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Thread: McLarens underweight?
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6th June 2010, 02:30 #31Senior Member
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I hadn't seen that, but it confirmed the suspicions I posted on this and other threads. Before the pass attempt they (Speed reporters) had said Lewis was told to conserve gas during the break, which ended at the start of lap 45. After the pass attempt they aired the radio transmission to Jenson, which stated he needed to save more fuel, leading me to think he had already been told to conserve fuel.
Originally Posted by truefan72
In either case that video shows that either the team was attempting to screw Lewis over (at least part of the team) or that Jenson wasn't being a team player. It would be interesting to know which it is, but in either case it should show a rift between either the drivers, or their respective supporting teams.
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6th June 2010, 09:29 #32Senior Member
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Maybe, but both drivers still fought fair, and Lewis ultimately stamped his authority over Jenson. At the end of the day, it could just be that JB's smooth driving style is faster when 'going slow' than Lewis'. But I don't see any great rift or conspiracy blowing up.
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6th June 2010, 09:32 #33Senior Member
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I think the pickup was to put weight back onto the tires that have been worn off during the race*
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*Statement based on no real facts.Standardises KERS standardises diffuser for 2011
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7th June 2010, 01:24 #34Senior Member
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I agree it was a clean battle, but I'm sure after being assured on the radio that Jenson wasn't going to attempt a pass, Lewis was probably less than happy when he did.
Originally Posted by SGWilko
The closure rate leads me to think that Jenson was hoping to take advantage of the situation, regardless of any team involvement. After all had Jenson been that much faster at any other time in the race the move should have come much earlier.
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http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/84215
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