Even you Gooomy is capable of knowing Alonso is the best driver !!Quote:
Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
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Even you Gooomy is capable of knowing Alonso is the best driver !!Quote:
Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
It cant be orange, as its be shown in the other thread that the lights dont flash red and yellow.Quote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote
Yellow flashing = Yellow flag.
Yellow solid = Slippery surface
And as in the picture, and the videos. This was a solid yellow. Which had been agreed with the drivers before the start of each race, stands for slippery surrface. IE the red yellow stiped flag. The drivers deemed that a red yellow flashing light, at high speed was to difficult to distinguish from a flashing yellow light.
So as far as im now concernd, a legal move.
Steve
Just to stir things up some more. Maybe a look at this overtake under flashing yellows. And yellow light in cockpit.
Video shows Vettel made illegal pass under yellows in Brazil
Steve
As far as your first post is concerned... I agree, of course it was slippery red/yellow orange solid whatever.
As far as your second post is concerned... that was what the second Marca link in my post was about :laugh:
by the way, it's also a non-issue ;)
http://www.motorsportforums.com/f1/1...ml#post1086439
no sour grapes here :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
he made it before the light but after the flag :)
http://www.motorsportforums.com/f1/1...ml#post1086439
another cheating German zzzzz
Damn, someone is mad.Quote:
Originally Posted by bontebempo
Deal with it Einstein. Maybe we Germans should stop paying off Spain's debts. Let's see how you numbnuts deal with being friggin' bankrupt. Before you flash the nationalist card in someone's face at least have a look who's face it is...Quote:
Originally Posted by bontebempo
But the picture of the green flag is lap 3. The pass under yellow that is being investigated was on lap 4. Was the green still out.Quote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote
Got to be honest, i like a good argument on a forum, but its to late to take the championship away from Vettel now. Yes investigate, and maybe admit mistakes have happend. Find ways to stop it happing again, but leave the results as they are.
Steve
It was out in lap three and the photo shows there are neither cars nor visible pieces of debris in that sector. So for the green being exchanged for yellow in the next lap something would have had to happen in that sector during lap 3 or between the leading cars in lap 4. No incident was reported as far as I can remember and in the video of the pass there is no stranded car, debris or nutter on the track. So, having established that the sector was green-flagged in lap 3, there is no logical reason why it should have been yellow flagged in lap 4.Quote:
Originally Posted by big_sw2000
Further, the official track diagram on fia.com shows that there are two marshal booths on that section - one on the left side after the exit of T3 (the one visible in the photo of lap3) and one on the right hand side at the entry of T4, directly opposite of the flashing green light we see after the pass was completed. Frame-by-frame analysis of the video shows that the marshal in the booth at T3 waves a flag. Due to the lightning conditions its colour is indiscernable, but
a) its colour appears rather dark, so more likely green than yellow and
b) Vettel starts his move immediately after passing that booth, so chances are high that he saw it and it was in fact green, as it was in lap 3.
That's why we're still here, isn't it :DQuote:
Originally Posted by big_sw2000