So what, in your opinion, would have been "backing off enough?Quote:
Originally Posted by HereIam
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So what, in your opinion, would have been "backing off enough?Quote:
Originally Posted by HereIam
Perhaps I should say, now that McLaren has lodged notice of appeal with the FIA.Quote:
Originally Posted by Knock-on
wonder what today's stewards would have made of this, then
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzCqY8Wg5So
on the short straight after he let Kimi through... admittedly for a split second, but he didn't allow enough space between himself and Kimi. He came out from behind him too soon, in my opinion.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tonieke
Anyway, the fact that Ron asked Charlie twice if it was ok tells you that even RD thought it was dodgy...
Lewis didn't have to overtake Kimi at all. He would have lost two points to Kimi, but gained one over Massa, his direct rival. I'm afraid LH might be a very fast and talented driver, but he is still too 'green' to win a championship. He needs to use his head instead of his balls...
a couple of meters...Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
Do you know what?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mickey T
That was superb!!
2 drivers giving it all but fairly. Nobody pushing the other off and letting their skill decide the result.
This is what F1 should be. With drivers like Lewis, Alonso, Massa, Kimi, Kube etc, it could so easily be again.
There is a cancer in F1 and until it's removed, we will never get the sport we deserve.
he came out just like before the chicane...when kimi was breaking way earlier than Lewis again..Not because Lewis took advantage of a drag or anything else.....vid clearly shows...Quote:
Originally Posted by HereIam
and about your second part ? we are talking about racing here don't we ? If every racer would think that way races would become very boring to watch..don't you think ?
yes, funnily enough, I didn't see any chicane cutting there... :-)
I hope you saw Kimi goin off track at the first corner gaining advantage ? :-))Quote:
Originally Posted by HereIam
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Originally Posted by Tonieke
if he braked and slowed down behind Kimi instead of cutting the chicane, Lewis would have been a lot more behind Kimi than that... by cutting the chicane and then positioning himself so close to Kimi, he gained an unfair advantage in my opinion. But I'm sure you disagree... :-)
no, not when you are just about to win the championship... at this rate, he will become another Sterling Moss...Quote:
and about your second part ? we are talking about racing here don't we ? If every racer would think that way races would become very boring to watch..don't you think ?