peewon wrote: ↑05 May 2024, 03:32
This sport has become an absolute joke. The 2 penalties worth 6 points for Alonso compared to absolutely no action for Russell divebombing Piastri in Japan and Hamilton today shows clearly who has influence over the FIA. Never even in the F(errari )IA days did I see such inconsistent stewarding. Its probably also why youre seeing journalists dig up quotes from 20 years ago to go after Sulayem. Probably doesnt play ball with them.
Yes I've had the exact same thought about Sulayem and the constant press attacks against him. Coincidentally, he supports Fernando
It is funny that (admittedly some of it could be self inflicted) Alonso's had issues with stewards/FIA for the entirety of his career while others were saved by cranes to avoid DNFs among other things ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ , no wonder he keeps having this almost paranoid feeling about being mistreated.
It begs the question just out of curiosity: had Alonso been born in Britain could he have had more than two world championships, even with the same career moves? In my opinion it is possible, and I do not have any ill feelings against Britain at all. Let's not forget championship runs such as 2007 were decided with the smallest of differences like penalty outcomes such as Hungary. And to think that one is still only the tip of the iceberg of bull**** penalties over the years. Racefans in fact made an article on this.
https://www.racefans.net/2024/04/17/why ... penalties/