Hinomura Krycek
Bayofilo
Respuesta: Formula 1 - 2012
Demasiado blanco para mi gusto.
Demasiado blanco para mi gusto.
No se si lo han puesto por aqui, pero se comentaba que ahora los equipos utilizan un lenguaje un poco grosero cuando necesitan decir algo que no quieren que se enteren el resto de equipos. De este modo y dado que no pueden poner según que comentarios por TV, nadie se entera de dicha conversación.
Ya me imagino: Alonso, el P*** Ferrari no corre una m**** y necesitamos entrar a boxes en la siguiente vuelta despues del gili***** de Massa!
Formula 1 teams have been warned by the FIA that drivers swearing during media activities during grand prix weekends is not acceptable.
The FIA made the decision to write a letter to the teams after both Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel swore on the podium after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
AUTOSPORT understands that the FIA made the decision to send out the letter in the wake of the incidents and that it was not simply reacting to complaints from broadcasters.
Britain's BBC confirmed that it received 22 telephone calls about the swearing.
The new podium interview procedure, which replaced that unilateral TV press conference that was traditionally held shortly after, was introduced at Silverstone.
But the FIA felt that this incident proved the need to remind drivers about their conduct, particularly so soon after the end of the race and during the emotional high of the podium.
Vettel has accepted that the language he used on the podium was potential offensive and posted an apology on his website.
"I'm terribly sorry for using the wrong word on the podium today and I'm sorry if I have offended anyone who was watching," said Vettel.
"In the heat of the moment, I didn't use the right words and I apologise. I'll do better next time."
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/104131