Awsome start to the season, well done Brawn GP. I got a warm, fuzzy, tingly feeling when I saw ferrari epicly fail (twice) .
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Martyn
My first name is Jens, middle name starts with P and last name starts with M.Mekstizzle wrote:
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What does Jenspm mean anyway, it's almost as if you wanted to write Jenson, but because the P is close to O and the M next to N, you ended up with Jenspm instead
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see your karmaMekstizzle wrote:
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What does Jenspm mean anyway, it's almost as if you wanted to write Jenson, but because the P is close to O and the M next to N, you ended up with Jenspm instead
How right am I?
ownedGooners wrote:
see your karmaMekstizzle wrote:
Jenspm Button
What does Jenspm mean anyway, it's almost as if you wanted to write Jenson, but because the P is close to O and the M next to N, you ended up with Jenspm instead
How right am I?
innit das how we rolle blud, lets bounnceSidsnot wrote:
ownedGooners wrote:
see your karmaMekstizzle wrote:
Jenspm Button
What does Jenspm mean anyway, it's almost as if you wanted to write Jenson, but because the P is close to O and the M next to N, you ended up with Jenspm instead
How right am I?
Only reasonable answer I've gotBell wrote:
Hes the iceman.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsp … 978186.stmLewis Hamilton and McLaren have been stripped of their podium finish and all points at the Australian Grand Prix.
The sport's world governing body, the FIA, said they were excluded "for providing evidence deliberately misleading to the stewards".
A post-race hearing promoted Hamilton from fourth to third after Jarno Trulli was penalised for passing Hamilton while the safety car was out.
Trulli and Toyota have been reinstated to third, and McLaren will not appeal.
Hamilton was summoned by stewards on Thursday, ahead of this weekend's Malaysian GP, to discuss what the FIA described as "a new element" of evidence.
That "new element" included radio exchanges between Hamilton and his team as well as a post-race interview given by the world champion.
"The stewards, having learned about the radio exchanges and the media interview, felt strongly that they had been misled by the driver and his team manager," said an FIA statement.
An FIA spokesman said it "could not rule out at this stage" further action against McLaren.
Hamilton left the Sepang International Circuit without commenting on the decision.
Trulli was initially handed a 25-second penalty for the incident, which saw him demoted to 12th.
"We are disappointed by what has happened but in the circumstances we are not going to appeal," said McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh, before the FIA's summary of considerations was released.
He added: "There is no implication that Lewis lied to the stewards.
"As I understand there is a belief that the team was not explicit enough in the content of the radio communications to the stewards.
"What they believe is that the omission of the information about the radio communication between the team was withheld and that is misleading.
"I believe it was a harsh decision. Lewis made a legitimate pass and then was repassed - at the time the team asked race control several times about the repass but they were too busy to answer that question so we felt the decision in the immediate aftermath was fair.
"I think it's a regrettable day. It certainly wasn't a deliberate attempt (to mislead the stewards)."