I wouldn't want to see Kimi and Alonso in conflict over it, if they are not then it's all good. Just a misjudgment on Alonso's part.
What race were you watching? please log in to view this image Kimi's been one of the cleanest drivers all season. 100% race distance completion backs that!
Seems he was out with some sort of agenda go ruin Alonso's weekend and upset his championship chances as much as possible
Seems it's not on for people to put Alonso on the grass but when it happens the other way around it's the other guys fault? There was no reason other than being a cock for Alonso to push Kimi onto the grass and he got what he deserved IMO. My vote goes for Massa's poor champagne spraying effort. what, like Alonso did in Monza you mean?
TBH that's what Alonso gets for trying to run one of his championship rivals off the track! Dirty driver. "You must leave a the space. All the time you must leave a the space!"
Raikonnen was just alongside enough to tag his wheel, Alonso was completely alongside Vettel. Totally incomparable situation which you all know, but don't want to admit because you feel you have gained a useful stick to beat Alonso with. Raikonnen's fault
there was no reason for Alonso to do what he did apart from being a hypocritical cock-rim, got his just desserts IMO, can't wait to watch him choke a 3rd WDC, he's a whiney cry-baby with no respect for anyone.
Oh for gods sake. It was an incident, or more Alonso's fault than anything. A misjudgement. Stop crying over it. And why has Vettel been lucky?? He did everything he needed to, no mistakes, no problems. 20 second gap to Massa. Says it all. If Hamilton was in Vettel's place, it would have been a serene drive.
yeah, I can't see how being forced off track in Germany by Button and getting a penalty and squeezing Alonso the same way and getting a penalty + 2 alternator failures whilst leadig can be construed as 'being lucky' either, luckiest person in the hunt is Alonso by a country mile, nearly every DNF or penalty has worked in his favour.
It was a racing incident. Neither driver seems too fussed about the incident, if they're prepared to move on, shouldn't we?
I think Hamilton would have been 'lucky' too. In reality what more could have vettel done to somehow make it not luck...
you can be sure if the boot was on the other foot Alonso would've been crying over the team radio, difference is Kimi is a man.
Other than their own, every retirement has helped out Vettel more than Alonso. Alonso lost the battle for the win in Monza, lost atleast 2nd in both Japan and Spa. That's a possible 46 extra points he's lost. Vettel has lost about 35 maximum, and benefited from Hamilton's retirement last week much more than anyone else. And he has both Toro Rosso's helping him in places like Spa where they just let them through. And the clearly illegal front wing which the fia want to ban but wont, making them about a second or so faster than the Ferrari, it's a miracle Alonso is in this championship still.