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The stewards have been bought, as such, by Ferrari. It's another case of fowl play on their part - they'll try anything to claw their way back into the Championship and the action of the stewards is an insult to every F1 fan, team and the sport itself. There's absolutely no way that Hamilton has contravened any ruling. I hope that McLaren's appeal is successful and Hamilton's legitimate victory re-instated.

F1 is a farce, and I'm seriously wondering if I'm going to continue to watch it. The sport is no longer about sport, but more about Politics.

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I have followed F1 for about 10 years but the last few years (like many sports) it is being ruined by people off the track by stupid decesions being made by stewerds and it's less about racing and more about getting money. A private team can not compete in F1 anymore due to the high cost.

Although it is not just F1 which is doing this, football is in a terrible state now, no longer is it about managers managing players its about how muh money the owner has to spend.

One sport I still love is the World Rally Championship, although alot of money is needed for sponsers in that, at least the driving is down to the driver no matter who they are or what car they are in, one slip up and you are heading into a tree.

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the latest f1 was ruined by the stewards.

he went off the track to avoid crashing into kimi, resulting in him cutting the bus stop he rejoined the track and let kimi pass and didn't use his slip stream for an advantage at all.

once kimi was past he did him when braking.

F1 need to use the same officials for every race so decisions are constant, the scrap was between lewis and kimi why should massa gain from those two when he wasn't involved? massa got fined 10,000 for the pit incident last time which could of have far far more disastrous consequences.

also the 'one blocking move only' rule kimi blocked lewis twice?

People have said for a while that the FIA was biased towards ferrari which I didn't believe, after yesterdays incident I'm starting to change my mind. yet another race ruined by the officials.

"In a recent press conference called by the FIA, the FIA have decided to change the acronyms meaning to 'Ferrari International Assistance'."

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the latest f1 was ruined by the stewards.

he went off the track to avoid crashing into kimi, resulting in him cutting the bus stop he rejoined the track and let kimi pass and didn't use his slip stream for an advantage at all.

once kimi was past he did him when braking.

F1 need to use the same officials for every race so decisions are constant, the scrap was between lewis and kimi why should massa gain from those two when he wasn't involved? massa got fined 10,000 for the pit incident last time which could of have far far more disastrous consequences.

also the 'one blocking move only' rule kimi blocked lewis twice?

People have said for a while that the FIA was biased towards ferrari which I didn't believe, after yesterdays incident I'm starting to change my mind. yet another race ruined by the officials.

"In a recent press conference called by the FIA, the FIA have decided to change the acronyms meaning to 'Ferrari International Assistance'."

They are, without a doubt, biased towards the FIA.

Notice how after Raikonnen ran over one of the mechanics the other week the only punishment they got was a £10,000 fine. They demonstrated that their pitting system is unsafe and a risk to the mechanics and others in the pits, yet all they get is abit of petty cash taken off of them. If it was a McLaren driver that'd hit one of their mechanics they would be infront of an FIA disciplinary panel and be facing a points deduction.

It was also found last week that there were several issues with the Ferrari cars before the race.. note how the FIA haven't said anything about that.

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It was also found last week that there were several issues with the Ferrari cars before the race.. note how the FIA haven't said anything about that.

certian parts can be replaced with the Fia's position for any team and the parts used are published in the scrutineering reports which are available on the FIA website

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I love F1 but can rarely be bothered to write my opinions on forums! I'll talk after the Italian GP this weekend.

Yes, this.

I miss Schumi and I love Mark Webber a bit.

I may have laughed a lot at Shamilton and am hoping for a repeat of his stupid mistakes at the end of last season hehe

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