F1 Drivers Dropped BOMBSHELL on FIA After MAJOR ISSUES Emerged!

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  • čas přidán 4. 05. 2024
  • #f1news #miamigp #fernandolonso
    The Saturday of the Miami Grand Prix turned out to be complete chaos and has resulted in a fight between multiple drivers and the FIA after some questionable decisions during the sprint race.
    This started with Fernando Alonso stating that he feels that the Miami Grand Prix weekend shows how "nationality matters" in F1 investigation outcomes, and he intends to address his concerns with FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem. But this wasn’t the only questionable decision during this weekend, and an important note, Lewis Hamilton was involved in almost all of them.
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  • @traxiii
    @traxiii Před 26 dny +68

    I don't think F1 has an anti-Spanish bias, but a pro-British driver bias.

    • @fgoindarkg
      @fgoindarkg Před 23 dny

      Because the British press is so nationalistic and biased. Those yellow dogs smeared Senna for years.

  • @sasyaharry4046
    @sasyaharry4046 Před 25 dny +26

    They want to push Alonso out. He keeps getting penalized for all sorts of things.

    • @user-ml1gz4tp4w
      @user-ml1gz4tp4w Před 22 dny +1

      F1 is a joke. Penalties AFTER a race? Come on. Let them race and sort it out. The way it used to be

  • @Rhoads6257
    @Rhoads6257 Před 27 dny +64

    Alonzo is right, but it has to do more with one particular driver (Hamilton) than Nationality, Just like Marquez in MotoGP.

    • @mineralwater6736
      @mineralwater6736 Před 27 dny

      yes blame it all on Lewis who a fu***** loser you are. average braindead Max and Rossi fanboy spotted.

    • @betht7414
      @betht7414 Před 27 dny +3

      i disagree, i don't think its to do with Hamilton (i mean moments after Hamilton got a 20 sec penalty for something that was 5 secs last year). But i do think the FIA try and make an example out of Alonso.

    • @willepicwest
      @willepicwest Před 26 dny +3

      Noris literally jumpstarted 2 races ago and got 0 punishment as well as lando fully excessive weaving that same race.

    • @michaelshore2300
      @michaelshore2300 Před 26 dny +1

      Alonso complaining about aggressive moves ???????

    • @tascrphs
      @tascrphs Před 26 dny +1

      Alonso is just switching on his default Lewis bitch-mode because nothing else worked during the race…

  • @ervilhas
    @ervilhas Před 26 dny +23

    Last year at the Australia GP Sainz got penalized at the race restart, why wasn't the same rule applied? Starting to believing Alonso comments...

  • @colingathercole391
    @colingathercole391 Před 25 dny +32

    FIA Rule 44. When Sir is infront DO NOT overtake, When Sir is behind let Sir pass.

  • @danbrowning4461
    @danbrowning4461 Před 27 dny +26

    F1 Sprint format is a joke. Nobody cares. The leaders don't need the points, the backmarkers are just there for some practice/test time.

  • @lsemaldokhar4154
    @lsemaldokhar4154 Před 27 dny +39

    Haas to KMag: bro you screwed already. Just race like you’re playing Forza and we’ll be fine.

  • @derek9395
    @derek9395 Před 25 dny +5

    Hamilton is a protected game. Everyone from the Sky commentators to the stewards fine excuses for him

  • @Fiasco3
    @Fiasco3 Před 27 dny +90

    Lando got out of the car and knew exactly who caused the crash, listen to his interview. Forget Alonso, everyone knew Hamilton was at fault.

    • @Malke864
      @Malke864 Před 27 dny +2

      LMAO istg logic in this world ended in the 19's

    • @willepicwest
      @willepicwest Před 26 dny +5

      Alonso crashes into stroll but yeah Hamiltons fault 🤣🤣

    • @Fiasco3
      @Fiasco3 Před 26 dny +5

      @@willepicwest And why did he crash into Stroll ?

