Get a clue.<br /><br />"Now, it was clearly seen that this door was not going to open any further than it was, and to my disgust FPR and Cat Racing(Ford Performance Racing and John Bowe)had to put a whinge in."<br />1. I guarantee you HRT would have lodged the same complaint in a reversed situation. It is the only professional thing to do. The car was clearly breaking the rules and if a team didn't push this to their advantage they wouldn't be doing a good enough job. <br />2. John Bowe has nothing to do with FPR or CAT. <br />3. You don't know the door wasn't going to cause problems. So often cars are pulled in for minor things that likely cause no threat at all, but they have to be on the safe side. Skaife was lucky not be called in at the end of Sandown to fix his safety light (instead receiving a post-race $7000 fine, which was also lucky). This time he was lucky officials didn't deem his door a problem to begin with. It was just his bad luck they did see it as a problem when the field bunched up (note that a black flag can't be issued while the safety car is still out) and a protest lodged. <br /><br />"Is this the only way you can get up a place To me this is a desperate pathetic outfit that is not acting in a sportsmanship way and in the interest of motorsport, what a bunch of losers, To me this is a disgraceful way to gain a lousy position and put Mark Skaife out of the way.<br />Trust me this will not be forgotten, and if this is the way that Ford (FPR) want to play there will be repercussions.<br />WHAT A DISGUSTING DISPLAY, I am lost for words, go to hell FPR I will do my best to stop any sales of FORDS.<br />A Black day for motor racing."<br />Do you even follow motor racing? I don't think the actions of FPV can be faulted at all. They would have been at fault if they didn't lodge a complaint. It was unlucky and the officials probably should have brought Skaife straight in.