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November 23rd, 2014 09:03 AM #421
Update: Both Red Bulls cars were deemed illegal with flexing front wings. Ricciardo and Vettel will start from the pitlane for the final race...
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November 23rd, 2014 11:11 PM #424The race and WDC was won on Turn 1. And the Gremlins favored Lewis.
Congratulations LH44!
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November 24th, 2014 08:01 AM #427
Kimi doesn't seemed to share the same enthusiasm as Fernado...
Last edited by Monseratto; November 24th, 2014 at 08:05 AM.
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November 24th, 2014 08:16 AM #428
Was there already an issue with NR's car during the start?.....
It was ho-hum after that.....
Congratulation to LH for winning the WDC and to Mercedes for winning the Constructor's Championship!
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November 25th, 2014 11:51 AM #430
Yari si Mattiacci!...
BBC Sport - Abu Dhabi GP: Fernando Alonso unhappy after Ferrari remarks
Abu Dhabi GP: Fernando Alonso unhappy after Ferrari remarks
By Andrew Benson
Chief F1 writer
Fernando Alonso has criticised Ferrari team boss Marco Mattiacci after the Italian unfavourably compared him to Sebastian Vettel.
Mattiacci said Vettel, who is replacing Alonso at Ferrari, "will bring the enthusiasm needed to go through certain difficult moments that are waiting".
Alonso, who is leaving after five years at Ferrari, said: "I heard the comments and I don't think they were very good.
"If he tried to mean I was not motivated, he arrived too late."
Double world champion Alonso has finished second in the championship three times in the past four years, twice losing out at the last race, despite driving an inferior car.
Alonso has outscored his team-mates - Felipe Massa from 2010-13 and Kimi Raikkonen this season - by significant margins in all those years.
Alonso added of Mattiacci: "He's only been here for a few months and has not seen the five years that I've spent here and how I've fought every single race."
And the 33-year-old made a sarcastic reference to his negotiations with Ferrari about the end of his contract.
"Probably I was too old when he tried to renew me until the Monza race (in September), and he kept pushing and pushing and having talks, and even in the last moment we had a lot of phone calls and emails that I still have in my computer.
"Probably at that time I was not so old, but when I took my decision I guess he had to find another driver."
Alonso is to join McLaren, who have not yet confirmed their driver line-up and say they will not do so before 1 December.
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