    • @randyjohnson-er9rd
      @randyjohnson-er9rd Před 26 dny +8

      @@Fiasco3 if you saw the incar camera Alonso peeked twice at his right side mirror he saw ham coming like a freight train then he moved left a little and caught his teamate.

    • @markpass4215
      @markpass4215 Před 26 dny +3

      Poor Alonso…Hamilton lives rent free in his head and he just can’t stop himself from whining and moaning….

  • @Bokkie100k
    @Bokkie100k Před 27 dny +29

    Easiest improvement:
    Penalties must be served as actual drive-through and stop-and-go _during_ the race instead of adding time _after_ the race.

    • @mchandler4722
      @mchandler4722 Před 23 dny

      I know, right? How do they ever tell the current race standings with a straight face? That car is not in 2nd place; that 10 second penalty slides him down past, let's see, oh! the entire field!

    • @3characterhandlerequired
      @3characterhandlerequired Před 23 dny

      1st penalty 5 sec time added, no need to stop, 2nd 10sec time added, no need to stop, 3rd 10sec stop and go within three laps, 4th immediate disqualification. First two may be skipped if the fault is bad enough and whose fault it is is clear.

  • @fatmangoboom7722
    @fatmangoboom7722 Před 27 dny +23

    Stewards are looking for more power by the sounds of things!

  • @Devil4ZA
    @Devil4ZA Před 27 dny +24

    RAMilton!

  • @konekillerking
    @konekillerking Před 27 dny +11

    And yet, K-Mag was the worst according to the FIA.
    K-Mag crashed how many cars out?
    Hamilton apparently is still unable to be held to the same standards as other drivers. FIA always seams to give Hamilton a pass, or minimize responsibility.

    • @XenonArcher
      @XenonArcher Před 23 dny

      I find it funny how people forget that hamilton gets penalised too. He literally got hit with a time penalty after the sprint for exceeding the speed limit in the pit lane.

  • @speedster2464
    @speedster2464 Před 25 dny +11

    He most certainly has a point! LH can do no wrong!

  • @user-zc6dn9ms2l
    @user-zc6dn9ms2l Před 27 dny +40

    we saw hamilton use alonso car to turn .

  • @betht7414
    @betht7414 Před 27 dny +14

    I think Alonso is correct, not in this instance, i think this instance is along the lines of many other first lap incidents that haven't had penalties, and he does seem to hold quite the grudge/bitterness to Hamilton. I also don't think its about Alonsos nationality, but i do think they are harsher on him that most others, and i feel like because he pushes boundaries often (on and off the track) and always has, he seems to have failed relationships all over the grid... but they are trying to make an example of him sometimes.

    • @XenonArcher
      @XenonArcher Před 23 dny

      No, alonso just takes the piss a lot of the time. His penalty in Australia was 100% deserved. He drove unpredictably and as a result caught out a fellow driver. It was essentially a brake check into a fast right hander. How he doesn't see how it was penalty worthy is beyond me.
      There is no Spanish bias. It's just him. He causes these situations lol.

  • @dolwolfianphotography
    @dolwolfianphotography Před 26 dny +6

    Isn't only about nationality but pilot name, team and power....

  • @user-xz7xu7rq4f
    @user-xz7xu7rq4f Před 26 dny +22

    Hamilton gets away with it every time. Stewards need to be pulled in by the FIA

  • @ponchis1966
    @ponchis1966 Před 26 dny +6

    Fernando was right, look at what they did to fellow Spaniard Carlos after the race

    • @XenonArcher
      @XenonArcher Před 23 dny

      So are you saying sainz didn't deserve a penalty for ruining piastri's race?

    • @ponchis1966
      @ponchis1966 Před 20 dny

      @@XenonArcher piastri miss judge the distance between cars when trying to do a switchback move to the inside. So by turning into Carlos who was going deep on the brakes with control of the corner. No carlos didn’t ruin his race . It was self inflicted.

    • @XenonArcher
      @XenonArcher Před 20 dny

      @@ponchis1966 you're a dumbass...
      Sainz locked his rear brakes causing him to oversteer. He had to turn right to catch the car causing him to go straight. This led to him driving over piastri's front wing.
      Piastri did nothing wrong. No switchback was attempted either. He didn't turn into sainz either. Sainz simply did not make the corner.
      Sainz was the one who made the mistake and that's why he was penalised.

