Alright perhaps i haven't worded my thoughts clearly enough . what i am basically saying is, you shouldn't have responded to the poster conspiracy theory with those 3 bullets points because in my opinion they are actually irrelevant to what he/she was saying in the first place ( that's the way i understood the poster argument). what happened the previous races had no relevance once the last GP started, the two contenders were on equal footing so to speak and Masi went out of his way to give the championship to Max . had he done that earlier as you suggested with Silverstone, jeddah and so on perhaps Lewis would have had the opportunity to catch up but the fact that he did it on the last lap of the last GP was the perfect coup . Again this is how i understood the theory put forward by the poster you were replying to and that is why i pointed out that your bullets points were no relevant . No that i agree with that poster thoughalexx_88 wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 17:56I'm sorry, but I can't continue a conversation with a person that doesn't understand the topic of what he started replying to. Try to follow through with the conversation please. I said Masi wanted to get the result of the championship on track. Racing for 1-2 laps at the end in 2012 wouldn't have achieved that, hence being a baseless comparison.kenshi_blind wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 17:27i know the message was not intended for me . my point is the 3 points you choose to base your counter argument on were not relevant no matter what tin foil hat theory the poster you were replying to came up with.
Edit : now 2012 is not relevant because there was no direct fight between two protagonist ? i see the goalposts have moved again .
You can't claim a conspiracy to give Max the title without considering all the races that form the championship for which the title is awarded. A conspiracy means a plan put in motion a long time ago, all the points I've made are relevant to the conspiracy school of thought.
The KIS principle tells us we just had a race director that, while trying to stay out of the way in the championship, stumbled into awarding the victory on Sunday to the person who didn't deserve it on track. That pretty much is clear. But he didn't do it out of a grand plan to penalize Mercedes/Hamilton. Saying that, I don't agree that he's doing a worse job than Witting. I remember a certain 4x WDC having really strong opinions on Charlie's performance in Mexic, as well as Jules Bianchi crashing because a tractor was out while the course only had double waved yellows on a very slippery track with fading sunlight.
I do think Masi is doing a crappy job compared to Charlie. the two are not even in the same league . Vettel outburst is nowhere near the nonsense Masi did the last two years . Jules loss is another matter