Asim wrote:Penalising Alonso for no good reason this weekend, something also happened at one of the earlier GP's the exact details of which escape me at the moment.
Bernie Ecclestone even said it would be great to have a British champion in a TV interview I saw with him last week, GB is a big market for the sport and interest is on the wane, how better to revive it? It's unbelievable how F1 has taken off in Spain because of Alonso's successes.
So it was ok for Alonso to stay in the pits when he was told to go therefore stopping Hamilton having the chance to do a last flying lap on new tyres
That is the same as a driver deliberately getting in the way on the track.
This is just another example of Alonso showing that he can't take the pressure when he's in a team with a driver with a least the same amount of ability as him if not more.Alonso needs to stop acting like a little child and grow up.
Maybe when Hamilton has won the championship this year Bernie will cheat to make Hiedfeld win next year so interest will stay high in Germany