    • @XenonArcher
      @XenonArcher Před 20 dny

      @@ponchis1966 he didn't do any of what you said. Are you blind? Are you biased? Maybe you're Spanish? Cus that would make sense. You'd obviously see no wrong from Carlos if you were.
      Carlos is the driver that made a mistake. He locked his rear brakes so his rear end stepped out. He had to turn right (as he entered a left hand turn) to catch the slide. This meant he went straight on. This is not a normal line.
      He 100% deserved the penalty. He caused the contact with piastri. Not the other way around so it was hardly self inflicted.
      You can argue that piastri should've avoided it. But he clearly respected Carlos enough to assume he could maintain full control of his car in that moment. But unfortunately, sainz didn't maintain full control of his car. He made a mistake and drove over piastri's front wing as a result

    • @ponchis1966
      @ponchis1966 Před 20 dny

      @@XenonArcher correct it was not the normal racing line. They were racing. That’s my point. They are on the ragged edge of traction. Every race driver goes over it a little. Max straight lined a chicane by himself. Obviously over the edge of traction. Oscar was on the limit when Carlos made his first attempt to pass, Carlos drove wide to avoid any contact. My point was that Oscar turned in like normal.
      I didn’t want to see Oscar just let him through. I tuned in to see a race. If he had all the upgrades Lando had he probably would’ve won. He kept Max within 3 seconds. He qualified higher. I don’t think any driver deserves to win. What I don’t like is when race car drivers are penalized for racing. No one likes the K Mag tactics. The answer is to pass him. It might require an ugly overtake but I would prefer that.

  • @mikegolden2949
    @mikegolden2949 Před 27 dny +54

    F1 has become a joke

    • @Deploracle
      @Deploracle Před 26 dny

      .. a yoke.

    • @KarlPersson-pb2zj
      @KarlPersson-pb2zj Před 26 dny

      Miami was a disaster...I think I would rather watch bowling.

    • @user-ly9ih4fl8p
      @user-ly9ih4fl8p Před 21 dnem

      Yap, because these drivin’Pussys calling Mom all the time… he pushed me he pushed me he pushed me MaamiMaaamiMaaami!

  • @gterhorst
    @gterhorst Před 26 dny +4

    I think the Magnussen did what he had to do, alsook it is good for the sport, this kind of fights. In my opinion the 10s penalty is to high.

  • @LRPtakes
    @LRPtakes Před 26 dny +2

    Considering what they did to Sainz after the race, I'd say Fernando isn't completely wrong.

  • @JohnnyTalia
    @JohnnyTalia Před 27 dny +34

    Hamilton was his usual whiny self on the radio: "He just gained an advantage!", "He just drove into me!", "He pushed us off the track!", "Whah, he's looking at me!", etc. Meanwhile, K-Mag was in his patented "Suck my balls" mode. It's hard not to love bad boy K-Mag, especially since Raikonnen has retired.

    • @betht7414
      @betht7414 Před 27 dny +1

      oh come on every single driver would have done that when fighting for points. Also K-Mag.

  • @zororosario
    @zororosario Před 26 dny +7

    Very boring rules being enforced at every race, the good days of actually racing are gone😢

  • @cyphrsphyr
    @cyphrsphyr Před 25 dny +1

    Magnussen is 100% correct. Team driving is how the sport should be.
    1st corner incident? 1st corner incident. Alonso went " " Horner with his comments.

  • @meikgeik
    @meikgeik Před 26 dny +1

    I do think the FIA is inconsistent in the way they apply penalties, but I also think KMag has taken it too far as of late. If they do not crack down on this, F1 will turn into a full contact sport with back of grid drivers being forced to break any and all rules just to hold up faster drivers. If rules are broken to keep a car behind, they should be forced to let the car past. FIA is regularly very lenient towards certain drivers, especially Max. That said, Stroll 100% deserved the penalty for rear ending Daniel. He was not looking at the car ahead, he was looking at the Apex.

