2010 Monaco Grand Prix
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Championship using 2003-2009 points system:
Vettel 32
Webber 30
Alonso 30
Button 27
Massa 24
Kubica 24
Hamilton 24
Rosberg 21
Vettel 32
Webber 30
Alonso 30
Button 27
Massa 24
Kubica 24
Hamilton 24
Rosberg 21
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I heard McLaren, Mercedes and another team (forgot the name) want Michelin as the tyre supplier. But as Ferrari wants Pirelli I'm going to put my money on Pirelli, because it's Ferrari.
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Alonso have a quick sleep lol
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Barrichello needs to be penalised for throwing his steering wheel on track IMO
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If the roles were reversed in the Karun-Jarno crash, do you reckon that Jarno would have gone all Brazil 2009 on Karun?
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i wouldnt have been surprised. Though Lotus is no Toyota, so perhaps notphil1993 wrote:If the roles were reversed in the Karun-Jarno crash, do you reckon that Jarno would have gone all Brazil 2009 on Karun?
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If I understood Martin Brundle correctly there is a rule - to get out from the car asap and put the steering wheel back, otherwise - penaltysdutt wrote:Barrichello needs to be penalised for throwing his steering wheel on track IMO
I am sure team is not happy with it - car was crashed but steering wheel was Ok and it costs around $100K to produce
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Imagine it was Button or Hamilton, it will cost more than $100 kDenorth wrote:If I understood Martin Brundle correctly there is a rule - to get out from the car asap and put the steering wheel back, otherwise - penaltysdutt wrote:Barrichello needs to be penalised for throwing his steering wheel on track IMO
I am sure team is not happy with it - car was crashed but steering wheel was Ok and it costs around $100K to produce
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They still can't find that diamond Christian Klien lost way back in 2004 driving JaguarMitsuro Sano wrote:Imagine it was Button or Hamilton, it will cost more than $100 kDenorth wrote:If I understood Martin Brundle correctly there is a rule - to get out from the car asap and put the steering wheel back, otherwise - penaltysdutt wrote:Barrichello needs to be penalised for throwing his steering wheel on track IMO
I am sure team is not happy with it - car was crashed but steering wheel was Ok and it costs around $100K to produce
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FIA stewards have decided that Schumacher's pass is illegal and add 20 seconds to his time.
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Re: 2010 Monaco Grand Prix
Schumacher handed 20-second penalty
By Pablo Elizalde Sunday, May 16th 2010, 16:37 GMT
Michael Schumacher has been handed a 20-second penalty for having overtaken Fernando Alonso on the final corner of the Monaco Grand Prix.
The Mercedes GP driver passed Alonso just as the safety car had left the circuit on the final lap, and stewards deemed the race was still finishing under the safety car.
Under rule 40.13, which states that "if the race ends whilst the safety car is deployed it will enter the pitlane at the end of the last lap and the cars will take the chequered flag as normal without overtaking," Schumacher has been given a penalty.
The German, who had passed Alonso for sixth, drops down to 12th, meaning Toro Rosso's Sebastien Buemi's scores the final point for 10th.
By Pablo Elizalde Sunday, May 16th 2010, 16:37 GMT
Michael Schumacher has been handed a 20-second penalty for having overtaken Fernando Alonso on the final corner of the Monaco Grand Prix.
The Mercedes GP driver passed Alonso just as the safety car had left the circuit on the final lap, and stewards deemed the race was still finishing under the safety car.
Under rule 40.13, which states that "if the race ends whilst the safety car is deployed it will enter the pitlane at the end of the last lap and the cars will take the chequered flag as normal without overtaking," Schumacher has been given a penalty.
The German, who had passed Alonso for sixth, drops down to 12th, meaning Toro Rosso's Sebastien Buemi's scores the final point for 10th.
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Okay.. Lesson learned for everyone now. Rules are clear. Think that if someone else had the chance to pass they would've tried it as well.saif wrote:FIA stewards have decided that Schumacher's pass is illegal and add 20 seconds to his time.