REALZEUS έγραψε:Geo f1 έγραψε:baronda οπως εχουμε ξανα πει το 1990 ηταν μια ΛΑΝΘΑΣΜΕΝΗ απαντηση στην αλητεια του 1989.
Αν δεν ειχε γινει η ακυρωση της νικης του Βραζιλιανου για αυτον τον γελοιο λογο, πιστευεις θα ειχε γινει το συμβαν του 1990?
Ποια αλητεία Γκεάκο; Ο δικός σου το '89 χώθηκε κάπου που δεν υπήρχε κενό και δέχθηκε μετά εξωτερική βοήθεια. Νομιμότατη ποινή έφαγε. Το 1990 πήγε να σκοτώσει τον Γάλλο. Τέτοιους αλήτες στηρίζεις;
Εισαι σιγουρος οτι δεν υπηρχε κενο? Και τον Σεννα τον τιμωρησαν επειδη κατα την εισοδο του στην πιστα μπηκε απο την εξοδο διαφυγης..Οχι λογω της βοηθειας.
Immediately after the race, Senna was disqualified by race stewards for missing the chicane following his collision with Prost. Senna personally alleged that the decision had been made by FISA President Jean-Marie Balestre to give the championship to his fellow countryman Prost (the race stewards and Balestre both denied this was the case, stating that the FISA boss wasn't even present at the stewards meeting when the decision to disqualify Senna was made). Nannini was awarded the victory as a result, and he took the podium ceremony with Patrese and Boutsen. This would prove to be Alessandro Nannini's only victory in a Formula One career that was cut short by a helicopter crash almost exactly a year later, which severed his right forearm. Senna's disqualification also meant that it was mathematically impossible for him to overhaul Prost's points total, and so the 1989 Drivers' Championship went to the Frenchman.
As he had gained no competitive advantage by missing the chicane, Senna and McLaren attempted to appeal the disqualification ruling. McLaren boss Ron Dennis explained that it had nothing to do with stopping Prost (who was leaving McLaren for Ferrari) winning the championship, it was that the team strongly felt they had a win taken away from them by an incorrect ruling, and that resulted in a loss of prize money and bonus sponsorship money. At the FISA hearing in Paris later the same week, Senna's disqualification was not only upheld, but an additional US$100,000 fine and suspended six-month ban were imposed on the driver (FISA also labeled Senna as a "Dangerous driver"). Ever since the incident, there has been much debate as to whether Prost intentionally ran into Senna, whether Senna was overambitious in his overtaking move, or whether the collision was simply a racing incident between two embittered teammates.
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