Hungarian GP 2010 - Hungaroring

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zgred wrote:Image
i assume his leg has fully recover :p
Ay Carumba!

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WhiteBlue wrote:Image

Clearly not enough room. Should get a penalty.
I can see Michael turning his head looking at rubens or checking the gap between the fron tires, while Rubens keeping his head straight looking for a way out.Very cool of Rubens :D
Ay Carumba!

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WhiteBlue wrote:Image

Clearly not enough room. Should get a penalty.
Under which section of the sporting code?

To be honest I don't think that Schumacher should be punished for this. These guys are top racing drivers - we should trust that they have spacial awareness enough to judge when they get too close to other drivers. Had something actually happened then yes, Schumacher should be punished. But I think it is better for the sport not to discourage this kind of behaviour just out of principle. What was much more dangerous and should be punished is Mercedes' huge blunder with Rosberg's rear left during the pit-stop.

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zgred wrote:Image
Look ma! No hands!

Seriously though, that's kinda dangerous in the pit lane. Keep one hand on the wheel Kettle.

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myurr wrote:
WhiteBlue wrote:I still think that the team probably told Vettel to hold Alonso back and both forgot to remember the safety car rule of ten lengths. It was a genuine mistake by Vettel but the team did not help by not reminding him. I think the rest is just showboating to mask the team tactics and avoid further punishment.
Vettel claims he lost the radio connection for that period and didn't see the safety car lights, his mistake pure and simple.
I heard a lot of probable in that interview. That doesn't increase the credibility.
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wrigs wrote:
WhiteBlue wrote:Image

Clearly not enough room. Should get a penalty.
Under which section of the sporting code?

To be honest I don't think that Schumacher should be punished for this. These guys are top racing drivers - we should trust that they have spacial awareness enough to judge when they get too close to other drivers. Had something actually happened then yes, Schumacher should be punished. But I think it is better for the sport not to discourage this kind of behaviour just out of principle. What was much more dangerous and should be punished is Mercedes' huge blunder with Rosberg's rear left during the pit-stop.
I disagree, we should encourage passing, it's hard enough as it is without crap like this.

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Wow,that may have just been the turning point for Vettels season. Not only does he help Webber out holding up Alonso but then he earns himself a penalty for himself. I can understand why he would be frustrated, but man its a pretty silly mistake to make. I hope MCL finds some more speed over the brake and allow LH to take it to redbull for the last bit of the season.

MS, man I know its easy to pick on him at this point, but dam that was terrible. Good on RB for holding his own and keeping himself on the track.

As far the track, what a bore. Man lets get back to the classic tracks.

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WhiteBlue wrote:
myurr wrote:
WhiteBlue wrote:I still think that the team probably told Vettel to hold Alonso back and both forgot to remember the safety car rule of ten lengths. It was a genuine mistake by Vettel but the team did not help by not reminding him. I think the rest is just showboating to mask the team tactics and avoid further punishment.
Vettel claims he lost the radio connection for that period and didn't see the safety car lights, his mistake pure and simple.
I heard a lot of probable in that interview. That doesn't increase the credibility.
To be fair he claimed it when talking to the FIA guy before going out to the podium. I believe him in this case - until we hear the radio message that told him to do it. Hopefully FOM will continue their 'stirring' by releasing more radio messages.

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Complete and unchanged B U S T A R D!

At least 3 race ban would be a good punishment - good enough to show that any replacement would score better results than his bustardness.

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Webber's stint on options was absolutely brilliant! Thumbs up!

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komninosm wrote:
wrigs wrote:
WhiteBlue wrote:Image

Clearly not enough room. Should get a penalty.
Under which section of the sporting code?

To be honest I don't think that Schumacher should be punished for this. These guys are top racing drivers - we should trust that they have spacial awareness enough to judge when they get too close to other drivers. Had something actually happened then yes, Schumacher should be punished. But I think it is better for the sport not to discourage this kind of behaviour just out of principle. What was much more dangerous and should be punished is Mercedes' huge blunder with Rosberg's rear left during the pit-stop.
I disagree, we should encourage passing, it's hard enough as it is without crap like this.
I'm not sure I get your point - I'm saying we shouldn't discourage risky passes by punishing them simply because they are risky. A pass is a pass whether it's risky or not.
manchild wrote:Complete and unchanged B U S T A R D!

At least 3 race ban would be a good punishment - good enough to show that any replacement would score better results than his bustardness.
Once again, on which grounds would you punish him? Which section of the sporting code did he break?

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wrigs wrote:
To be honest I don't think that Schumacher should be punished for this. These guys are top racing drivers - we should trust that they have spacial awareness enough to judge when they get too close to other drivers. Had something actually happened then yes, Schumacher should be punished. But I think it is better for the sport not to discourage this kind of behaviour just out of principle. What was much more dangerous and should be punished is Mercedes' huge blunder with Rosberg's rear left during the pit-stop.
Thats ridiculous to only punish if a move leads to an incident. The act and intent are the same regardless of the outcome. Not punishing such actions would only encourage more reckless driving. It was a miracle that RB kept the car on the track, and this should not discount the unsafe driving from MS.

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This one is the best, Alesi was moved at all, moreover he concluded that this is just Michael...

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Still, on the upside, would be nice to seee Heidfeld getting a run round Spa.

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What a win from Webber, simply superb!! =D> =D> =D>

I feel very sorry for Vettel tho losing radio comm's and botching the restart as a result.

Schumacher should be hung drawn and quartered for that dangerous move on Rubens! [-X
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