petition to the FIA (Spa 2008 result)

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dude get over it, Hamilton lost, it's already old news, it's down in history and know one cares any more okay so badluck. There's nothing you can do, they're not gonna change it okay.

If you wanna flood them with something then flood them asking for V10's and faster cars faster than 2004. :mrgreen:

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Harrelson wrote:Can i use the same email to praise the stewards decision?
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I think the idea is really lame (just because you do not agree you want their server crashed) but anyway they have an anti spam system that works so well that if you want to contact the FIA for any matter by internet, if you're not recognized as a potential correspondence you are categorized as "possible spam".

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emissary76 wrote:Perhaps it is time we direct our angry comments to the FIA International Court of Appeal about what happened to Lewis Hamilton in Belgium:

admin@fiacourt.com


Please spread this address all over the web.
I must admit that I like a bit of a hassle but isn't organizing an "attack" on their servers like this illegal? I don't know for sure but if so I wouldn't be doing it on our beloved forum.

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I merged two threads into one, it seems to me that one thread for petitions to FIA about Belgium is more than enough.
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To all people who want LH's penalty to be revocked - if LH was penalized somewhere before end of the race how do you think that desicion could be reversed? Would they appeal that 25 seconds would be deduced from his time? Would they appeal that every other driver have to drive-thru?
Bash stewards, bash FIA, but reversal of decision of that type is crap.

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dude get over it, Hamilton lost, it's already old news, it's down in history and know one cares any more okay so badluck. There's nothing you can do, they're not gonna change it okay.

If you wanna flood them with something then flood them asking for V10's and faster cars faster than 2004. :mrgreen:

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McLaren appear to have to compete under ever changing interpretations of the rules that no one out side the FIA can understand. This is unfair and smells very strongly of championship manipulation. Maybe the EU should investigate why one driver is involved in a dangerous pitlane manoeuvre does not have his track position penalised yet another who gains and surrenders an advantage during a legitimate manoeuvre is! There is clearly a lighter and more generous interpretation of the rules for one and a much tougher and heavier stance for the other

Perhaps the stewards have trouble seeing red cars and have their vision, integrity and sense of honour are blinded by the silver ones. Or perhaps the answer is much simpler.......



......... they have a problem with a black driver fairly winning the championship on his own merit with the full support of his team.
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Stop McLaren fans in obstructing the FIA, the sport and the

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Vodafone McLaren Mercedes fans developed a conspiracy theory which suggest, without any rational explanation, evidences or logic, that FIA acts against them but in favor of Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro.

Although Lewis Hamilton fully deserves his ING Belgian GP penalty, McLaren fans are trying to obstruct FIA, justice and rules using previously developed conspiracy theory.

Given that, every time FIA impose penalty to the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes we have the same problem because McLaren fans are not interested in certain case, which should be treated isolated and unbiased in relevance to the names and reputation of people involved, nor in the rules, nor in the justice.

No matter which penalty is imposed, McLaren fans automatically claim that penalty is imposed just because of FIA's animosity in relevance to McLaren. Using such manners, they effectively obstruct FIA, the sport and the justice which mission is to punish those who do not act in appropriate manner.

With this petition, we aim to stop McLaren fans in their try to obstruct FIA, rules and justice just because penalty is imposed to Lewis Hamilton. We want FIA and its stewards to act independently and without any pressure from certain group of fans. Role of the FIA is to regulate the sport. If McLaren fans regulate the sport, we then do not need nor FIA nor the rules.

Therefore, please sign this petition, give your vote and support.

http://www.petitiononline.com/12500014/petition.html
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Arrghhhhhhhh
Racing should be decided on the track, not the court room.

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Ciro Pabón
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Sorry, Deak1f, to save time I merged your thread on a "counter-petition" with this one.
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Ciro Pabón wrote:Sorry, Deak1f, to save time I merged your thread on a "counter-petition" with this one.
No problem...

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Hatemelol can't really have any complaints.

Noob overtaking manouvre, its just a pity there wasn't a gravel trap to catch him as he scampered thru No Mans Land.

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Deak1f wrote:Vodafone McLaren Mercedes fans developed a conspiracy theory which suggest, without any rational explanation, evidences or logic, that FIA acts against them but in favor of Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro.
It would be wrong to say that it is just McLaren fans that have developed a conspiracy theory, in relation to how FIA acts against other them and in favour of Ferrari.

When Renault were battling against Ferrari, decisions were made against Renault and in favour Ferrari and accusations of a FIA pro-Ferrari conspiracy were made then (for an example Alonso at Monza) and again when Williams were battling against Ferrari in the mid-90’s decisions were made against Williams (for another example Villeneuve Japan 1997) and in favour of Ferrari and again in these instance the same FIA pro-Ferrari conspiracy was raised.

So it would be wrong of you to blame only McLaren fans of developing any conspiracy theories. And, again many respected people within F1 have questioned the Hamilton decision and also past FIA decision that could be construed as FIA bias in favour of Ferrari.

Although Lewis Hamilton fully deserves his ING Belgian GP penalty, McLaren fans are trying to obstruct FIA, justice and rules using previously developed conspiracy theory.
For me this is not true, I have looked at what happened and will argue why Hamilton should not have been punished on the facts of what occurred and on past precedents.

We want FIA and its stewards to act independently and without any pressure from certain group of fans.
or teams
Role of the FIA is to regulate the sport.
If only this was the case we would not having all these discussions, would we ??

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Project Four wrote:When Renault were battling against Ferrari, decisions were made against Renault and in favour Ferrari and accusations of a FIA pro-Ferrari conspiracy were made then (for an example Alonso at Monza) and again when Williams were battling against Ferrari in the mid-90’s decisions were made against Williams (for another example Villeneuve Japan 1997) and in favour of Ferrari and again in these instance the same FIA pro-Ferrari conspiracy was raised.
Like Schumacher wasn't penalized twice in 2006 and like new points system wasn't deviced to get others closer to Ferrari.
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