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G.P. JAPÓN 2012. RÄIKKÖNEN JUEZ DEL MUNDIAL
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...con permiso de Melife y del Hilo del Directo de la Carrera...

MOTHER OF GOD!

Amazed Confused

(08-10-2012, 00:22)DE-ZETA-TE escribió:
(07-10-2012, 23:05)Melife1 escribió:
(07-10-2012, 22:12)maripi escribió: Warrior Alonso bides his time


Precioso articulo de Andrew Benson


Lo voy a poner en el tema correspondiente. Tambien habla del bloqueo de Vettel en la Q3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/...ost_4.html


Meanwhile, spice has been added to an already intriguing final five races by a seemingly innocuous incident in qualifying in Japan.

After slowing as he passed Raikkonen's car, Alonso continued on his flying lap, but when he got to the chicane, he came across Vettel, who blocked him.

Ferrari reckoned this cost Alonso somewhere in the region of 0.1-0.2secs, which would have moved him up a place on the grid. The stewards, though, decided to give Vettel only a reprimand.

They justified this on the basis that they believed Vettel had not known Alonso was there - and they let him off not looking in his mirrors because they felt he had reason to believe no-one would be continuing on a flying lap following the Raikkonen incident.

But some would see that as flawed thinking. Alonso was one of several drivers who had at that point not set a time in the top 10 shoot-out, and all of them were likely to be continuing their laps because whatever time they did set was going to define their grid slot.

Although there is no suggestion Vettel held up Alonso deliberately, the Red Bull driver is a sharp cookie, and almost certainly would have known this.

Even if he did not, his team should have warned him. And on that basis, it can be argued that Vettel's offence was no less bad than that of Toro Rosso's Jean-Eric Vergne, who was given a three-place grid penalty for delaying Williams's Bruno Senna in similar fashion earlier in qualifying.

Ferrari were distinctly unimpressed by the stewards' verdict, but Alonso being Alonso, he has not mentioned any of this publicly. Alonso being Alonso, though, he will have lodged it away for the future.


Manda co****** Confused

Aquí tienes DE-ZETA-TE , ya dijeantes que las cosas (declartaciones de Alonso) tenían un motivo, que no las había hecho porque sí.

Este fin de semana ha sido de órdago para Fernando, han pasado cosas muy lamentables, y de lo que no nos habremos enterado...

...telaaaaa....

....no me extraña el gigantesco cabreo de Fernando...ya decía yo que me había quedado flipando con la poca o nula reacción de Ferrari ante la no sanción de Vettel...

Melife, con tu permiso lo pongo en Lost Innocence y la Crónica....Muchas gracias!!

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RE: G.P. JAPÓN 2012. RÄIKKÖNEN JUEZ DEL MUNDIAL - por DE-ZETA-TE - 08-10-2012, 00:31
RE: G.P. JAPÓN 2012. RÄIKKÖNEN JUEZ DEL MUNDIAL - por Rubenchu - 08-10-2012, 01:16
RE: G.P. JAPÓN 2012. RÄIKKÖNEN JUEZ DEL MUNDIAL - por santana - 08-10-2012, 15:01

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