Whilst I don’t support Seb and at the end of the day he was the one who cracked; that penalty was pure BS.
Since Bernie stitched us up with Sky I don’t watch much anymore either .
As we wont pay for Sky I was watching the highlights until they handed him the penalty. Switching off the TV and going to bed became more appealing than watching the end of the race.What a joke
This is meant to be motor racing.
I have almost given up watching.
As we wont pay for Sky I was watching the highlights until they handed him the penalty. Switching off the TV and going to bed became more appealing than watching the end of the race.
Me neither (pay for Sky) but watched it on the news.
Vettel should feel like a right tool today. Maybe hard done to but he’d have taken it gladly the other way round. It’s certainly not Hamilton’s fault.
As for stomping off and then moving the position board in front of his car [emoji107].
I’ve never rated him as a driver. He’s fast when out front, but useless under pressure and in the wet. He’s now also proven he can behave like a child.
Probably not a popular post on a Ferrari board [emoji1]
Me neither (pay for Sky) but watched it on the news.
Vettel should feel like a right tool today. Maybe hard done to but he’d have taken it gladly the other way round. It’s certainly not Hamilton’s fault.
As for stomping off and then moving the position board in front of his car [emoji107].
I’ve never rated him as a driver. He’s fast when out front, but useless under pressure and in the wet. He’s now also proven he can behave like a child.
Probably not a popular post on a Ferrari board [emoji1]
A case of Mafia :laugh:
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Stop funding them then.....
I've no doubt the stewards can totally justify their decision, but it is the over regulation of F1 that has become the problem. Too many rules.
Same with football and VAR. The technology may help but the rules are crap. Liverpool's penalty against Spurs in 2 minutes in the Champions League Final is a case in point. Yes, correct according to the current interpretation of the rules, but to every fan (other than Liverpool) it was nonsensical, against the spirit of the game, and effectively killed the game.
For F1, let them race no holds barred, let us hear very seldom from the stewards. It worked for decades so it can work now.