  • @3characterhandlerequired

    1st penalty 5 sec time added, no need to stop, 2nd 10sec time added, no need to stop, 3rd 10sec stop and go within three laps, 4th immediate disqualification. First two may be skipped if the fault is bad enough and whose fault it is is clear. If any of these penalties do not get served it increases to next level automatically + original still stays (so 5 second at pit stop increases to 15 second at pit stop).

  • @alexandrearquembourg7203
    @alexandrearquembourg7203 Před 22 dny +1

    "If you no longer go for the gap, you are no longer a race..." Ayrton Senna.
    N\For me the all thing is Stroll fault. He's the one who turned against Fernando, sandwiching him at the Apex. And why did Alonso defended so strongly against his teammate at turn one of lap one, leaving the apex unprotected, is another question I'd like to ask him. And I don't understand how he can say that Lewis wasn't in control of his car. Lewis front axel was at the same level as Ferando front axel way before the apex, and he didn't lock or lost grip at the apex. that was his corner, he was going to make that pass. And I don't think there would have been contact if Lance hadn't runed on Fernando, pushing him against Lewis. If anything it is Lance's fault, but Ferando can't say that, so he's going to blame Lewis.

  • @jimcartner819
    @jimcartner819 Před 26 dny +5

    Got to agree with one of the comments on here! F1 is a joke! It has turned into a billionaires personal play thing this is no longer a sport once admired by the masses but like everything where billionaires get involved they take a great sport and Chuck it in a bucket?

  • @AlbertZonneveld
    @AlbertZonneveld Před 23 dny +1

    Lewis has wiped out many drivers with few penalties. His frontend tap to cars at the outside of a curve are famous

  • @The08450
    @The08450 Před 27 dny +2

    The penalties are stupid cuz they're weak! 1 warning, or 5 sec penalty served at the next pit stop or drive thru penalty or black flag!

  • @boosterhuiz2779
    @boosterhuiz2779 Před 25 dny +1

    The stewards need to butt out of INTERFERENCE. The fans WANT to see incidents like these

  • @MrWestyWest10
    @MrWestyWest10 Před 21 dnem

    To me, Mag and Ham were racing. It is a sprint race. If it was a lower team to get points you would race. Also it was a street race where there were walls with no DNFs to me that it was racing. You could have a sprint race following each other to the end with no racing which is boring... Or you could have racing with some contact and minor damage to no damage with excitement. It was fantastic sprint

  • @Lockwoodbeck61
    @Lockwoodbeck61 Před 27 dny +10

    When you're king of the box tickers you can get away with anything.

  • @MarkMateljan-kc8ip
    @MarkMateljan-kc8ip Před 27 dny +5

    Once again,...you open a can of worms in " interpretation " here.... as it is, interpretation of the rules is having a totally negative impact on racing caused by inconsistencies made by the racing stewards over not only race weekend but the overall standings of both teams and driver for the season. I believe that any penalty given should be served immediately once decided by the stewards, not at the end of races......this already happens in some series and the resuld would be less infringements taking place.

  • @Imsoconfusedthesedays
    @Imsoconfusedthesedays Před 23 dny

    Get rid of the suits in the FIA and get in people who have either raced, have been a part of the circuit(team staff), or someone who has had direct involvement in the races. Not bankers and rich executives who never did anything or knew anything about F1 before they got put in their position.

  • @Mercman1010
    @Mercman1010 Před 22 dny

    Alonso got 3 penalty points for a slight tap with Sainz during hard racing.
    Kmag got 2 points for taking Sargent out of the race.
    And sainz got 1 point for losing it while fighting Piastri.
    There is no sane rational.

  • @todmorrison8749
    @todmorrison8749 Před 26 dny +4

    British drivers seem to get away unpunished.
    Just calling it how I see it 🤷‍♂️

  • @laingfamilyadventures1234

    seemed as though Alonso ans stroll already contacted before Hamilton came in.

