And you really think other teams don't have team orders?
Or Vettel's start pushing Alonso to the wall, or a lot of drivers going wide in the first corner gaining advantage (like Massa for example).
Damian is right and the FIA should think of removing this rule.
Anyway, back to the Ferrari farse, they have not only let down Ferrari's reputation but Alonso's reputation (well what he had of one )
Well, maybe not in some countries but in general, he was voted by F1 Racing fans best driver last year, and more important, he was elected best driver in the F1 drivers poll this weekend, so in fact he's very respected inside F1, and I can easily understand why.
Cya!
Control your hate mate, is bad for the hearth, and Massa won't win anyway.
Well it was the most obvious because the Ferrari's realy screwed up once they said "Did you understand that?". That proves 100% that it's a team order compare to Mclaren were they said to Hamilton that both cars a saving fuel so Mclaren could use the excuse that fual was critical for both cars if FIA would call them since they used the object fuel from the start.
I rest my case then
Thats just it though Giorgos it proves nothing. We can all agree on what we believe they meant but its our word against Ferrari's unless one of the drivers comes forward and admits it. They didn't clearly say to Massa for him to move over despite what we all think and saying "Did you understand that?" can be easily explained away by Ferrari by saying something like the radio wasn't clear or they had radio issues during the race and were just making sure they were heard etc etc. It doesn't make it right, all I'm saying is its very difficult to prove. I echo the sentiments of Xose and Bram that all teams use teams orders and its gone on for many years.
But doesn't the teams have a black box that records evrything exaclue as the drivers hear the words that the pit Crew says.
How ever I hardly think they will be able to give eny good excuse since they failed to cheat properly.