28-05-2006, 11:22 AM
YESSSSSSSSSSS!!!! MS toch een minder bruine arm dan ik dacht. Wedden dat de Duitser hier nog een officieel protest tegen indient?
Maar geheel terecht. "It was an accident, the car broke down..." Ja, my ass!!!
Go Kimi! Go!
EDIT: Ferrari al gereageerd zie ik:
Ferrari reacts
Ferrari has reacted as one would expect to the decision of the FIA Steward at Monaco. The reaction underlines the odd belief that seems to exist that Ferrari is somehow above the law in F1.
"Ferrari notes with great displeasure the decision of the race stewards, which is to delete the times set by Michael Schumacher in qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix," said Jean Todt. "We totally disagree with it. Such a decision creates a very serious precedent, ruling out the possibility of driver error. Michael was on his final timed lap and he was trying to put his first place beyond doubt, as could be seen from the fact that his first split time was the best and could have seen him do another very good lap. With no real evidence, the stewards have assumed he is guilty."
Such an opinion, expressed by another team, might lead to further action from the FIA but it seems that Ferrari has not even considered this possibility.
http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns16892.html
EDIT2: Vooral de verklaring van de stewards is duidelijk en leuk:
The decision was based on the data about that last lap that revealed that Schumacher had lost time in the middle sector of his last lap and arrived at Rascasse at a speed that was little if any different from his previous fast lap. Schumacher then braked heavily and locked up the front wheels.
"Having compared all relevant data the stewards can find no justifiable reason for the driver to have braked with such undue, excessive and unusual pressure at this part of the circuit," they wrote, "and are left with no alternative but to conclude that the driver deliberately stopped his car on the circuit."
http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns16894.html
Maar geheel terecht. "It was an accident, the car broke down..." Ja, my ass!!!
Go Kimi! Go!
EDIT: Ferrari al gereageerd zie ik:
Ferrari reacts
Ferrari has reacted as one would expect to the decision of the FIA Steward at Monaco. The reaction underlines the odd belief that seems to exist that Ferrari is somehow above the law in F1.
"Ferrari notes with great displeasure the decision of the race stewards, which is to delete the times set by Michael Schumacher in qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix," said Jean Todt. "We totally disagree with it. Such a decision creates a very serious precedent, ruling out the possibility of driver error. Michael was on his final timed lap and he was trying to put his first place beyond doubt, as could be seen from the fact that his first split time was the best and could have seen him do another very good lap. With no real evidence, the stewards have assumed he is guilty."
Such an opinion, expressed by another team, might lead to further action from the FIA but it seems that Ferrari has not even considered this possibility.
http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns16892.html
EDIT2: Vooral de verklaring van de stewards is duidelijk en leuk:
The decision was based on the data about that last lap that revealed that Schumacher had lost time in the middle sector of his last lap and arrived at Rascasse at a speed that was little if any different from his previous fast lap. Schumacher then braked heavily and locked up the front wheels.
"Having compared all relevant data the stewards can find no justifiable reason for the driver to have braked with such undue, excessive and unusual pressure at this part of the circuit," they wrote, "and are left with no alternative but to conclude that the driver deliberately stopped his car on the circuit."
http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns16894.html