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The red flag was the right thing to do, however the race should never have been started under the safety car in the first place, and nor should the restart. Anyone who watched motoGP will know what wet weather skill looks like, current F1 drivers have become big cry babies wet it comes to the wet stuff.
Indeed, I don't understand the rationale of running the restart behind the safety car, let alone running for so long behind said safety car. Nonetheless, it was in the end a cracking good race which I thoroughtly enjoyed, and hats off to the BBC for sticking with it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sonic
^^^ spot on mate. Martin quoted a figure of 60 litres per second could be lifted off the track by the full wet. Therefore as soon as the tyres can cope it's time to go racing, simple as that. If you are talking on the radio about inters whilst still under the safety car the race could and should have been underway for a good ten laps. It's just pathetic.
What spray?Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
Even Massa of all people said after 1 lap behind the SC that it was OK to start the race. Just because Button was afraid (he was the one asking for more SC car laps) it doesn't mean it is really bad.
Maybe F1 should just ban wet racing like they do on the US ovals, one more reason for me to turn 100% to the ALMS/LMS/ILMC/Le Mans series and forget about these pu$sies who are allergic to water.
Anyone remember the wet races of the 80's and 90's? There was no need to pamper the 'racing' drivers back then.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sonic
All these new 'young guns' are a bunch of children with no balls when the going gets tough.
I don't get it, we just had a marvellous race and you keep on complaining. I agree that they were too cautious but in the end we had a proper race and that's what matters.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
He is right though. Proper race or not, they should be made race when they are able to do so and not wait because a few drivers are whinging. No driver in their right mind will say it is Ok to race when it isn't. Personally, I feel once two drivers from different teams in the top ten positions on the grid say it is Ok to race then racing should commence. If it wasn't Ok then they simply would say it because they are not stupid.Quote:
Originally Posted by DexDexter
Yeah.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
We should have just waited till most of the field crashed, so we could end up with four finishers and have a Virgin win.
Richard? Is that you? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rollo