killadoob
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Ok
So breaking news on sky:
Team orders are allowed!!!!!!!!!!!
So breaking news on sky:
Team orders are allowed!!!!!!!!!!!
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An end to policing the unpoliceable
The FIA's decision to end its own pathetically inept attempts to control the issuing of team orders should not been seen as a surrender to Ferrari, as some have claimed, as much as an acceptance it was trying to police the unpoliceable.
For more than five decades team orders were an accepted part of the sport and while they provoked a few moans, nobody got too upset. But it was the complete dominance of Ferrari and Michael Schumacher which had those running the sport desperately looking for ways to curb them.
In Austria in 2002 Rubens Barrichello was ordered to allow Schumacher past to take the win - so dominant was Schumacher anyway that it was hardly needed but it angered sponsors and spectators, and so the FIA who saw the last chance of something resembling a competitive drivers' championship disappear.
So team orders were banned as a knee-jerk reaction, only it soon became clear that enforcing the rule was impossible. So a murky world of coded messages and limp-wristed enforcement followed.
In Germany this year Felipe Massa was ordered to allow team-mate Fernando Alonso past for the win, wrecking the clearly disheartened Massa's season and turning opinion against Ferrari and Alonso. The FIA was almost powerless to act and fined Ferrari the derisory sum of $100,000.
By scrapping the rule at least the FIA has admitted what everyone else knew for years. Team orders have always happened and will continue to do so. Anyone who pretended otherwise was a blinkered fool.
Ok
So breaking news on sky:
Team orders are allowed!!!!!!!!!!!
Pirellis might not solve Schumacher's problems - Brawn
Ross Brawn has warned that the new Pirelli tyres will not be the answer to all of Michael Schumacher's problems in 2011.
Schumacher made a stuttering return to Formula One in 2010 and struggled to come to terms with the relative lack of front-end grip from the Bridgestone tyres compared to when he last raced in 2006. Last year Brawn explained the problem: "Michael's deficit was generally in slow-speed technique, not high speed, where bravery and car control are the factors."
Brawn is confident Schumacher is learning after an "encouraging" finish to the 2010 season, but admitted the Pirelli tyres could not be seen as a magic bullet for the seven-time world champion.
"It's a little premature to say that," Brawn told La Gazzetta dello Sport. "During the tests in Abu Dhabi we didn't see any big differences in performance compared with Bridgestone. But it is clear that in changing the supplier, the car will have to be different and there may be a lot of changes during the winter tests."
When asked what he got Schumacher for his 42nd birthday earlier this week, Brawn said: "I didn't have to think about a present because I already know what he wants - a competitive car."
He added: "I am sure he will have a better time this season."
So, does this mean we might never see Kimi in a F1 car ever again?
Raikkonen forms WRC team
I'm really getting sick of Alonso's arrogance....in a recent interview he was asked "who is gonna be your biggest threat this season?" he replied "Michael Schumacher" ffs does he think MS is better then SV.
Alonso, Hamilton, Schumacher, Kubica and even Button are better racers.