Everyone who posted 5 times or more about the Breakaway Series in the course of the weekend.
Which probably includes me :arrows: :laugh:
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Everyone who posted 5 times or more about the Breakaway Series in the course of the weekend.
Which probably includes me :arrows: :laugh:
It can be hard to enforce.Quote:
Originally Posted by markabilly
There's a gentleman's agreement made in driver briefings that a driver shouldn't alter his line in the braking zone to get the better racing line.
The guy behind is at fault as long as the one in front doesn't brake test him.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
Heiki did nothing wrong, he covered the inside line and than Bourdais decided to for the outside, but forgot to turn the wheel a couple degrees more.
Kovalainen was changing line several times in the braking zone.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
You can only move once and resume your racing line into the corner. Kovalainen couldn't decide what he was doing.
Bourdais is partly at fault but this is mostly Kovalainen's error.
Braking zone?! There is no braking involved where Bourdais ran into Heiki.Quote:
Originally Posted by Malllen
How about naka, for last spot on the donKey podium?
the guy qualified well, was challenging for fourth and then just disappearred in to 11th....not sure how
The last move across the track was negligable though, Bourdais could easily have avoided that one but instead chose to be like a woman driving an X5 around Tesco car park. It was almost like he didn't realise the width of his own car. Heikki at fault for sure but the incident could still have been avoided if Seb wasn't away with the fairies.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
Watching it again, Kovalainen moved too much but Bourdais could've easily avoided him.
50/50 for me.
Having watched it a few times now, I'm moving more to a 50/50 stance.
Yes it is or was it because Kovy brake tested Seabass?Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan