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Lolcislaw said:
Sory but dont say that FIA is biased against Lewis, because if you think that remind yourself last season. When they got the crane to get im out of the grass, when kubica was penalised for driving to near him, and other incidents, there was plenty of Lewis love from FIA and Bernie last season.

He cut trough chicane which is illegall and used that do his advantage, even when he technically did let Raikonnen go, he got into better position anyway. McLaren drivers may feel wrong done but usually they pay for their lack of imagination, just look what Heikki did to mark webber, when there was no space to go he still rushed there, instead of letting the Aussie go.

You can argue that massa did not deserve to win and i agree but then what happened to him in Hungary?

I'm happy with Kubica he was not at his best whole race 6th place is good, he might end up being on the podium in championship that would be awesome.

If you're going to play the reliability card, what about Schumacher, he never seemed to have any reliability problems, and given his dominance it was bad for the sport, frankly, it's engine blowouts and similar incidents that make F1 exciting to watch, not going round and round the track like 90% of Spa was, and the whole of Valencia. However, Stewards deciding the race results ages after it has finished, does not make it exciting.

I mean this was one of the best moment in F1

Edit: Yes, I agree with the Kovalainen penalty.