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1st November 2015, 20:07
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I have been searching for footage from the camera on Hamilton's car to find out whether his actions at the first turn of Austin was intentional, the video clip on this article from Martin Brundle was the clearest l have found:-
http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/240...top-in-america
From the look of this, Hamilton did not shove Rosberg of the track on purpose, he simply did not have any grip at the apex of the corner. He turned the steering wheel but the car continued on a wider arch than he intended. This would explain why the stewards took no punitive action. It was simply a racing incident, nothing more.
Last edited by Nitrodaze; 2nd November 2015 at 09:07.
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