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Carlis
5th Aug 2006, 03:33 PM
the video of Schumacher's red flag incident?

According to his statement, Alonso was involved in the whole issue, and when asked if Alonso did a technical foul, so he will have to overtake him, Michael's response was you said it, I didn't

So, anyone knows where to watch the "most wanted" video? if what Schumacher is hintting is true, then the FIA should have to explain why they did not take any further action against Fernando on this one...

F1 Today
5th Aug 2006, 05:34 PM
I can't find a video

From what I can see, Alonso looks like he's extremely slow. If it is true and Alonso slowed on purpose, he should get the same penalty as Schumacher's 'incident' in Monaco, because Schumacher wasn't given the benefit of the doubt.

Carlis
6th Aug 2006, 04:20 AM
I finally found it!!! (well, sort of)

If from Kubica's car...

And it looks so clear that Alonso is orchestrating the whole issue... Wondering why the FIA decided to ignore his SECOND dangerous and UNSPORTING behavior in back-to-back days... :evil:

KzFD_aEVeAY

True, Schumacher broke the rules... True, Alonso did something dirty true... And yes, I do agree with you F1 Today, MS didn't have the benefit of doubt at Monaco; nonetheless the FIA acted as if Alonso was innocent on this one...

F1 Today
6th Aug 2006, 08:07 PM
I think it proves my point.

carlramskill
8th Aug 2006, 03:12 PM
I agree, Steven.

JoStream
8th Aug 2006, 06:01 PM
I guess you could argue either way, and honestly, I do think Alonso would do such a move. :twisted:

carlramskill
8th Aug 2006, 07:14 PM
If you ask me, all of the drivers in F1 would cheat if they thought they could get away with it (apart from Schumacher, of course, eh Ste?)

F1 Today
8th Aug 2006, 08:42 PM
I guess you could argue either way, and honestly, I do think Alonso would do such a move. :twisted:

I think Alonso was about as guilty as Schumacher at Monaco.

Carlis
9th Aug 2006, 12:30 AM
I guess you could argue either way, and honestly, I do think Alonso would do such a move. :twisted:

I think Alonso was about as guilty as Schumacher at Monaco.

Totally agree!
At Monaco, Schumacher parked his car so the other would not improve his times. FIA's decision: "Guilty as charged!"

At Hungary, Alonso slows down to the point of virtually stoping his car OUTSIDE of the race line, in front of the pit entrance so the cars behind him would pass him (including Schumacher) in order to obtain a sanction for his competitors. FIA's decison: "Schumacher to blame"

Really poor arbitration from the FIA on this one! they show they were affraid of the reactions by putting Alonso on his place, that then they gave a political sanction to Schumacher.