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Those who watched the incident will have seen that Hamilton gained no advantage at all from the incident, and in fact drove by the book. In view of the fact that the stewards have tended to turn a blind eye to real infractions by Ferrari, do other people feel like me, that the Grand Prix will lose all credibility if races are decided on the basis of politics?
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While I disagree that he didn't gain an advantage after seeing it from all different angles, from their cockpit views and around the cars, I do think it was a wrong decision. They have clarified that they don't want the drivers to attack again so soon but must wait one more turn before trying to pass, so just letting off isn't enough. But it is upsetting to see the FIA (Ferrari International Assistance) making totally bonehead calls and then not having to answer to anyone because they throw out the appeal denying anyone from questioning them. I'm a big Ferrari fan but this just sickens me. I'm going to cover up all my prancing horses:-(
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