F10 on Sunday, so I'm guessing the black stuff is engine oil from Alonso's car (?).
The Hamo fan boi's simply cant accept that their golden boy did something he shouldn't have!Raftaar wrote: A healthy discussion is fine, but this constant squabling!!!
Annoying !! Suits only village folk!
ringo wrote: Leading driver acting on his own and not to the reactions of the follower.
look how harmless and sedate this is. I don't get the outrage. 3 moves, not 4 not 5, and all very slow and predictable.
And to be fair to ISLAM, ray you were the first one to bring up race out pf nowhere. No one mentioned it before you posted. It's a fact Hamilton is polarizing for many reasons. Maybe many envy his skill, popularity, ability to brush off problems that come his way etc.
What you said about braking, clearly 34s into the video (please take time to check it), Lewis assumed a normal line, and was in fact approached on the left by petrov in a normal fashion. Hamilton was not worried about being passed by petrov at all, and facilitated petrov's move on the outside.
Hamilton chose his line and stuck to it, way before the braking zones. No desperate move to prevent being out braked like what you said.
When you say he broke a rule, it would help if the exact wording was posted. I think it is agreed there there was no breach based on the exact wording, and the rules are not to be based on our own words.
Completely agree with your sentiment.Pandamasque wrote:I'm amazed and disappointed. It appears formula 1 indeed has no future, as so many of its fans (even at F1T!) couldn't care less about sportsmanship and fair competition as long as a). they are fed a 'good show'* b). their idols win.
I thought the stewards did exactly that by issuing the warning, making it clear that a repeat will not be tolerated.TheMinister wrote:I think what needs to be done from here is for the stewards to put out a clear message on the interpretation of the rule: how will any repeat of this move be considered in the future?
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...the drivers should definitely have a clear statement on whether or not they can do the same move at the next race.
I thought that was because he got stuck behind a slower car (Sutil) for a long time ? We don't know how Lewis would've fared with clean air in front of him, so a meaningful conclusion regarding the outcome of different tyre strategies can't be reached.andartop wrote:TheMinister wrote: Lewis on the other hand chose a different strategy, which helped him seem quicker during the race, but ultimately brought him just ahead of his rivals at the end.