For manipulation, press British, or British press…
Frankly speaking, I do not remember The Daily Mail or The Sun writing about fraud when Charlie “Whitening” (he cleans everything) favored Mr. Hamilton in every ocasion he could. I have several examples: from Hungary, when Fernando Alonso and Lewis “Spoiled Kid” Hamilton had that affaire, to recent events (Valencia, this year, for example). In every situation, Mr. “Whitening” honoured his new last name and favored Hamilton. The argument was always the same: this time it not punishable; next time will be.
Mr. Hamilton, the man who don’t respect neither safety cars nor speed limits (see his Australian affair), was always taken with much respect, consideration and more by the British press. Even when team orders are slightly told (”boys, it is time to save fuel”, or “boys, now you have no need to save fuel”), team orders are team orders.
So the reaction of the British press (that press that cannot differentiate terrorist from separatist, talking about ETA), is more than unexpected: laughable. They point out to Ferrari and Alonso (who just passed Massa), and are not looking to McLaren and Red Bull. Interesting. In Spain, this is call manipulation…
Now I understand perfectly Alonso's reaction stating that: “The British are not happy with the maneuver”.

They bark, thus we ride (Spanish sentence).
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