Hungarian GP 2006

For ease of use, there is one thread per grand prix where you can discuss everything during that specific GP weekend. You can find these threads here.
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wazojugs
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I have been since 1993 nothing new here

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flynfrog
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wazojugs wrote:I have been since 1993 nothing new here
:lol: :lol:

you guys are realy keeping me from getting real work done today

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wazojugs
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flynfrog wrote:
wazojugs wrote:I have been since 1993 nothing new here
:lol: :lol:

you guys are realy keeping me from getting real work done today
Woohoo, are you sneakly looking at the site whilst at work, i do that everyday

manchild
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SR, what did Schuey deserve for parking in Monaco than?

He is 7 times world champion and he acted like complete bustard. How is that for setting an example?!


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If Flavio is smart he should tell Fisichella to smash both Ferraris's out of race if he can. Play by Ferrari and FIA methods I mean.

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manchild wrote:SR, what did Schuey deserve for parking in Monaco than?

He is 7 times world champion and he acted like complete bustard. How is that for setting an example?!


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If Flavio is smart he should tell Fisichella to smash both Ferraris's out of race if he can. Play by Ferrari and FIA methods I mean.
He got what he deserved, which was starting dead last in Monaco. And rightly so. What he salvaged from that point was of his own work, which is what Alonso can do on Sunday. A month ago I think the Monaco incident not only cost Schumacher the race, I thought it might have cost him the WDC. After a fairly dramatic turnaround that might have have been the case, but at the time it was just as harsh, and just as justified and have just as much influence on the championship.....

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flynfrog
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wazojugs wrote:
flynfrog wrote:
wazojugs wrote:I have been since 1993 nothing new here
:lol: :lol:

you guys are realy keeping me from getting real work done today
Woohoo, are you sneakly looking at the site whilst at work, i do that everyday
im beyond being sneeky i just look at it blatenly now

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Scuderia_Russ
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manchild wrote:SR, what did Schuey deserve for parking in Monaco than?
He deserved getting sent to the back of the grid by all accounts.
"Whether you think you can or can't, either way you are right."
-Henry Ford-

manchild
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Let me put it this way. When Schuey parked he was to benefit from it, right?

Now tell me that Alonso protested because he wanted to benefit from something related to that protesting?

I mean, current WDC and leader of the championship is being punished because backmarkers were blocking him and they are not being punished.

Tell me that you really think that they weren't blocking him and that he lied about being blocked just as Schuey lied that he had lost control at 16 kph and that his engine stalled.

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manchild wrote:Let me put it this way. When Schuey parked he was to benefit from it, right?

I mean, current WDC and leader of the championship is being punished because backmarkers were blocking him and they are not being punished.
No, he was being punished because his actions were “unnecessary, unacceptable and dangerous." Nothing to do whether he benefited or not.

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Alonsos' over his head...
The trouble with the rat-race is that even if you win, you're still a rat.

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Alonso is a stressed guy, throwing the title out of the window with irresponsable moves. There's no justification for such disrespectul and dangerous behaviour, that's all. However, I believe the move he pulled on Klien at Catalunya to be, at least, as censorable as this one, and he got away with it... but it was the Spanish GP...
I believe that it may be the downside of a latin temper...

Also, the stewards should be more vigilant concerning drivers holding others. Coulthard, e.g., should have been penalised a long ago. But, anyway, there's a huge difference between the consequences of holding other driver in qualifying and in free practice.

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Ciro Pabón
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As an LA cop would say: move on, nothing to see here. In the immortal words of the IDF: we are defending our principles.

Not much for Alonso's abilities to resist pressure or for Briatore forgiveness for his change of team.

Well, another championship for Schumi. I may be in a dark mood but it seems everything Dennis touches converts into dust. Kimmi must be pondering the engineering of the car versus the engineering of the sanctions and rulings: I give him until the end of August to announce he is moving to Italy.

Congratulations to the "Maranello bellos": this is going to be entertaining if you are a Ferrari fan. The rest of the people is going to be bored to death until 2008 or 2009, or 2010, or I do not know when. Maybe they will let Button win his first one, once Ferrari is firmly entrenched, three or four races from now. Frankly, I am heading for the WRC. There are more suspense on a WWF match than in FIA's brave new world.

Even Ferrari fans are astounded: they barely bother to answer the "rants of the rest".
Ciro

Saribro
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Actually it's quite simple:
If you don't like being penalised, don't be an ass or pull such idiot stunts.

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After viewing the video, to me it's obvious Alonso deliberately put a slow block on Doornbos.
In that session, Alonso was second quickest with a best time of 1:23.097. Interestingly, Doornbos was fourth quickest with a best time of 1:23.195. So Doornbos was not out there dragging his butt, he was pretty darn quick. Maybe at a certain time Alonso felt that he was quicker and should have been allowed past Doornbos. but this was practice, it's not the end of the world if you back off, give the guy ahead a bit of room, and continue your merry way.
To me, Alonso is showing signs of the pressure and allowed the situation of the moment overcome reason, and he acted foolishly. I have to agree with the stewards, that kind of crap is unacceptable and Alonso should be punished. It was a severe punishment, but the offence merited it because of the safety implications.
I have blased Shu for some of his indescretions, now Alonso is also in the wrong.
This is an example to illustrate that no driver, be it Shu, or Alonso, or anyone else isn't perfect and every so often make stupid decisions in the heat of the moment.

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Saribro wrote:Actually it's quite simple:
If you don't like being penalised, don't be an ass or pull such idiot stunts.
Bang! To quote another cruddy cop movie, "If you can't do the time, don't do the crime". On both accounts (Schumi's do anthing to win attitude. As well as Fred's anger issues).

I don't think poorly of either of these guys personally. I think that they are genuine, happy, caring people. I do believe however, that they both could behave a little more professionally at times on the track.

We as fans need to realize that WDCs (either 1 time or 7 times) are human and their emotions can get the better of them.

As the MS fans would say during Monaco weekend, "Actions have occured and punshments have been dealt. Move on."
All I know is I don't know much....

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