funny that... you didnīt see Lewis chop in front of Vettel at the pitlane entrance either did you? :pQuote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko
Fred and Lewis or neither... although Lewis does have a yellow card already ;)
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funny that... you didnīt see Lewis chop in front of Vettel at the pitlane entrance either did you? :pQuote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko
Fred and Lewis or neither... although Lewis does have a yellow card already ;)
To me the pitlane incident simply seemed like a racing incident due to 'unfortunate' coincidences. Neither driver had much to do and both teams were in situation to release their driver rightfully in that exact moment.
All I can say is I loooove this season so far...lots of action...and I also love the way FIA is dealing with it in 2010..Not like last year where drivers where treated like kids and almost every single overtaking manoeuvre/race incident ended up with some kinda penalty for this or that competitor/team !
the yellow flag rules apply while the safety car is outQuote:
Originally Posted by fandango
YellowC and Tag board ŦSCŧ
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The safety car is deployed on the track. Drivers must slow down, not overtake and be prepared to leave the normal racing line or even stop as a threat obstructs all or part of the track.
Clearly people with a Hamilton agenda are calling for ridiculous bans, suspended or otherwise. I wouldn't expect it any other way.
I echo the point that it's good to see a better approach to penalties across the board this year and so any comparison to some of the inconsistent and over-zealous decisions of the last few years are irrelevant.
As for the restart incident, the rules have changed this year and you don't have to wait until the start finish line to overtake and it would appear the particular restart line at this race was before the final corner.
I agree!Quote:
Originally Posted by TL
I don't know if I have a Hamilton agenda. I didn't like Senna or Schumacher in the past because of their attitudes to fellow competitors. I don't like Hamilton's "I'm really such a lovely guy" PR image, and I don't like the way he seems to be able to justify to himself his less-than-fair behaviour towards fellow drivers.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bobby_Hamlin
But sport is like that. There are always the goodies and the baddies, and it always depends on your own perspective.
What I find amazing is how a driver can get a warning in one race, and then in the following race continue as if nothing had happened, and get away with it. So this time it's a reprimand. What does that really mean? Does Hamilton have any reason at all to change his attitude?
Don't just tell us the punchline.........Quote:
Originally Posted by tamburello
And if you mean they let Vettel off, then that sucks more than your average Dyson.
I did. Did he drive off the circuit like wot Fred did to get in front while behind, or did he just take the hairpin leaving Vettel to follow....?Quote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote
Hamilton and his apologistas are the joke, but will you be laughing when he puts a mechanic in a wheelchair?Quote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko