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silverhairedracer
27th June 2010, 22:44
Alonso behaving like a spoilt child "it is unfair":Pout::bawling: in reference to the Hamilton overtake incident [a case of wrong place wrong time] even with his drive through he gets second place,
All looks good for Silverstone with 2 Brits leading the drivers championship :clap2:and their team leading the manufacture championship :clap2:.never mind Alonso your choice to drive a red car.:hurt::bawling::car:
rob warrington
27th June 2010, 22:55
I agree Alonso wants to grow up, he just dont like lewis one bit does he
markmac21
27th June 2010, 23:08
yeah he really spat the dummy out , but then thats alonso all over , i am not a big fan in my view he thinks he is an elite driver and above the rest ........
m8internet
27th June 2010, 23:15
Lewis just can't folllow the rules of the road, or race track!
Mind you I still can't work out how several drivers can be accused of "speeding behind the safety car"
The rule allows them to pass, so obviously they are going to rabbit round to the back of the queue again
The only solution would be to have TWO safety cars, or one per race car!
silverhairedracer
27th June 2010, 23:19
The only solution would be to have TWO safety cars, or one per race car!
:eek:It would end up like the M25 on a good day !
DasArab
27th June 2010, 23:23
I agree Alonso wants to grow up, he just dont like lewis one bit does he
Couldnt agree more, Alonso has always acted like a spoiled brat. He hated his time at Mclaren playing second fiddle to Hamilton. Hes just a cry baby imo.
m8internet
28th June 2010, 07:39
At the weekend there was an interview with a local radio station
"Would you be team mates again with Lewis / Alonso?"
Lewis :
"Yes, the team would benefit from having the best drivers available and the technology improvements offered, blah, blah"
Alonso :
"No"
Deztroyer
28th June 2010, 07:57
i loved the 2nd radio message - "has Lewis pitted"...."yes" ..."what postion is he now"........"still 2nd" ....you could almost hear the penny drop in Alonso's car :flail: then he got even stroppier :lashes:
chrisvectra
28th June 2010, 08:15
Lewis just can't folllow the rules of the road, or race track!
Mind you I still can't work out how several drivers can be accused of "speeding behind the safety car"
The rule allows them to pass, so obviously they are going to rabbit round to the back of the queue again
The only solution would be to have TWO safety cars, or one per race car!
totally disagree with this comment
lewis as martin brundle said hesitated when he saw the safty car coming out of the pit lane and that was all it was
silverhairedracer
28th June 2010, 08:21
Buffoon Alonso........................
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/8766420.stm
silverhairedracer
28th June 2010, 08:22
totally disagree with this comment
lewis as martin brundle said hesitated when he saw the safty car coming out of the pit lane and that was all it was
:ditto:
m8internet
28th June 2010, 08:54
totally disagree with this comment
lewis as martin brundle said hesitated when he saw the safty car coming out of the pit lane and that was all it was
Lewis should therefore know the rules and anticipated what to do
The safety care was coming out of the pit lane, so was not on the race track, so he should have continued
Equally, he should have known where the track markings were
Jezzy
28th June 2010, 09:00
i loved the 2nd radio message - "has Lewis pitted"...."yes" ..."what postion is he now"........"still 2nd" ....you could almost hear the penny drop in Alonso's car :flail: then he got even stroppier :lashes:
"Leweez steel second?? Steel second?!?! EEZ NO FAIR!! EEZ NO FAIR!!"
chrisvectra
28th June 2010, 11:46
:flail:
"Leweez steel second?? Steel second?!?! EEZ NO FAIR!! EEZ NO FAIR!!"
chrisvectra
28th June 2010, 11:47
:der:
Lewis should therefore know the rules and anticipated what to do
The safety care was coming out of the pit lane, so was not on the race track, so he should have continued
Equally, he should have known where the track markings were
Duncan
28th June 2010, 12:50
yeah he really spat the dummy out , but then thats alonso all over , i am not a big fan in my view he thinks he is an elite driver and above the rest ........:whs: Don't like him one bit. He's got a face like a slapped horse and everything is always someone else's fault and nothing to do with him. Him and Ferrari make a perfect match for all their whinging and accusations of rule breaking etc.
"Leweez steel second?? Steel second?!?! EEZ NO FAIR!! EEZ NO FAIR!!":lolup:
Big-Pete
28th June 2010, 13:25
Ahhh, The cheating dummy spitting Spaniard Alonso, He really needs to grow up!
He seems to think he's above reproach because he drives a red car, what a friggin numpty :nutkick:!!
PMSL.. Just read this http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/8765414.stm
I think Alonso should also have a drive through penalty for openly flouting the rules on testing!! maybe the cheating Spaniard forgot about his rule break!! :der:
McLaren want Ferrari testing loophole closed
Whitmarsh's McLaren team will conduct a day of straight-line testing next week
McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh wants the rules on testing clarified after claiming Ferrari broke them.
Whitmarsh feels the Italian team contravened strict rules governing how much in-season testing can be done.
Fernando Alonso drove the current car at their Fiorano test track on 18 June for "promotional purposes".
"I didn't think they needed clarification, but for some they clearly do," said Whitmarsh, who felt the drive helped develop Ferrari's car.
The amount of costly testing teams can do was slashed as the global economic crisis hit Formula 1, with only four days of straight-line testing allowed during the season.
But teams are allowed to use their cars on tracks for promotional reasons, provided special tyres are used.
Ferrari's website claims Alonso "only completed a few kilometres." But the team added "you have to make the most of any opportunity in this era of the testing ban".[/
badback
28th June 2010, 13:30
Poor loser.
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