Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel on his tricky start from pole position; Toro Rosso’s Sebastien Buemi and Jaime Alguersuari on their first-lap collision; Lotus on their disappointing double DNF; and Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa on their first one-two since the season opener in Bahrain. All 24 drivers, and senior team personnel, report back on Sunday’s race…

 
  • http://www.theformula1.com admin

    Well, do you remember Schumacher times ? when he was the most bla bla bla driver? this has been done in Formula1 since forever the only exception now is that Ferrari will pay some money for it. As far as for cutting drivers points that will be a little to harsh since those guys got there fair and square. Cheers

  • Brian Quigley

    I have been a life long fan of formula one and today is the last race I will watch unless the right thing is done by the authorities and that is to disqualify Ferrari one two and impose a further sanction on next weekends race. Formula one is a race, a race is meant to be competitive, when someone is asked to move over and let someone else win, in my eyes this is neither a race nor a win in the true sense of the word. What kind of world do we live in when a sport as big as formula one condoned cheating. FIA do the right thing don’t be scared of Ferrari and there money.

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