Soldato
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What was it? "Competitive animals no no limits" 

Alonso made a threat that he would not have carried out, in the heat of the battle. Thats all.
did Senna go out of his way to punish his team through the fia...
Only after threatening ron denis.Also, Alonso did not go out of his way to punish his team. It was Ron Denis who shopped his team, not Alonso.
Well I guess Ron Dennis must know Alonso better than you and he obviously couldn't take that risk!
I dont think you understand. When Ron phoned up the FIA and informed on McLaren, he did it in the heat of the moment, without discussing with anyone or thinking about his actions. It was all done in the heat of the moment. Im sure all of us, at some stage in our lives, have done things without contemplating the result, in the heat of the moment. This was not a calculated, well thought-out, discussed move.
BBC said:Red Bull and Renault are the favourites to sign him, and BBC Sport understands Red Bull are the more likely option.
I dont think you understand.
No way, swap Webber!
Even if it was just for one race, I'd like to see Webber in a competitive car that wouldn't blow up at the first corner.
yes it was, that is what ron denis should do is instantly inform the fia, the fia usually take this into consideration when they hand out the punishment. Ron followed the book, the fia then shafted him.
No way, swap Webber!
Even if it was just for one race, I'd like to see Webber in a competitive car that wouldn't blow up at the first corner.
Dont let button into Mclaren he will just be another David Coultard. Nooooooo.![]()
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Webber would be a good choice. Though I feel Kubica would be a good long term choice.
Of all the new drivers Hamilton is by far the best, with Kubica a distant 2nd. Kovaleinen (or however you spell his name) and Rosberg aren't really that great.
but would never had actually reported his own team.
Really, well Ron obviously couldn't be that certain otherwise he wouldn't have reported it would he!
You seem to be very certain that Alonso wouldn't have reported McLaren but the guy on the ground who actaully knowthat individual couldn't make that call, I think I'd take Ron's judgement over yours
HEADRAT
But he didnt use his judgement did he? He didnt discuss or even think about whether or not Alonso would report on McLaren.
or even think about whether or not Alonso would report on McLaren
Hamilton was in one of the four best cars by a country mile. Next season will be a good test for him. Personally I rate Rosberg higher than Kubica, as I've never seen that Polish chap do anything that impressive. Kovaleinen has improved a lot this season and I'm not as dismissive of him as I once was. And I don't think the gap between these four new chaps is all that wide, not really.