Must admit, that was exactly my initial reaction. Nevertheless the penalty was deserved.raymondu999 wrote:This is just a harebrained theory, out of the blue.
People were crying foul of the Red Bulls getting away with the mapping shenanigans earlier before the race. Could this perhaps be "affirmative action" on the stewards' part? By that I mean - they were afraid that the public would perceive them as favoring Red Bull? Maybe, for example, the stewards found the case either borderline legal, or perhaps on the fence, but decided to do this to quell thoughts that they were perhaps favoring Red Bull. Thoughts?
SV once again throwing the toys out the pram when things are not going exactly to plan, beginning to like the man (and his team) less and less with each passing race. A shame really because it's all so unnecessary.
I bow and scrape at the feet of Alonso. Genius driver and kudos must go to Dominicali for helping turn their season around, he has always come across very well on the BBC interviews.