Sunday, May 16, 2010

FIA To Act after Over-Take Gate

In light of the ugly scenes witnessed during the final lap of the Monaco GP, the FIA are to hold an emergency meeting over what action to take over the Over-Take Gate Scandal.

After running wide shortly before Anthony Noghes, Alonso was outrageously passed by Mercedes driver Schumacher. Stefano Domenicali gives his interpretation of the situation, "Our understanding is pretty clear, you can't overtake on the final lap".

FIA President Jean Todt commented, "How anyone can have the cheek to attempt a pass on a Ferrari car at this historic circuit is beyond us."

The stewards are still investigating, but it is expected to go in Ferrari's favour due to the Race Steward being none other than Schuey's bitter rival Damon Hill. Hill has hinted all weekend that he wanted to get his own back on Schumacher, who purposely crashed into Hill in order to win the 1994 World Championship.


(Please note this article was written BEFORE the FIA's decision to penalise Michael Schumacher, making it all the more amusing. THANKS FIA!)

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