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Thread: 2020 Tuscan GP - Mugello
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13th September 2020, 13:40 #11
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I have to say the marshalls this weekend have been exceptionally slow. In watching both F2 races and now this race.
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13th September 2020, 13:43 #12
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What a strange restart by Bottas which ultimately triggered the pile-up farther down the field. Will we actually be getting any racing this afternoon?
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13th September 2020, 13:43 #13
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I must say Bottas weaving and ultra slow start caused this. Ridiculous. Tbh I would penalize him.
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13th September 2020, 13:45 #14
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13th September 2020, 13:47 #15
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TBH I think it was excessive for Bottas to hold everyone up like that, but not against the regs, so I'd be surprised if he got a penalty. Still, the regs need tweaking because it's very dangerous stuff - the drivers in the back don't have a way to know that the frontrunners are slow, so as soon as they hit the throttle, then there's a clusterfuck.
I wish we can get a replay of the Sainz spin in T2 because at some point I got the impression that he was already spinning, or at least understeering, when he hit Stroll.
And oh dear, Gasly. That was a terrible qualifying yesterday and he topped it off with a weird crash - mostly his mistake IMO, but it's one of these things that happen in the first lap. At the same time, he should know that if you get in the gap between two cars right before a tight corner, that gap is going to disappear and so will your car if you don't back out.
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13th September 2020, 13:48 #16
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13th September 2020, 13:49 #17
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Spa 1998 comes to mind with this pile up
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13th September 2020, 13:51 #18
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13th September 2020, 13:53 #19
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But...Latifi was going balls out without anyone else which then triggered Sainz to go to. So Latifi is the true villain and Sainz for not paying attention. This might be a case where the teams should be allowed to talk to their drivers on restarts. But Bottas ridiculous slow restart was a factor too
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13th September 2020, 13:54 #20
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Found a replay on Reddit - not great, but it seems like Sainz and Stroll were parallel, but just a bit too close and Stroll had the outside, so he was faster, clipped Sainz' tyre and that was that. Sainz should have stayed a bit more on the inside there, but well, that's his race gone now.
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