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Jordan: Ferrari treated us all like muppets

Wednesday 8th September 2010

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Jordan: Ferrari treated us all like muppets

Jordan: Ferrari treated us all like muppets

Ferrari treated Formula One fans "like muppets" and ought to be punished further, according to former team boss Eddie Jordan.

On Wednesday the Italian marque face a World Motor Sport Council hearing in Paris to look into Fernando Alonso's German Grand Prix victory, with Ferrari standing accused of using team orders, which are banned in Formula One, to engineer the result.

Ferrari were fined $100,00 (£64,745) by race stewards after Alonso passed team-mate Felipe Massa in the closing stages to claim victory at Hockenheim.

Ferrari's argument will centre on the fact that no explicit order was given to Massa for him to cede the lead, and eventually the win, to Alonso.

Instead, Massa was simply told twice by engineer Rob Smedley over the pit-to-car radio that Alonso was faster than him, the message repeated as the Brazilian did not respond to the initial remark.

But Jordan told BBC Radio 5 Live: "It was very blatant. I think they should get a bigger penalty. What happens if Alonso gets away scott free and goes on to win (the title) by two points from whoever?

"What Ferrari did was they showed no respect the public, they treated us all like muppets, they broke the rule and they have to pay the penalty."

Whether former Ferrari chief and current FIA president Jean Todt attends the hearing or not, Jordan believes he will have a big input into the outcome.

"(Former president) Max Mosley didn't always attend these meetings but his thought process was very much in evidence," said Jordan. "(Todt's) decision will be embedded in that body of people."

Jordan urged the FIA not to give Ferrari special treatment.

"I've lived with it for 40 years now," he said. "It used to be far worse. People used to think the FIA stood for Ferrari International Assistance.

"Ferrari are important, but they must treat everybody with respect. What they did was so blatant.

"Had they done it in a different way they might have got away with it.

"This was so, so obvious, they have to be punished."

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