British GP 2011 - Silverstone

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Ray wrote:Sorry but no. Webber was much faster than Vettel and this maintaining position to prevent a collision is bullshit. Plain bullshit. The only collision that has happened between Red Bull drivers for a position was when Vettel hit Webber in Turkey. They could have easily, easily, told Vettel to let him past. Had Webber not been told to stay behind he would have overtaken him easily anyway. This is total bullshit, there was a massive uproar when Alonso was told to pass Massa and now excuses are being thrown around for this. All of you supporting this should be ashamed. There was no gain to anyone but Vettels ego. Webber had that place and if I were him I'd have passed Vettel and given the team a middle finger as I went past the flagstand. He has an 80 point lead on Webber, there is no excuse for not allowing him to help himself in the WDC standings, nothing would have come of it.

So Webber is lying then...?
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Traction wrote:So Webber is lying then...?
Lying about what?

EDIT: I didn't see that Webber had ignored the radio messages. I'm in the US so we didn't get any of the interviews after the race. I don't think he obeyed them but it really looked like he backed off as they came out of Woodcote. I firmly believe he was telling the truth about not obeying the order and I'd have Horner slammed up against a wall right now if I were him.
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Oh great. Now the FIA decided to fine McLaren and Sauber for the pit incidents.

I think this is getting out of hand really. The FIA stewards are handing out fines and penalties as if they like it, just to have some fun. Perhaps they could ask themselves first whether McLaren really wanted to release Button without a fixed front right wheel, or whether Sauber aimed to stall Kobayashi on the exit of his pitbox.

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Ray wrote:
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Ray wrote:Sorry but no. Webber was much faster than Vettel and this maintaining position to prevent a collision is bullshit. Plain bullshit. The only collision that has happened between Red Bull drivers for a position was when Vettel hit Webber in Turkey. They could have easily, easily, told Vettel to let him past. Had Webber not been told to stay behind he would have overtaken him easily anyway. This is total bullshit, there was a massive uproar when Alonso was told to pass Massa and now excuses are being thrown around for this. All of you supporting this should be ashamed. There was no gain to anyone but Vettels ego. Webber had that place and if I were him I'd have passed Vettel and given the team a middle finger as I went past the flagstand. He has an 80 point lead on Webber, there is no excuse for not allowing him to help himself in the WDC standings, nothing would have come of it.

So Webber is lying then...?
Lying about what?
Well...he said he ignored the team....
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Tomba wrote:Oh great. Now the FIA decided to fine McLaren and Sauber for the pit incidents.

I think this is getting out of hand really. The FIA stewards are handing out fines and penalties as if they like it, just to have some fun. Perhaps they could ask themselves first whether McLaren really wanted to release Button without a fixed front right wheel, or whether Sauber aimed to stall Kobayashi on the exit of his pitbox.
Doesn't matter if McLaren wanted to release Jenson without a wheel attached, they did. That's all that matters.

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Traction wrote: Well...he said he ignored the team....
Or he just couldnt get past like your darling Vettel showed on Hamilton :lol:
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Traction wrote: Well...he said he ignored the team....
I edited my post to reflect that. We get FOX Sports coverage here and got zero interviews after the race.

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Tomba wrote:Oh great. Now the FIA decided to fine McLaren and Sauber for the pit incidents.

I think this is getting out of hand really. The FIA stewards are handing out fines and penalties as if they like it, just to have some fun. Perhaps they could ask themselves first whether McLaren really wanted to release Button without a fixed front right wheel, or whether Sauber aimed to stall Kobayashi on the exit of his pitbox.
Fining Mclaren for the right wheel incident would serve absolutely no point...the result of the incident is punishment enough.... #-o
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Ray wrote:Sorry but no. Webber was much faster than Vettel and this maintaining position to prevent a collision is bullshit. Plain bullshit. The only collision that has happened between Red Bull drivers for a position was when Vettel hit Webber in Turkey. They could have easily, easily, told Vettel to let him past.
"Sebastian, Mark is faster than you. Can you confirm you understood that message?" I thought that's what caused fans to be upset last year
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Ray wrote:
Traction wrote:So Webber is lying then...?
Lying about what?

EDIT: I didn't see that Webber had ignored the radio messages. I'm in the US so we didn't get any of the interviews after the race. I don't think he obeyed them but it really looked like he backed off as they came out of Woodcote. I firmly believe he was telling the truth about not obeying the order and I'd have Horner slammed up against a wall right now if I were him.
Wow, really, he might like getting his paychecks thou and maybe still wants a drive next year, just maybe. Red Bull just want a number 2 driver to go with Vettel, if he wont play the game then maybe he has to go somewhere else

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wesley123 wrote:
Traction wrote: Well...he said he ignored the team....
Or he just couldnt get past like your darling Vettel showed on Hamilton :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Tomba wrote:Oh great. Now the FIA decided to fine McLaren and Sauber for the pit incidents.

I think this is getting out of hand really. The FIA stewards are handing out fines and penalties as if they like it, just to have some fun. Perhaps they could ask themselves first whether McLaren really wanted to release Button without a fixed front right wheel, or whether Sauber aimed to stall Kobayashi on the exit of his pitbox.
Fining Mclaren for the right wheel incident would serve absolutely no point...the result of the incident is punishment enough.... #-o
It's more of a safety thing rather than a sporting thing IMO. What if the wheel bounced off and hit a marshall in the head?
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Ray wrote:
Traction wrote:So Webber is lying then...?
Lying about what?

EDIT: I didn't see that Webber had ignored the radio messages. I'm in the US so we didn't get any of the interviews after the race. I don't think he obeyed them but it really looked like he backed off as they came out of Woodcote. I firmly believe he was telling the truth about not obeying the order and I'd have Horner slammed up against a wall right now if I were him.
8) no problem...he did back off when he tried a pass and Vettel shut the door....almost like he lost momentum....
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raymondu999 wrote:
Ray wrote:Sorry but no. Webber was much faster than Vettel and this maintaining position to prevent a collision is bullshit. Plain bullshit. The only collision that has happened between Red Bull drivers for a position was when Vettel hit Webber in Turkey. They could have easily, easily, told Vettel to let him past.
"Sebastian, Mark is faster than you. Can you confirm you understood that message?" I thought that's what caused fans to be upset last year
Yes it did, but Webber was clearly faster and the excuses being thrown around are that a collision could have happened. That's what I was referring to. If they could tell Webber to stay behind a clearly slower car they could have avoided a collision by telling him to let him by. I'm not saying one is more right than the other, just that the idea that it was because of avoiding a potential collision is really stretching common sense.

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raymondu999 wrote:
Traction wrote:
Tomba wrote:Oh great. Now the FIA decided to fine McLaren and Sauber for the pit incidents.

I think this is getting out of hand really. The FIA stewards are handing out fines and penalties as if they like it, just to have some fun. Perhaps they could ask themselves first whether McLaren really wanted to release Button without a fixed front right wheel, or whether Sauber aimed to stall Kobayashi on the exit of his pitbox.
Fining Mclaren for the right wheel incident would serve absolutely no point...the result of the incident is punishment enough.... #-o
It's more of a safety thing rather than a sporting thing IMO. What if the wheel bounced off and hit a marshall in the head?
I see your point but how are they going to penalize them?
Generally I don't care about what people say. I have to be clear with myself. When everything goes well, people celebrate you, when you make mistakes people criticize you.
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