Yves Larose
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i'm siding with Xosé on this one, lets go back to the Valencia incident. it tooks 20 laps or so to gave Hamilton the penality which had for result that he haven't lost a place and was still plenty ahead of the car behind. now today Alonso incident, the penality has always been to give back the position to driver you overtook by cutting the track and that would have been the penality that Alonso would have got if Kubica haven't retire cause something broke on the car which was in no fault from Alonso, true Alonso got an advantage over Kubica but not the entire field while Hamilton at Valencia got an advantage over the entire field. Xosé have a point when he says that F1 is ruled by money and its not just F1 that is like that, Golf, who is the best selling man for the sport... Tiger Wood, he retired and he was pressured to get back in cause the Golfing association was loosing money. the NHL now, who is the sport sellers, Crosby and Ovechekin and let me tell you that on the ice they can do things that would normally get penalized but they are not cause they are the sport sellers and its better to see them on ice and not in the penality box ( and some case suspension ). Whats Xosé is trying to say is that in F1 it became rediculous and far more too obivious that they are ruling so they can sell the F1 and makes more money, its not Hamilton nor Alonso fault but one is gaining while the other is loosing by the FIA ruling and thats what is pissing me off.