Quote Originally Posted by plv
Actually they are quite embarrassed about it. They said they "thought the radio conversations had already been heard by officials before the meeting, so decided not to bring it up." and they "accept the disqualification and will not appeal it".
I think i get it now.

The "talking with Charlie" is what we didn't hear and that was where the problem arose. That still doesn't put Hamilton at fault as he just wanted to know what he had to do and didn't instigate. It was all down to the McLaren brain trust.


Quote Originally Posted by bigdare23
Why doesn't anyone like Hamilton?
Anyone? That isn't true.

I have nothing against Hamilton. I'll admit he isn't my favorite driver but his talent is undeniable and his presents has allowed F1 to gain back fans they lost many years ago as well as bringing new ones.

He is unlucky in that McLaren has done some shady things in the past few years and he was wrapped up in the middle of it.