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18th September 2017, 06:25 #91
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18th September 2017, 09:00 #92
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If you say he avoided Vettel by driving into Kimi then you make him sound stupid which i believe he isn't. Plus he went close enough to Kimi to interlock wheels with him when Vettel was still quite a considerable distance away from him. So let's imagine if Max had stayed about 20 cms to his right, then Vettel, focusing on Max in his mirror would have:
A: Seen him and pulled back to the right - no accident
B: Not seen him and had contact with him - same consequence but 100% fault on Seb and possibly 10 places grid penalty for the next race.Last edited by onemanband; 18th September 2017 at 09:03.
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18th September 2017, 10:47 #93
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Bro. No one can seriously blame Verstappen for that. Both Ferrari's put him in a vulnerable position.
That start was TBK wet dream come true.
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18th September 2017, 11:39 #94
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I don't blame Verstappen at all. I was just pointing out his position in the incident - one that he put himself in by going too close to Kimi, not one that he was put in by Ferraris.
If you analyze both moves by Vettel and Verstappen separately then they are both completely fine and standard for a race start, but neither of them knew what the other was doing/about to do so it ended with disaster.
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18th September 2017, 11:48 #95
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18th September 2017, 11:54 #96
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It was a thrilling race to watch! Good Job Hamilton!
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18th September 2017, 12:47 #97
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Precisely. It's never more obvious than in that clip. This is a clear case of overthinking on the part of some posters. Yes, Verstappen veered left but only in response to Vettel shooting across like a lunatic. Mark Weber summed it up when he replied to Ferrari's post on twitter where they blamed Verstappen by stating "Said the Bloke that's never driven a go-kart". I can only assume that's the same for posters here.
I also agree with him at being irritated for the guys having to have even visited the Stewards
Though the stewards eventually cleared all three men of blame, Webber was angry the drivers even needed to give an account of themselves after the race.
"It's a joke. It's done. Seb's leaving here in pieces. Ferrari's got no points. Max's has got no points. All of them have been wiped out.
"I just get frustrated is because we've had a car race, we've left the track, these boys are in the barriers, they're massively frustrated -- they're burning inside, these boys. Then they've got to sit and listen to some guy say 'well, you know, I've got a slo-mo, we've gotta do this, we've gotta do this', it's not real."Last edited by The Black Knight; 18th September 2017 at 12:52.
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18th September 2017, 14:03 #98
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Mark Webber should become the steward. But he's too much of a flaccid penis to put his reputation on the line. Much easier to have a pop at the stewards.
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18th September 2017, 15:50 #99
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The video is very clear. Kimi was in no way at fault. Max bears at least 40% of the fault because Kimi was clearly ahead of him when contact occurred. Seb gets the remaining 60% because of his over aggressive and needless move that far to his left. I wonder if Ferrari are having a private word or two with him.
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18th September 2017, 17:18 #100
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Max didn't hit Sebastian .
Therefore , Seb's move across to block Max , although abrupt , should be seen as legal .
Kimi was on a scorching start , having nailed the lights , and slid up past Max , who was starting to react to Vettel's move .
The moment Max could have backed out was already gone because he only seemed to notice that Kimi , having made such a fantastic start , was where he was planning to go to try to out brake the lead Ferrari into turn one .
In a way , Kimi is the culprit here , for having gotten in the way of the the other two . The nerve !
Or , Max did it because he could have backed out ........like he never does !
Or , Seb is a swerving swine and wrecked everything for everyone on earth with that move .
Myself , I think the stewards got it right on this one .
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