La temporada 2021 de Hamilton es bastante peor de lo que recordaba. Imola, Mónaco, Azerbaiyán, Austria, Turquía... no puedes tener todos estos GP jugándote un mundial.
@LocoUsuari1538 En Turquía mientras Bottas gana la carrera Hamilton no es capaz ni de remontar hasta Leclerc, lo exigible, y en Imola le salva la bandera roja porque había hecho un error gravísimo.
Y en Austria como el auto no daba para más, si le ganaron Bottas y Norris, uno con un McLaren
@4665456_@8383933947j@BGrockihi2 Did you even bother to read the subheading of the article? It literally says “for now.”
Where does it say that the was closed and Alonso reopened it?
At least put some effort into it, use Photoshop or something and edit the image, see if you can actually fool someone 😂
@4665456_@8383933947j@BGrockihi2 You haven’t linked anything that shows the case was closed and then reopened because Alonso decided to reopen it himself by sending some emails.
Not only have you shown yourself to be a liar throughout this conversation, but you’re also quite bad at trying to deceive people.
@eme2alumnos@8383933947j@BGrockihi2 As I’ve already linked, the case was closed on the 26th July and Mclaren were found to not have used the information. Your disbelief in this scenario, that Alonso reopened the case, is pretty telling. Even an Alonso fan cannot believe their driver would stoop so low. But he did.
@4665456_@8383933947j@BGrockihi2 The case had been open since the start of the season, and when the three drivers were called to cooperate, that’s when Alonso cooperated. If you don’t understand this, you don’t understand the case...
@eme2alumnos@8383933947j@BGrockihi2 But what happened, before Dennis spoke about the discussion, is that Alonso had ALREADY SENT the emails to Ecclestone.
@4665456_@8383933947j@BGrockihi2 ALO didn’t send anything to F1/FIA until he was required by the investigation, just like Lewis and de la Rosa were asked to, and one of them didn’t cooperate.
Dennis is the one who spoke first alerting them about the discussion with ALO at Hungary.
@4665456_@8383933947j@BGrockihi2 Scroll up in the conversation. You’ve used links to opinion articles from British media outlets that cover McLaren. Some of them even have a history of personal smears against Alonso.
@4665456_@8383933947j@BGrockihi2 I repeat, those are Ron Dennis’s words.
Once again, are you seriously saying that the 800 pages found stolen from Coughlan/Stepney were not the decisive evidence, but that Alonso’s emails were???
@eme2alumnos@8383933947j@BGrockihi2 No. That is where you are wrong. Alonso was required to do this AFTER he had alerted Ecclestone of the existence of the emails. The FIA didn’t know about the emails until Ecclestone told them (after Alonso had sent them to him).
@4665456_@8383933947j@BGrockihi2 As I’ve been telling you the whole time, Alonso was required by the FIA and by a judge to submit all the emails he had. Obviously, he did.
Which part of this don’t you understand?
@4665456_@8383933947j@BGrockihi2 Are you trying to tell me that Dennis’s word is more important than a judge’s?
That the team owner who cheated and tried to blame Alonso for his team’s wrongdoing is the truth to you?
Is that your level of morality?
@4665456_@8383933947j@BGrockihi2 All your screenshots prove me right.
It was Dennis who went to speak with Max Mosley, not Alonso.
Alonso didn’t speak to anyone from the FIA until a judge called him to testify following Ferrari’s complaint at the start of the year.
Aren’t you able to review the case yourself?
@4665456_@8383933947j@BGrockihi2 Is that really your level of reasoning?
Coughlan, a long-time McLaren employee, supposedly only shared the info with a newcomer like Alonso and hid it from Dennis and the entire team?
Do you even read what you write? Have you read the ruling? Do you take people for idiots?
@4665456_@8383933947j@BGrockihi2 Read the case. Read the ruling and put aside your pseudo-media outlets that tried to damage Alonso’s image in a petty way.
McLaren was found guilty because an employee at a shop near Woking called Maranello after discovering the famous 800-page dossier in the hands of Coughlan.
@4665456_@8383933947j@BGrockihi2 The emails that Alonso sent after being summoned by the FIA (while Lewis Hamilton exercised his right not to testify) have no relevance in the ruling.
Have a bit of critical thinking and read the decision for yourself.