I guess it depends on how you define "completely".ringo wrote: This is inaccurate, Lewis was the defending driver. Webber was passed completely.
Webber was now the attacker.
From the replays, I don't think Hamilton managed to place his car completely ahead of Webber's at any stage:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFAAD_ZP1TU
Because he was the one who lost out! I did not mean he ought to be more careful. But in hindsight, he should!ringo wrote: And why is it that everything involving Lewis, he is the one that should be more careful?
Funny you should say that now. I clearly remember you saying after the Monza incident that Massa deliberately closed his racing line to guard Alonso!!!ringo wrote: The rearward driver is always the one with more responsibility, he naturally has a wider field of vision and knows relative position of both cars.
Again, you misunderstood my post. I said I don't see why Webber should have done anything differently, not what he could have done differently!ringo wrote: Webber could have done what sutil did...