  • @davidtooth9596
    @davidtooth9596 Před 26 dny

    When MS & MV drove like that they were hailed as super tactics .

  • @95mushroom
    @95mushroom Před 27 dny +6

    Wasn't Ben Salami investigated for trying to get penalties removed/not imposed against Alonso? Are we sure this isn't an 'overcorrection' by the stewards to CYA themselves?

    • @meikgeik
      @meikgeik Před 26 dny

      Yeah, but everything is Hamilton's fault. /s Can't let logic get in the way of the internet hating on Lewis. As a fan who came in ~3 years ago, the hate for him is astounding.

    • @mchandler4722
      @mchandler4722 Před 23 dny

      ​​@@meikgeikThen you need to dig further back than three years. Hamilton has eased way back on the whining since the world found out that maybe a lot of his winning was the car and his teammate.

  • @paulsven7923
    @paulsven7923 Před 26 dny +1

    That FIA puppet has to go

  • @danielread1942
    @danielread1942 Před 27 dny +16

    I HAVE BEEN WONDERING AS WELL HOW HAMILTON GOT AWAY WITH HIS CONTACT AND MOVE WITH ALONSO AND NOTHING WAS DONE ABOUT IT. I KNOW THE ANSWER DON'T YOU.

    • @justinsmith4562
      @justinsmith4562 Před 26 dny +1

      Stroll turned right in front of Alonso.

    • @danielread1942
      @danielread1942 Před 26 dny +2

      @@justinsmith4562 NONE OF THAT HAS ANYTHING TO DO WITH HAMILTON HITTING ALONSO AND CAUSING THIS CRASH OF CARS.

  • @marianodiaz461
    @marianodiaz461 Před 24 dny +1

    Why the FiA stewards are mostly british? when the F1 participants are all from different parts of the World? The FIA are behaving like if they were the late Murray Walker family.. Don't forget that this racing commentator used to demonise Alonso , and any non british pilots , (of course he had to eat his words latter on )

  • @charlesmiller6281
    @charlesmiller6281 Před 22 dny

    Gotta love Hamilton's comment- its just good hard racing!

  • @thorbjrnthorsen9037
    @thorbjrnthorsen9037 Před 26 dny +4

    Hello guys,
    Is not the Hamilton story the same as it has ever been. At the time where Rosberg was at the Merc team, within the same race, Hamilton could pull of a move against Rosberg, but Hamilton was not penalized. Few laps later Rosberg would be penalized for the exact same move against Hamilton. No wonder Rosberg left the unsportsmanlike F1. It wasn´t necessary to have stewards years back, if it is now then use the same stewards on all tracks, educate them thoroughly to make equal judgements against all drivers. Thanks.

  • @MrPedulla
    @MrPedulla Před 22 dny

    This has been going on for decades, how was Alonso treated by McClaren and Ron Dennis?
    Disgusting.

  • @paulipuhakka8788
    @paulipuhakka8788 Před 27 dny +2

    F1 has gotten far too powerful, politically speaking!!!

  • @shadeburst
    @shadeburst Před 25 dny

    Letting K-Mag get away with just time penalties encourages the spread of similar tactics. He should have got a point on his licence. At the same time, the stewards have too much authority and the only recourse is an expensive visit to the International Court of Appeals. Perhaps there should be a tribunal made up of former GP drivers who would hand down decisions in real time.

  • @russbetts1467
    @russbetts1467 Před 22 dny

    Camp Alonso. There are to many penalties for minor infringements of the regs. They are racing Drivers. Let them Race. Hamilton himself said he had no problem with KMag's driving and enjoyed the battle. Russ. UK.

  • @sgsuper1150
    @sgsuper1150 Před 23 dny

    Would financial penalties make more sence to drivers.

  • @lobsterhound1387
    @lobsterhound1387 Před 26 dny +1

    here a penalty, there a penalty ...ooop! no penalty here! christ! they run each other off track with every other overtake anyways! how can they penalize one guy, without penalizing the entire field? either way. i wouldnt mind seeing the stewards take the weekend off at the next event... let em go at it!

