Rossi called his fellow Italian Carlo Fiorani, one of his closest associates when he raced for Honda, and Gibernau "bastardos" over the protest, saying he was very disappointed at the eight-second qualifying penalty that sent him to the back of the grid. "I don't think there is any consistency in some of the decisions made," Rossi said. "At other races people have cleaned their grid places and nothing has happened. "In fact, my crew were doing something they used to do with Doohan [five-time world champion Mick Doohan] when the track was dirty. I didn't know about it until after it had happened." [URL]http://drive.fairfax.com.au/content-new/news/general/2004/10/05/FFX6NG4YWZD[/URL]. html Rossi pissed off, LOOK OUT !! Forza fratello... CDIHL