julian, do you always have Webber glasses on ?julian mayo wrote:I think off trackers were the norm this weekend.
Going off is never considered the norm. Alonso didn't (and neither did JV, he was pushed

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Actually I always thought Webber was fair but after seeing Webber weave and block Alonso in Bahrain 2004 more than once I wasn't impressedjulian mayo wrote:Was it he time he took out Webber last year that impressed you![]()
Webber promptly made his way to the Renault garage to apologise. "Fernando must have thought I was really screwing him," he said.
Explaining his actions, the Aussie told The Australian: "I moved over to let him go, but at the last moment they [the men on the Jaguar pitwall] told me on the radio I was racing for position and it was Alonso, not (his team-mate Jarno) Trulli.
"So I moved across right in front of him. He must have wondered what the hell was going on. Fernando was p***** off with me and what I did was wrong. I spoke to him after the race because I wasn't fair to him and I wanted to explain."