minigeff
Oct 14 2008, 12:23
Just read this and wondered what other people think.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/motorsport/2...15875-20802349/
so should this kind of 'tactic' be stamped upon by the ever popular FIA?
does this 'tactic' actually exist or is it media bullshit?
general thought people?
Imperial
Oct 14 2008, 12:30
"tag team"?
What are you talking about? If you are referring to Alonso's comment then why don't you just post in the existing thread about it? It's nothing to do with tag teams anyway. For a kick off he and Massa aren't a "team" by any sense of the word.
If it doesn't refer to Alonso's comments, then what do you mean by "tag team"? The article certainly doesn't use those words. What's with this forum lately where people create threads based on media stories, but give the thread a title that has sod all to do with the actual story???
minigeff
Oct 14 2008, 12:34
oh shit i used a term not in the article.
i most sincerely apologies for posting a new thread.
'tag team' was just the phrase that came to mind when i read the article.
Tagteam you mean like Kovaleinen and Hamilton on Kimi in Japan?
http://timesonline.typepad.com/formula_one...1-from-fel.html
Buttoneer
Oct 14 2008, 13:37
Originally posted by minigeff
Just read this and wondered what other people think.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/motorsport/2...15875-20802349/
so should this kind of 'tactic' be stamped upon by the ever popular FIA?
does this 'tactic' actually exist or is it media bullshit?
general thought people?
I love the colourful language.
'Bitter' Fernando still 'seething' and wants to 'wreak revenge' and his other rivals are 'ganging up' on poor Hamilton. And the parting shot is solid gold:
"I don't know what he did. But it's good he's punished anyway," added Alonso.