  • @gerhardcraig4551
    @gerhardcraig4551 Před 26 dny +4

    Agree totally with Alonso.
    Hamilton was coming on the inside like a missile and Alonso tried to avoid contact, preserving his car and his race. Not Stroll's fault this time. If Hamilton were not so protected by stewards, he would think twice about pulling off moves like that one. They're not Bumper Cars. I see the gap on the inside and go for it, if I hit the others it doesn't matter, I won't be the one going off on the outside, even if I am risking damaging my car. Don't care much about this car anyway so it makes no difference to me, I'm off to Ferrari next year....

  • @billypratt4201
    @billypratt4201 Před 20 dny

    The miami track is not big enough for formula one cars...............

  • @biljancanin
    @biljancanin Před 27 dny +17

    Let's be honest. Lance was the majoy culprit here. While he bumped into Fernando he still kept stearing right instead of turning left and avoiding further damage. He had the space, but Lance is Lance. This was also a lap 1 turn 1 incident and it's different from anywhere in the race after that. Fernando has majorly to blame Lance, but he won't say a bad word against his Boss's son

    • @scotthiebert4979
      @scotthiebert4979 Před 26 dny +6

      You guys are so biased it’s not even funny. Lance would have been fine had Alonso been able to take the line he was supposed to. But because Hamilton was barreling down, Alonso had to take evasive action
      Had Lance been driving the merc you’d be bitching and saying it was his fault too.. be honest.

  • @_wasp______4450
    @_wasp______4450 Před 22 dny

    I thought F1 was about racing car's?.

  • @jamescusmano2690
    @jamescusmano2690 Před 26 dny +1

    what happen to racing lets give penaltes to the ones that deserve them how about that checo crap at the first corner that is what he does best that was a dangerous the thing with Fernando is bull get some glasses and lets race

  • @wratower7409
    @wratower7409 Před 26 dny

    I think Alonso is caught in the middle. IMO the FIA is sick of the Stroll’s (as we all are) and they are trying to edge them into selling the majority of the team to Aramco. Just my opinion 🤷‍♂️

  • @Cristian-ux7vu
    @Cristian-ux7vu Před 27 dny +31

    Hamilton is always protected by FIA

    • @etiennebaree6176
      @etiennebaree6176 Před 27 dny

      :-)

    • @mineralwater6736
      @mineralwater6736 Před 27 dny +6

      and Maxi isn't??

    • @moderntimes123
      @moderntimes123 Před 27 dny

      Because he is black.

    • @reddwarf666
      @reddwarf666 Před 27 dny +4

      @@mineralwater6736 Wow, that is quite pathetic and sad. This is about Fernando, Lewis, Lance, Lando.
      And you just pulled in Max out of thin air.
      Try to let your frustrations and obsessions go.

    • @mineralwater6736
      @mineralwater6736 Před 27 dny +5

      @@reddwarf666 Max is protected by FIA more than any other driver on the grid rn that's why I mentioned him.

  • @MattiasSchill
    @MattiasSchill Před 26 dny +1

    It's racing ffs, accidents happen.....F1 driver are more crybabies nowadays than Racedrivers

  • @AndreFTSG
    @AndreFTSG Před 20 dny

    Hamilton has been protected from the start. Including the spygate and at Mercedes with the many "accidents" he did on purpose all in the exact same MO... Including having Albon calling him a sore Looser. That was one of a string of PIT manouvers he did to others!

  • @brentritchie6199
    @brentritchie6199 Před 22 dny

    Alonso speaks his mind and it has always cost him dearly look into his Honda / Indy engine crisis.
    Where Hamilton plays the political game he is everything they want to represent them.

