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I'm surprised they waste their money
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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hmm
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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