Mclaren s Hungarian Appeal SetMcLaren Mercedes appeal against being banned from scoring constructors' championship points at the recent Hungarian Grand Prix will be heard on September 19 in Paris. At the Formula One arena, the Woking team is suffering from a series of weakening blows. This is why it has to be tough as the Mercedes Benz fender to stand tall notwithstanding the heated controversies. Amid the need for toughness, one driver is said to be showing signs of weakness. Former Formula One Champ John Surtees believes Alonso's actions in the Budapest race are signs of a man under a great deal of pressure. McLaren felt the brunt on the tension and rivalry between their drivers in qualifying for the Hungarian GP where first Lewis Hamilton refused to let Alonso passed on the track and then Alonso held up Hamilton in the pits, reported Planet F1. And it is the Spaniard s "petulance" that most concerns Surtees. "I have always rated him very highly. But what would appear obvious is that he values a position that is akin to a number one, and that his composure is very much disturbed by the threat of another team member outperforming him, Surtees said. "Whatever happened before, I was deeply concerned to see the very obvious delaying tactics which took place in the pits. I was concerned not only for Lewis but also for the team and our sport, and also for Alonso as he won his Championships on merit. I believe these actions show weakness rather than strength." "By showing the petulance he has, he has shown weakness, whereas with his superb record and ability it would have been far more effective in countering the Hamilton threat if he had taken the high ground, complimented Lewis on what he had done and then proceeded to channel all his energies to demonstrate what he can do on the track," explained Surtees. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com
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