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2nd June 2010, 04:36 #11Senior Member
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Yes to correct the slide after his rear tire had made contact, that is what every driver in the world will do to correct his car, heck even I would have done the same
Originally Posted by markabilly
, but anyway the video doesn't get better, I don't understand how anyone can not see seb coming into webber, if you have been given limited room to play with you do that, you don't start turning in so aggressively, my understanding is Vettel's intimidating move on webber went wrong here, he just cound'nt get his car turn the other way on the dirty side, he should have know that could happen. But anyway its 90% vettel and 10% a racing incident, but none whatsoever webber. I was a fan of Vettel until this race, and now I'm not going to be supporting the sissy golden boy. He's way too arrogant and immatured to be counted anywhere near the greats.



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Munster has announced he will participate in RMC with the Puma. So, it's 3 Pumas for there and more than likely between Sesks and Munster for every round.
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