Quote Originally Posted by markabilly
Better watch all three videos, even do a little stop action.

webber did move towards him as they were going up the hill, and vettell puts his wheels on the white line to avoid the contact and then webber starts to move away as though conceding the pass and the ground, then vettle moves towards him, but then Webber holds steady until right before the contact.

webber holds steady even as the wheels become interlocked and it is clear that Vettel is moving faster than webber.

Right before the two tires touch, Webber then turns his steering into Vettel with a quick move or flick of the wrists, so quick you almost need to slow mo it to see it, so as to jink the car over and then he straightens the wheel as contact is made

Webber saw this accident beginning to happen right in front of him, and did not flick his wrists to move the wheel to the opposite side, but instead moved further in to Vettel.

CHEATER CHOPPER WHO DOES NOT HAVE THE GUTS TO ADMIT THE TRUTH

Only a blind man can not see this, and once it is called to your attention, any honest man would admit it; Webber chopped into vettel rather than move away from the accident he clearly saw was going to happen if he did not.

If it were my team, i might want to fire somebody for this damage.....the gutless cheater chopper....

So no matter how bad it hurts the Aussies and fellow brits and brit lovers everywhere, and no matter how much I dislike red bull, for what they did to my man, Vettel has no fault and 100% fault on Wbber, even reckless disregard and intentional conduct, no different than what cost MS a second place in the WDC
I honestly cannot admit your viewpoint. But good luck to you - I think at least 5 guys here agree with you and are right. Unfortunately, 66 of them (so far) are wrong .