  • @davethevicar88
    @davethevicar88 Před 23 dny

    Daft just let them race for gods sake

  • @user-hv1yf2rm7m
    @user-hv1yf2rm7m Před 26 dny

    Any Race without contact or even crashes is like a non event

  • @giandecastro9770
    @giandecastro9770 Před 26 dny

    Carlos Sainz 5 sec penalty

  • @suhdud4646
    @suhdud4646 Před 26 dny +2

    The FIA statement regarding the crash make is seen as if Alonso and Stroll were already having an incident before Hamilton arrived….. it’s another case where Hamilton has proven that he just can’t turn right without incident. Eg: Max Silverstone, Monza / Albon Brazil, Austria / Alonso Miami. Does Hamilton have impaired vision out of the left eye?

  • @TechTravelFoodVlog
    @TechTravelFoodVlog Před 26 dny

    Why lewis was given penalty he was in p8

  • @davidobrien9362
    @davidobrien9362 Před 26 dny

    So is it Alonso is a Spaniard,or that Aston Martin is known as a British brand,im not a Hamilton fan .

  • @nindraco3173
    @nindraco3173 Před 23 dny

    F1 😮😮

  • @gepal7914
    @gepal7914 Před 26 dny +2

    Alonso had a bad day and was expressing sour grapes. He should never have been penalised for the Russell incident. As for Magnussen, he always eceeds proper driving limits. Everybody konws to stay clear of him. But, when you have to pass him, he should be black flagged.

  • @dalegowler6436
    @dalegowler6436 Před 17 dny

    Just like the MSM and your government F1 is bent

  • @magillanz
    @magillanz Před 22 dny

    Hamilton gets away with too much

  • @captainsuds1
    @captainsuds1 Před 25 dny +1

    They’ll never touch F1‘s little black token boy

  • @je7887
    @je7887 Před 25 dny

    That's why I don't watch this circus anymore, boring!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @ldnwholesale8552
    @ldnwholesale8552 Před 22 dny

    Errr, Stroll ran into Riccardo under yellow flags. Deserved any penalty he got.
    King Lewis gets away with all sorts of things without penalty. And whines like a girl when he does get a penalty.

  • @castlesteve1
    @castlesteve1 Před 26 dny +1

    This is why I watch Indy car instead now.

  • @jameskostyla4924
    @jameskostyla4924 Před 27 dny

    F1 needs a name change. I'll let you figure out what. Hint, it still starts with F. They have lost me as a fan and viewer.

    • @reddwarf666
      @reddwarf666 Před 27 dny +1

      Fabulous? Feisty? Fun? Facilitative? Fancy? Fair? Faithful? Factual? Fantastic? Fancy?
      Come on, the suspense is killing me internet stranger! 😂

  • @Bojanmarsetic
    @Bojanmarsetic Před 25 dny

    So, the game is rigged as it has always been.

  • @MrJJSimonds
    @MrJJSimonds Před 23 dny

    F1 has become a joke.....

  • @gerhardcraig4551
    @gerhardcraig4551 Před 26 dny

    The main reason for the complaints is the points on the licence. Here is the list before Miami GP today.
    Sergio Perez 8
    Lance Stroll 7
    Logan Sargeant 6
    Fernando Alonso 6
    George Russell 4
    Lewis Hamilton 4
    Yuki Tsunoda 3
    Kevin Magnussen 3
    Nico Hulkenberg 2
    Nyck de Vries 2
    Zhou Guanyu 2
    Valtteri Bottas 2
    Max Verstappen 2
    Carlos Sainz 0
    Charles Leclerc 0
    Lando Norris 0
    Oscar Piastri 0
    Pierre Gasly 0
    Esteban Ocon 0
    Alex Albon 0
    Daniel Ricciardo 0

    • @meikgeik
      @meikgeik Před 26 dny +1

      Incorrect. Magnussen had 8 points at the start of the GP. He now has 10. Sargeant also had 8 not 6 at the start of the weekend.

  • @nickgascoigne1407
    @nickgascoigne1407 Před 23 dny

    Fia and racers have screwed themselves by bringing in too much legislation.. just get on and race and stop poncing about with your pissy whining...

  • @lilianzik
    @lilianzik Před 26 dny

    Bohoo

  • @Heatofthedragon
    @Heatofthedragon Před 23 dny

    All I hear is cry baby Euros, this is why we left. They who forget all the dirty stuff Micheal Schumacher did or Alonso did or Verstappen(jedda brake check, brazil with no penalties.

