Bourdais penalty gifts Massa extra point
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And where exactly was Bourdais meant to go? :-o :?
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F1 » Bourdais penalty gifts Massa extra point

Felipe Massa was promoted to seventh place in the Japanese Grand Prix after Sebastien Bourdais was penalised for a clash with the Brazilian.

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I Have been a loyal Formula 1 fan for over 10 years but I must say that my patience is wearing thin. Sebastian Bourdais penalty is a travesty for formula 1 . I would even go as far as saying its even worse then the diabolic decision made in spa. Although the spa incident was extremely wrong I believe this is even worse ,one could argue that Hamilton did gain a small advantage, in this case there wasn't even a grey area. Bourdais wasn't even 1% wrong.
Quite simply The FIA are simply trying to squeeze out every point they can for Massa And Ferraris benefit (its Bloody Obvious now FIA Melon Heads Not funny any more )
The Question were all asked is this have to ask is this. “ IS anybody aloud to race a Ferrari Driver? “
The outcome to this question will ultimately decide if we continue to watch F1

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Another Ferrari fix. Bourdais was in front and had nowhere to go. I am begining to dislike F! extremely. :?
Posted by Bob Blainey - Unregistered (410 days ago)
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Following the Bourdais penalty, I feel the FIA have lost all credibility in their ability to act fairly.
Posted by Mike - Unregistered (411 days ago)
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Lets not forget Bourdais came and hit Massa from behind.
It looked to me , that Massa had his eyes shut on that corner, as it is blatantly obvious that he hadn't even seen Bourdais from what he said in the press conference.

I have sent emails to the FIA and F1 and Bernis Eccleston himself putting my objections to them.
Lets start a GET F1 FAIR campaign and all email them with your comments.

admin@fia.com admin@formula1.com admin@ferrari.com :)
Posted by nobby next door - Unregistered (412 days ago)
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It looks like Lewis will not be allowed to win the championship unless he drives one of those red pieces of crap.
Posted by SMOGGY - Unregistered (412 days ago)
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And why wasn't Massa penalised for for crossing the white line at the pitlane exit when overtaking Webber?
Posted by Marc2 - Unregistered (412 days ago)
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I cannot see why Bordais was penalised when Massa ran into him as he was not blocking
Massa as he came out of the pits. I am just so disappointed at the obvious bias by the race stewards
Posted by Ex Formula One Supporter - Unregistered (412 days ago)
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This is all very strange given that in the pre-race briefing Charlie Whiting reminded everyone that the person exiting the pit lane has the right of way - He is the race director and I can't understand why he has no say in subsequent racing decisions.

The stewards made their decision based on Bourdais supposedly ignoring the blue flashing light in the pit lane indicating a faster car approaching. But he was racing for position with that faster car so was quite right in maintaining the racing line.

When the investigation was announced it seemed obvious that Massa would be the one under scrutiny and even then I would have called it a racing incident - no penalty required.

What a farce!
Posted by Cosmo - Unregistered (412 days ago)
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Finally I watch it carefully. My conclusion is "This is not Massa fault and it is not Sebastian fault. It is pure on track fight to fight, so it should be no 25 second drifted for Sebastian. He deserve 3 point and Massa deserve 1 point. C''mon Steward, please don''t make this sport bad to watch. Or looks like Ferrari favorable in your sight. Or makes us, Ferrari supporter feels that it might be something to take Ferrari kind of Red Evil Team!" :?
Posted by Yohanes Sondang Kunto - Unregistered (412 days ago)
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It's coming down to a race of lawyers and politics. Ron Dennis needs to start working that angle - Ferrari clearly has an advantage in this area of the "sport".
Posted by Geno - USA - Unregistered (412 days ago)
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