Sauron escribió:La verdad Alonso se salvo la carrera pasada, y digan lo que digan, se nota la rivalidad entre Hamilton y Alonso, casi que pensaría que Alonso va jalando de McLaren el proximo año si Hamilton quedara campeon.
no lo dude. El majo le mordio la mano al que lo alimento y le hizo campeon (Briatore). Salio de alli agarrado con Benetton y ahora va por el mismo camino con Mclaren. Si sigue asi va a terminar manejando para Spyker!
El cejon maneja, no hay duda, pero no tiene el temple ni la actitud para llegar a ser el campeon que fue Shumi, o Senna o cualquier otro......
Si gana Hamilton o queda mas arriba que el en el campeonato, de fijo que lo sacan (si no se arranca y jala el mismo) de McLaren.
A leer para despues venir a hablar de llorones y dar opiniones
NO han visto en todos los lugares ke se puede leer de F1 esta claro ke Alonso espero porke el ekipo asi lo kiso no porke le dio la gana
Hamilton fue el ke no obedecio una orden de ekipo y por eso fue ke el solo se jodio y despues por bocon se cargo 15puntos ke nos pionian aun mas arriba
Ya es la segunda vez ke por andar de bocon mete al ekipo en un problema asi fue en monaco ke no paso nada pero esta vez por bocon se paseo en un 1-2 porke para eso estaba mclaren en este gp
Ke cuide la lengua y ke se acuerde ke es un novato ke no esta para tomar decisiones y ke aprenda del bicampeon
para terminar conla desinforacion... por favor leer
EL MISMO LH ACEPTA HABER DESOBEDECIDO
EL MISMO LH ACEPTA EL ALTERCADO POR LA RADIO
RD DIJO CLARAMENTE Q EL TIEMPO Q ESTUVO ALONSO DETENIDO FUE PORORDEN DE EL
dios.. q barbaros!
Lewis Hamilton says he apologised to his boss Ron Dennis after their radio swearing match in Hungary.
The pair exchanged 'f'-words following the qualifying pitstop bungle on Saturday, which ultimately cost Fernando Alonso his pole position and McLaren 15 championship points.
Dennis and Alonso revealed to the press in Budapest that the incident had been triggered by Hamilton repeatedly ignoring a radio order to let his Spanish teammate past in the 'Q3' phase of qualifying.
"I am in a lot of trouble with my boss," Hamilton told the British broadcaster ITV before he won the race, albeit reiterating that Alonso does not have "a great excuse" for holding him up in the pits.
Championship leader Hamilton revealed after the incident that Alonso had not spoken to him, while Alonso told Spanish reporters that "nobody" in the team is communicating at present with Lewis.
Hamilton confirmed that he is living in a difficult moment within the Woking based team.
"I went to my normal engineers' meeting, and you can imagine the feeling; you feel like you have done something to them," the Briton said.
"It does feel a little bit weird. Ron was obviously extremely angry with me at the time, I don't know if he still is.
"It's a difficult situation, but in the end you have to stand up for what you believe.
"The team (has since) explained it all and I apologised for the decision I took."
After winning following a close battle with Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen on Sunday, Hamilton admitted that it had been an "emotional" 24 hours.
"You can imagine with all the drama that has happened over the weekend - it's been a massive downer," he added.
Dennis also admitted to "emptiness" at the chequered flag, given the continuing spy scandal and then the qualifying ruckus.
"I am so drained, it's difficult to have any emotion left," said Dennis, who did not smile despite his protege scoring a third career victory.
He said the saga has "cost us championship points, if we don't follow through with lodging an appeal".
Dennis said his team would make a final decision about whether or not to appeal the stewards' verdict from the peace of the McLaren factory this week.
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Although the Spaniard had been waved by his "lolly pop" mechanic to leave the pitlane, Dennis revealed Alonso's engineer had instructed him to wait.
"He was being counted down by his engineer," Dennis told reporters after qualifying."He's under the control of his engineer. He determined when he goes. That's the sequence.
Former world champion Mika Hakkinen says the competition provided by Lewis Hamilton has current world champion Fernando Alonso rattled.
Alonso is said to be not speaking to Hamilton after a series of incidents between the pair in the Briton's rookie season.
"Fernando Alonso is the double world champion while Lewis Hamilton has just started his career but he has already caused him a number of worries, something that Fernando is struggling to accept," said the Finn.
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Hakkinen, who is in Caracas as part of a campaign against drinking and flying, says the blame lies entirely with Alonso rather than the team.
"(McLaren) treat both drivers equally (but Alonso) just can't accept such strong competition from a novice," added Hakkinen.
Cesar escribió:A leer para despues venir a hablar de llorones y dar opiniones
NO han visto en todos los lugares ke se puede leer de F1 esta claro ke Alonso espero porke el ekipo asi lo kiso no porke le dio la gana
Hamilton fue el ke no obedecio una orden de ekipo y por eso fue ke el solo se jodio y despues por bocon se cargo 15puntos ke nos pionian aun mas arriba
Ya es la segunda vez ke por andar de bocon mete al ekipo en un problema asi fue en monaco ke no paso nada pero esta vez por bocon se paseo en un 1-2 porke para eso estaba mclaren en este gp
Ke cuide la lengua y ke se acuerde ke es un novato ke no esta para tomar decisiones y ke aprenda del bicampeon
Ya es la segunda vez ke lo hace...........
Te dolio? jajaja ...... y como supuestamente estas tan al dia, revisa que Mclaren ya dijo que todos los insultos que le atribuian a Hamilton no son ciertos.....