Not true. Speed TV, who was very reluctant to assign blame during Stepneygate, did have some concern over whether the FIA is too heavy handed this season. I have seen the same argument from Euro newspapers. That said, I have no bones so far with the FIA's handling of the case. My FIA criticism goes back to last year, but this year I have no complaints so far. I do miss however some good whip and flogging stories from London.
I did read it and this one also. Expand your horizons. Havn't you worn out the LH hater line yet, you use it as a crutch when you really have nothing constructive to say. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/motor/2009-04-07-684607530_x.htm Maybe you should try this site: http://lewishamilton.org.uk/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=33
A point that has not been addressed is how is all of this conflict affecting Heikki Kovalainen. If the team does get banned after the April meeting it would be a shame for him to be included in that decision. Anyone have any comment on this.
The way I think; I would have had more respect for him if he had walked in front of the bullet. No matter what. Not a press conference to pass the buck. Either way he's pooched. But he's young and has his dad giving professional advice in a world of killer sharks. Its wisdom accumulation time.