what you lot on about? links and pics and vids!
Perhaps they should just implement a -5 points per race for darkies rule. Much simpler to understand.
BBC commentator and former F1 driver Martin Brundle"This does not look good for Hamilton or McLaren.
"Hamilton passed Trulli as he was off the road. Hamilton clearly wondered then, to give him the benefit of the doubt, if he had passed under the safety car conditions and was trying to let Trulli back through.
"There was a point when he was doing just 15mph in his McLaren and Trulli had no option but to repass him.
"I think Lewis then saw half a chance of a third place instead of a fourth, went up to the stewards and didn't give them the full story.
"Now they've matched up his comments (to them) to radio content between him and the team, and other information they've gathered, and they've decided that effectively he was telling fibs.
"I think it's a big issue and it's not going to go away. If they were asked a direct question they should have given the right answer, and they clearly didn't."
As for whats said to stewards minutes after a race : like fuck would anyone, hamilton included have been able to say anything with full coherence or meaning after pulling up to 5Gs wrestling a car doing 18000rpm and 200mph for 70 odd laps in a highly tuned machine like that.
People still keep going on about the stewards being biased...
autosport.com - F1 News: Q & A with Lewis Hamilton
Maybe that'll clear it up; they lied, Hamilton and their sporting director to try and get Trulli disqualified and all for one place, one point. Fair play to him for coming clean but to be honest, only coming clean after already being found out isn't the same. He should have realised his mistake and said it before it was actually found out, I mean he had 2/3 days to do so; why on earth he'd hold back information against his cheating... well tbh, this happened back when Alonso was with McLaren too with them stealing other team information.
And then people wonder why Hamilton isn't all that popular.
He claims Dave Ryan, McLaren's sporting director, had instructed him to "withhold information".
Tierk : thanks for the post however it might be worth looking into it a little before making statements like thatFor a start Ron Dennis has little/nothing to do with it any more.
WIKI said:Dennis says that he was vindicated personally; indeed, he claims to have been so keen to cooperate with the investigation and protect his own and McLaren's fundamental reputation for integrity, that he personally informed the FIA of new evidence which was ultimately used to convict the team. However, FIA President Max Mosley who Dennis telephoned about the issue, has said that Dennis contacted him only to deny that any further evidence existed against his team. Although Mosley says that he accepted Dennis's word at the time, the subsequent receipt of information that had been uncovered by the Italian police prompted the FIA to bring the team before the World Motorsport Council once again.
@tierk - Just to point out Ron Dennis doesn't run the team any more.