CarlosFerreira wrote:Captain Hammer wrote:Klon wrote:Brawn Grand Prix - those stupid a******s, Barrichello's fuel rig stunt was certainly no accident...
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I'm going to nominate people like you for Reject of the Race, too. Rather than accept that a) people make mistakes and that b) Barrichello just isn't quick enough, people like you insist on making excuses that implicate the entire team in some dirty dealings ro explain away his poor form. While Brawn won't be unhappy that Button is scoring more points than Barrichello, that doesn't mean they're issuing team orders. Barrichello has already said he'd leave if that were the case, and guess what?
He's still there.
Harsh words, Captain. However, let me say I agree overall: the result today dropped Barrichello to 4th in the Drivers Championship and put Brawn in real danger of being overtaken by Red Bull in the Constructors Championship. I cannot bring myself to believe the team would do that on purpose, when they have realised their car is not the best anymore, just to give Button 2 extra points.
I find the idea of securing world constructor championship over Button's a debatable one, but a strong indeed. My reserves are a) Brawn is losing ground and therefore they expect to defend what it seems to be an easier objetive to, namely, Button's title. This strategy, not knowign (us) the pros or problems Brawn maybe is facing is defendable the same way the opposite Idea: that's WCC is far more important than WDC. In other worlds, to me there is a 50% - 50% or neither of them at all depending the season progress...
and b) Everytime Rubens has a pitwall related problem (except for Turkey & Melbourne, where problems came from no more than himself) always happen when Rubens is ahead of Button (being this the statistically less probable situation of the two posibles). In a team that had no other mechanical problem the whole year than a) Impossibility to find a proper setup for Button in Spain b) Tyre temeratures (or so I read) in Silverstone the Whole weekend (& Nurburgring )
and c) Barrichello's Strategy in Catalunya and a fuel rig in Nurburgring (again, for Rubens).
I insist that Button is proving, in general, to be really faster than Rubens this year (past years should be really open to debate) at least. But this team attitudes are so... so coincidental on being Brawn near....
But the Captain made it clear, if Rubinho says he leave at first suspicion... well, if I were Rubinho I would be on Maurice islands layng in the sand with a margarita inone hand and a pitbabe in the other...
Oh, by the way, The recipe is excellent.. only problem is, I don't know why people consumes meat outside Argentina... (it may sound too nationalistic, but in Ricardo Zunino's profile says that we are no more than a patriotic lot...
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