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McLaren lose appeal over Hamilton
To be fair, I could not see the appeal being successful, the race was over, and they made their decision, and a bit like phantom goals, its seems the officials control the outcome of sport more closely than we would like to think - After all who wouldn't agree to a replay of the Watford Reading game. The amount of money McLaren must have spent on legal fees over the last 12 months must be frightening. McLaren 0 - Ferrari 2 Lets just hope that Hamilton does not give the stewards any excuse to dock him time, points or places on the grid over the last 4 races. |
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I am surprised that a multi-million sport can continue to be run for the benefit of 1 company and 1 man. I was never its greatest fan but until it changes I will show it the contempt it deserves.
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Bring back Stirling Moss and Fangio, Clarke ,Steward and the good ol Boys when it said, "rock 'n' roll was on the label, thats what was in the tin" !!!!
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What a joke, they allow an appeal for the drive through penalty awarded against Hamilton. The appeal goes on for 5 and 1/2 hours. The verdict, under Rule 152 the appeal is rejected because appeals against drive through penalties are not pemissible
![]() They didn't even bother to clarify the rule that Hamilton was done on, so now everyone missing out a chicane, to avoid crashing or to gain an advantage, need not bother allowing the other car back through as you are going to get a 25 second penalty in any case. Unless your car is red as it appears they have different rules |
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