I didn't watch it, if you think his reaction shows it all that only proves the way you perceived it or that Perez is a good actor.radosav wrote: reaction of perez shows it all, he made mistake, watch the press conference again
+1SiLo wrote:Also, Vettel. Lol.
I would argue that what you are saying is far from a certainty, and seems a little strong to be so sure when nobody can _know_ for sure.Shrieker wrote:@Pierce89,
Keep on keeping on. We all saw and heard what happened. Sauber are Ferrari's scapegoats and they were effectively prevented from fighting for a win when they were most likely to do so and had every right to. This isn't racing, it's a bad joke.
Was entertaining clients and saw it on the screen that made myself look like a fool by jumping up going "WOOOOHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOO"zeph wrote:+1SiLo wrote:Also, Vettel. Lol.
stefan_ wrote: Call me paranoid, but I think something is going on at RB. Come in, stay out, retire NOW - when Vettel was out of the points - hmm...
I'll just quote myself then:Giblet wrote:I would argue that what you are saying is far from a certainty, and seems a little strong to be so sure when nobody can _know_ for sure.Shrieker wrote:@Pierce89,
Keep on keeping on. We all saw and heard what happened. Sauber are Ferrari's scapegoats and they were effectively prevented from fighting for a win when they were most likely to do so and had every right to. This isn't racing, it's a bad joke.
Shrieker wrote:I'll assume you didn't hear the part where they told Perez "we need to keep this position" literally half a lap before he went off. If you tell me that was an honest mistake after that transmission it's an insult to human intelligence.bhallg2k wrote:So you think it's impossible for a 2nd-year driver to screw up on a drying track with the pressure of fighting for the win?Shrieker wrote:Alonso and Perez both drove fantastic races but what happened in the end overshadows it all. Blatant manipulation of race results is DISGUSTING plain and simple.
The FIA are to blame for this mockery.
Thanks to Sauber, Ferrari and the FIA for causing me to question myself why I'm watching F1 after all.
Tough crowd.
Goran2812 wrote:Don't feed the haters people...
Let them talk, the result speaks for itself.
Yes, Alonso got lucky with the rain.
Yes, he made the pit stops at the right time.
Yes, Perez was faster than him but screwed up.
And there's something you are all aware, that the F2012 is a DOG but yet Fred managed to get it to 1st place...
Free box change by avoiding a penalty? I highly doubt the FIA will swallow that pill down so easily.NathanOlder wrote:stefan_ wrote: Call me paranoid, but I think something is going on at RB. Come in, stay out, retire NOW - when Vettel was out of the points - hmm...
And on the final lap Vettel matched the leaders in the first and middle sector. Nothing wrong with that car.