not a Mclaren supporter, i do believe that it's unfair to drag such events over to the next race.waynes wrote:you what?myurr wrote:Okay sod this, I really am quitting F1 for this year. The whole thing is a farce and I'm not going to waste any more time with it.
Hamilton and Mclaren lied to gain an advantage, and have been correctly removed from the results
simple as that
to be fair, Hamilton gives out plenty of ammunitionaxle wrote: I've noticed most of your posts are just LH bashing anyway, so I was waiting for your usual quality of post
well, if new evidence comes out why not re-open the case? after all it was just 4 days after the race, it's not one year!!!ernos5 wrote: Steward's should have a deadline when everything should be closed and never reopened for quesioning.
yer, but it's annoying for fans, they celebrate their hero's achievement, later to be denounced of it.vall wrote:well, if new evidence comes out why not re-open the case? after all it was just 4 days after the race, it's not one year!!!ernos5 wrote: Steward's should have a deadline when everything should be closed and never reopened for quesioning.
+1. I can't believe we have open radio chatter and that the stewards didn't bother listening to it when deciding Trulli's penalty. Had it all been handled in a professional fashion, Trulli wouldn't have got a penalty and Hamilton would have got his well-deserved points.axle wrote:No denying that, it also appears that they should listen to the radio chatter before giving a virdict in the first place. After all the penalty was handed out post race.freedom_honda wrote:the stewards finally did someone right.
it seems like it's just a link to an image inernos5 wrote:btw what happened to our avatars? :S
all I have to say is that it very often happens in other individual sports and I see no reason way F1 should be an exception...... You do wrong , you get penalty. Example, in the athletics, you win but then the referees see you stepped into the corridor of others, so you get disqualified....ernos5 wrote:yer, but it's annoying for fans, they celebrate their hero's achievement, later to be denounced of it.vall wrote:well, if new evidence comes out why not re-open the case? after all it was just 4 days after the race, it's not one year!!!ernos5 wrote: Steward's should have a deadline when everything should be closed and never reopened for quesioning.
Miguel wrote:+1. I can't believe we have open radio chatter and that the stewards didn't bother listening to it when deciding Trulli's penalty. Had it all been handled in a professional fashion, Trulli wouldn't have got a penalty and Hamilton would have got his well-deserved points.axle wrote:No denying that, it also appears that they should listen to the radio chatter before giving a virdict in the first place. After all the penalty was handed out post race.freedom_honda wrote:the stewards finally did someone right.
Nevertheless, I believe that the biggest losers are the stewards, though. Now we know they don't check the full evidence in their hands, even in after-race situations and when big points are on the table. What is their level of credibility now?