  • @freddiecarr7602
    @freddiecarr7602 Před 27 dny

    USA to spearhead a new grand prix---open wheel, then race. Mirror the intent of the old Chaparral cars----go like hell and the fans will love it! F1 will become Fnone or continue to become F-crybabies

  • @SundraTanakoh
    @SundraTanakoh Před 26 dny

    Are the Stewards ex-F1 Drivers?

  • @meadowpus
    @meadowpus Před 26 dny

    Why is an arab in charge of f1? Should be ex driver

  • @ohauss
    @ohauss Před 26 dny

    If the stewards think that teammates shouldn't support each other, why have several drivers per team in the race to begin with?

    • @meikgeik
      @meikgeik Před 26 dny +1

      There is a difference between supporting each other and repeatedly breaking rules just to block someone.

  • @stevejh69
    @stevejh69 Před 23 dny +1

    Alonso trying to deflect his poor driving is pathetic. He causes crashes and never takes any blame. Perhaps he is still whinning about the F2 engine that is now the fastest on the track.

  • @etiennebaree6176
    @etiennebaree6176 Před 27 dny +3

    well done alonso playing the race card ;-)!!!!!!

    • @alfravier5692
      @alfravier5692 Před 26 dny

      nationality card, spain is not a race fool

  • @dylanjamesweggz3573
    @dylanjamesweggz3573 Před 27 dny +10

    Not the most accurate depiction. Alonso had already collided into Stroll before Hamilton made contact with Alonso.

    • @brunommm
      @brunommm Před 27 dny +3

      That's because he saw that Hamilton was making a risky move and wanted to give him the maximum space available, but sadly Stroll was nearby so yeah

    • @dylanjamesweggz3573
      @dylanjamesweggz3573 Před 26 dny

      @@brunommm Stop taking drugs, he couldn’t have possibly seen him coming.

  • @geraldnaidpp913
    @geraldnaidpp913 Před 25 dny

    Alonso was wrongly not given a penalty, he crashed into Stroll, before Lewis got involved in that crash.

  • @profgeordie4882
    @profgeordie4882 Před 26 dny

    Skin colour?

  • @stevenmoran4060
    @stevenmoran4060 Před 27 dny +2

    There needs to be a set panel of stewards who attend every race. Until that happens stupid decisions will be made every week.
    Oh, everyone stop bogging up Norris. He hasn’t won a race after well over 100 starts and never will win a race. He just isn’t good enough, the 2 Alpine drivers are better than him and the other rising? star, Albon isn’t any better than Norris either. Too many drivers out there that can’t get a drive that would do a better job.

  • @jkrasch27
    @jkrasch27 Před 24 dny

    Well that'is unusual...Alonso complaining and blaming, and using politics and whining post race, to advance his position. Too bad he took his teammate out. His team could of changed his pit strategy after ordering his teammate to crash again.

  • @marcmayou1422
    @marcmayou1422 Před 27 dny

    Got to keep the race under control, can not go unpenalized. He was defensive , but also dangerous.

  • @mariocordeiro6888
    @mariocordeiro6888 Před 25 dny

    Alonso almost killed a driver.... And you compare it with a collision with 3 cars.

  • @KenSmith-bv4si
    @KenSmith-bv4si Před 26 dny

    Poor whinny alonso

  • @xXxdevilsxXx1982
    @xXxdevilsxXx1982 Před 26 dny +1

    Why are there penalties there suppose to be the best drivers in the world and we want hard racing the fia should stay out of it .

  • @funnyshish6305
    @funnyshish6305 Před 23 dny

    Anyone who saw onboard can see Alonso was going to push Stroll into Norris even if Hamilton wasn’t racing. Typical Alonso to deflect responsibility to someone else then cry like a baby about discrimination.

  • @fimbosportsandentertainmen8957

    Alonso is obsessed with Hamilton hatrage since that pass in 2007. Sorry that he didn't heal.