Ferrari conspiracy theorists as well. Hami did not give Kimi back the next corner, hence he gained an advantage. Simple. Case closed. Nothing more, nothing less. Perhaps thse decisions seem to go Ferrari's way because, a) they are the longest standing team, b) the most ethical and c) clearly the most visible, which is where all the jealousy comes from. Not too mention the rampant lack of ethics in this world leaving everyone 'disappointed' with the outcome of the race. As if they prefer to see someone cheat their way to a win then have the regulations upheld as they should've been.
All I can say to the grumblers, is grow up, grab an ethics lesson and Forza Ferrari at Monza, 1-2!!
File under, 'of course', McLaren once again perverts the rules for advantage. How typically pathetic of them. Ferrari will win the title, of course. Karma is a bitch.
Even with rain in the forecast, Ferrari still looks the favorite. Hope it doesn't, might be closer. The Ferrari is so dominant on the soft tire. The other teams need to improve soon or this championship is over. Forza....
:-) Ferrari looks unbeatable this weekend and BMW is coming on, let's watch the tables turn. Lisa Lilley from Shell reports on the idiosyncracies of the Turkish track and how Team Ferrari prepares. Very interesting piece...
With happenings, Max in hiding, and what's next given the acumen-- illegaly bullied IP rights? Ferrari knew and their A1GP deal looks even better now. Next the US Indycars and Nascar!! A Ferrari engined Nascar, now that would be something to work toward..even Shell wouldn't mind.