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race_director
20th September 2009, 22:14
Fernando Alonso, the driver who benefitted most from Nelson Piquet’s deliberate accident in Singapore last year, has been summoned by the FIA to give evidence to the World Council on Monday................

http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/2009/09/fia-summons-alonso-to-appear-before-the-world-council/

party time for alonso i guess. is there any record on how many times a single driver has faced world council ????? he must be winning the award hands down :)

Shifter
20th September 2009, 22:23
I have not finalized my opinon, but I'm inclined to believe Alonso when he says he didn't know anything beforehand. Now, afterward, he's probably wondering "what took them so long?"

Then again, he could be implicit. Nothing surprises me anymore...

ioan
20th September 2009, 22:45
No surprise here.
Given that he is, not directly, involved in this affair he will have to answer a few questions, that's all.

DonJippo
20th September 2009, 23:24
No surprise here.
Given that he is, not directly, involved in this affair he will have to answer a few questions, that's all.

He did already, in Spa, but seems some are not satisfied with his answers and he has to do it again.

airshifter
21st September 2009, 00:21
I would hope that after the other scandals Alonso was not involved in this one. But I'm sure they have a reason to summon him also. If nothing else it may be to give testimony as to the changes in his strategy that took place that day.

CNR
21st September 2009, 00:49
i think this would be the same as a court case they take you statement
then you go to court and repeat it under oath

Valve Bounce
21st September 2009, 04:12
i think this would be the same as a court case they take you statement
then you go to court and repeat it under oath

I think they will ask him what his reaction was to the light qualifying fuel load, and what he had to say about the need for an early pit stop.

Sonic
21st September 2009, 11:42
My opinion is still that he must have known to some degree, however with PK off the hook as far as any punishment goes Alonso has nothing to worry about with his latest visit to the FIA.

SGWilko
21st September 2009, 12:11
Surely, the intricacies of F1 setups, debriefs etc dictates that, you can barely get away with 'floating an air biscuit' without its affect on aero performance.

So, what chance strategy, and the reasons for it - i.e. Alonso would not accept a licked finger raised in the air to determine fuel load, pit strategy etc.

He HAD to know.

If he didn't, eyebrows will be raised as to why he did not question the strategy from that far down the grid.

Sonic
21st September 2009, 13:18
Surely, the intricacies of F1 setups, debriefs etc dictates that, you can barely get away with 'floating an air biscuit' without its affect on aero performance.

So, what chance strategy, and the reasons for it - i.e. Alonso would not accept a licked finger raised in the air to determine fuel load, pit strategy etc.

He HAD to know.

If he didn't, eyebrows will be raised as to why he did not question the strategy from that far down the grid.

Indeed. This is a double world champion we are talking about here. Even if he was not at the "meeting" there is no way on gods green earth that he would accept a 12 lap fuel load from that position on the grid on a street circuit.

But it neither here nor there now. He won't get punished and Renault will get a fine and a suspended ban because the FIA will be trying to ensure the team is on the grid next year. If nothing else for the customer engines the grid needs.

jas123f1
21st September 2009, 14:27
Surely, the intricacies of F1 setups, debriefs etc dictates that, you can barely get away with 'floating an air biscuit' without its affect on aero performance.

So, what chance strategy, and the reasons for it - i.e. Alonso would not accept a licked finger raised in the air to determine fuel load, pit strategy etc.

He HAD to know.

If he didn't, eyebrows will be raised as to why he did not question the strategy from that far down the grid.

Yes, that's my opinion too. I think Alonso knows everything what's going on at his team. I don't believe that it should be in some way different this time. That low fuel when he started as a 15th on the greed on a track like Singapore .. :angel: