Saturday, April 17, 2010

"It heads must roll"



Monza - Lewis Hamilton (22) is afraid. Fear of the impending World Cup exclusion, which eats his joy over the historic Silver Arrow-two finish in Monza, Ferrari's Temple!
"The FIA can we take away everything for which we have worked so hard to" know the series leader in terms of espionage tribunal Thursday in Paris. Hamilton, who runs four races to go three points ahead of Mercedes-mate Fernando Alonso (26), sharply: "It all so good, then comes the big knife and cut through your bloodstream."
McLaren-Mercedes as a result of new evidence (Alonso's early complicity in the affair have been stolen Ferrari data will be punished), is in the scene as safe. Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone (77) is in the 26-member FIA World Council, although only one vote, but gives a clear signal in the direction of punishment: "Otherwise, we need no rules anymore."
The correct sentence, however, argue experts. "The FIA needs to act and as a sign. The withdrawal of constructors' points McLaren would be an appropriate punishment, "says Hans-Joachim Stuck, who anticipates the case, arguing that 'given team boss Ron Dennis on the part of Mercedes' problems." Stucco, "It should heads roll because of an ever-stall must be prepared and usually is the boss. "
Dennis, who wept uncontrollably at Monza in the arms of his wife, Lisa, knows: "I understand that my integrity is questioned." Yet he can but the backing of Mercedes motorsport chief Norbert Haug be safe. He says: "I expect no millisecond to be excluded from the Formula 1!"