Hungarian GP 2006

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Hungarian Grand Prix stewards have penalised world champion Fernando Alonso for an incident involving Red Bull’s Robert Doornbos during Friday practice at the Hungaroring.

Alonso gesticulated at Doornbos, whom he felt had held him up, and then appeared to deliberately weave and slow his Renault in front of the Dutchman’s car during the afternoon’s session.

Stewards Tony Scott Andrews, Antonio Vasconcelos Tavares and Lajos Herczeg decided that Alonso’s actions were “unnecessary, unacceptable and dangerous”, and awarded him a one second time penalty to be applied to his fastest lap time in each of the qualifying sessions, Q1, Q2 and Q3.

Additionally, Alonso received a similar penalty for overtaking another car after the session had finished, under waved yellow flags.

He will thus get an aggregated cumulative penalty of two seconds in Q1, Q2 and Q3, effectively damning his chances on a circuit on which overtaking is virtually impossible.

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What was the punishment handed out to JPM for breaktesting in monaco?

I think the punishment should have been 10 grid places for the break testing incident.

However the punishment for overtaking in a yellow seems steep, i know its against the rules but that should have been a hefty fine.

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manchild wrote:Why doesn't Mosley send few guys from Waffen SS to kill Fernando instead making this last so long?!

FIA f*cks Renault one week ago, than FIA stewards f*ck them again and now championship leader is being punished because backmarkers is shitty cars don't know how to let faster drivers pass by? I think Renault should boycott the race and season because what they get from FIA is far from fair treatment.

Ubermensch will be "the greatest driver” again.

I'm sick of this!
Wake up and smell the coffee Manchild!! Fernando is Formula One World Champion, he is supposed to set an example... not risk other peoples lives because he has got his arse in his hand (is in a bad mood) He should know better.
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Principessa wrote: It has happened before this season that a driver during the free practice session overtook under yellow flag and they were NEVER punished with this kind of sanction. So why does Alonso get this sanction and not another one?? Please be a bit realistic!
Got a proof for that?

If he just got a passing under yellow then it probably wouldn't has escaladed into this, but what he did out of a heat of a moment(for the meaningless practice session, which does nothing but potentially caused an accident vs Schumi under quali condition for "parking", which if worked would've given him pole for the all important Monte) is just plain silly and probably grabbed the stewards' attention more......

I don't know, drivers complained in previous years when the stewards punishment for ontrack antics are not consistant from race to race and so FIA introduced the team of stewards that goes to every race. They seems to think it was a good idea, and this is consistant to what their previous ruling.....

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Wake up and smell the coffee Manchild!! Fernando is Formula One World Champion, he is supposed to set an example... not risk other peoples lives because he has got his arse in his hand (is in a bad mood) He should know better.
And Schumi set a great example when he was world champ hmmmm being a pefect role model chopping, swerving, running people of the track.

Anyway i think i have solved the answer to world peace, the UN must give every person in the world a pair of "Ferrari Blinkers" that way we can all ignore what really goes on.

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the punishment for jpm was not in free pratice frist.......second it was not beack test it was bloking ist a bit diferente but e have to agree whid you wazojugs maybe the punishment should been the 2 seconds but it can not be the 10 places because it was not bloking and if he open the precedent for the next time for exemple thar colthard blokk monteiro midland here going to say that fia sould penaly coolthard the same way the did alonso

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sorry my mistake should not be the 2 seconds

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wazojugs wrote:
Wake up and smell the coffee Manchild!! Fernando is Formula One World Champion, he is supposed to set an example... not risk other peoples lives because he has got his arse in his hand (is in a bad mood) He should know better.
And Schumi set a great example when he was world champ hmmmm being a pefect role model chopping, swerving, running people of the track.
So because Schuey has done wrong in the past it is okay for Alonso to do wrong?! Interesting. Alonso clearly has form for this kind of dangerous driving.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 7649375802
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No if your stating a world champ should know better then you should not heap praise on one that has done so in the past

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He deserved it for being an idiot in my opinion. [-X

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYXx7ybEFpI
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wazojugs wrote:No if your stating a world champ should know better then you should not heap praise on one that has done so in the past
I have never condoned dangerous driving!
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Yes he --- up i agree with that i said that earlier

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after seeing the movies and looks like is not the frist time i santd for my opinion of befor

"if we dont want troble we dont look for it"

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Scuderia_Russ wrote:He deserved it for being an idiot in my opinion. [-X

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYXx7ybEFpI
mind you looking at that it was just a little weave, and on the apex of the corner he did the same thing as schumi in monaco but managed not to stall it and got the car around the corner.

Haha its ajoke before you all start typing

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wazojugs wrote:No if your stating a world champ should know better then you should not heap praise on one that has done so in the past
i belive he was stating that if shumi would have done it you would be screaming for his beheading

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