http://www.crankshafted.com/upload/f...lingalonso.jpg
Well, I still think Webber left too little room! But at least he realized his mistake quickly and allowed Alonso to get back to the racing track.
Printable View
http://www.crankshafted.com/upload/f...lingalonso.jpg
Well, I still think Webber left too little room! But at least he realized his mistake quickly and allowed Alonso to get back to the racing track.
There are two people in the world, who thought this was illeagle, and wrong.
It was not Webber, or Alonso, it just happens to be two people on this forum. And belive me if it was wrong, Alonso would be first to shout
It was on a straight, massivly wide. Alonso did not have to put his car there.Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
But excellent photo
Yes. He squeezed Massa onto the wet grass in Spa last year.Quote:
Originally Posted by studiose
:up: Alonso had plenty of time to lift while the track was wider but he chose to keep it nailed and take the position.Quote:
Originally Posted by big_sw2000
At the end of the day, thats Alonso all over, im not a fan of the his. But thats the way he drives, and f1 will be a borring place when he retaires.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Jan Yeo
Yes, How dare a Driver attempt to Defend his Position!! :rolleyes:
Does anyone have the you-tube vid?
Wow.
I can't believe this is even being discussed. How ridiculous. Was the overtaking move of the race and possibly the season so far. Incredible.
He squeezed Nando for sure, but still gave him bitumen to work with. Webber would not intentionally put any drivers in harms way. Nando, to his credit, took what little space Webber gave him and made it stick. He just didn't expect Webber to have the kahunas to outbreak and overtake again.
Overtake of the race by a country mile. Isn't this what we wanted in 2009?
http://www.planet-f1.com/story/0,189...310976,00.html
Quote:
OVERTAKING MOVE OF THE RACE
Lap 6: Mark Webber, Red Bull on Fernando Alonso, Renault.
An early contender for Overtaking Move of the Season, Mark Webbers's re-take of Alonso on Lap 6 was a minor classic. As the Red Bull rushed up the inside of the Renault at Turn 1, which had just blitzed him with the KERS button, the PF1 office held its collective breath. Surely Webbo would go sailing on and Fernando would say "adios" as he ducked underneath. But no. Mark got the Red Bull stopped and turned in and kept his place in front of Alonso. Aye carumba!