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Old 8 Sep 2013, 16:15 (Ref:3300560)   #9
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If the FIA were really interested in favouring Ferrari, they'd have found all manner of reasons to pull RBR back from their technical dominance.

They haven't.

I saw today's pass as being perfectly fair - hard, but fair. Fred had been lining up for it for two or three laps and eventually got Webber where he needed him to be, and took the chance. The contact with Webber's front wing could just as easily have given Alonso a puncture, and it didn't hold Webber back as much as it could have done.

(I note that the damage was nowhere near as bad as Kimi's ram-up-the-backside job on Perez)

The cool-down room part was telling - both Webber and Alonso were all smiles and seemed quite happy with their race relative to each other.

One thing which is quite apt, currently - Jean Todt absolutely cannot afford to have the FIA *at any level* favouring his former teams at Peugeot or Ferrari. That would be too obvious.
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