mcdenife wrote:How are team favouring Lewis to eek out another lap?
And you say my sources are newbies to F1? OK, two more laps = some liters/kilograms lees on your last 2 speed laps = 0.1 or 0.2s faster lap. In the pole fight it is a world.
mcdenife wrote:Again as requested by Alonso himself as he seemed to think this was the way to go. Drivers with their engineer decide together on tyre choice.
We heard Alonso claiming for new tyres on TV, and the creew replying that this used ones were the better ones they had for him. Didn't you? May be it was Spanish TV micros only that captured this, really, I don't know.
Also read about my sources later: De la Rosa, test pilot from McLaren, was commenting this -and other things mentioned later- on TV live, and he knows better than anyone about fine tunning the McLaren cars.
mcdenife wrote:Dont know where u get ur 'stories' from but it appears either you or your source are new to F1.
In Spain, while retransmision, De la Rosa, the McLaren test pilot, talks live, commenting on all those things from inside, a better source than any you can mention, I assume.
Also Alonso talk about all those "ugly" things every sunday before race, first hand info, I prommise.
Or because no one in his team even asked how he felt after the crash in Japan (except De la Rosa)?
mcdenife wrote:...and your source for this?
Fernando and De la Rosa in person, the only two persons entioned in my statement. Need more guaranties?
OK, also Ron said, when asked by Spanish media, that they didn't take care about Fernando health because nothing was in danger. You didn't heard this on your local media?
Or because the don't tell Alonso anything by radio, even if he have the back alerons broken (Japan) and doesn't know, or Hamilton is out so Alonso can run slower (China)?
mcdenife wrote:...see previous...surely your source can do better than this.
I doubt this, a lot.
When the race finished in Japan, Alonso was interviewed on spanish TV, he then saw the back of his car broken in the replay, and he was surprised, he DIDN'T had any clue of this in his radio on the race, he thought the car was intact, and so he raced as fast as he could without taking care of aerodynamics at all. Very good help from his team.
Also, when in China Hamilton went out, Alonso was not advised, he commented later that he noticed it on the big screens on the circuit. You find this fair play from McLaren, honestly?
He also said than, when passing by on the next lap, he looked right to see it for himself, and the second time he saw it he was reliefed as no one pushed the car into the lane, as it happened before. You remember? It sound like a joke from Alonso, but I also was specting some crane to pick him up.
Wasn't it commented on you TV channel that the circuit comisaries asked Hamilton to get out of the car and leave, as it is mandatory in the F1 rules, and Hamilton didn't do it and continued trying to scape with help?
As you see, here in Spain we know more about what is happenig "under the carpet" than you, in part because they comment on everything that his rumored about Alonso, but more important, because Alonso it self and De la Rosa, both from McLaren team, tell theirs version here only... well, better said, this info, not like the one leaked from Germany, for instance, is ONLY published here, you can't find any of this on other media. Why this important info is not commented on British media?
I really think you are the disinformed ones in this case, really.