Giblet wrote:Suddenly 'waking up' then standing and properly extracting yourself from the car while having the presence of mind to deal with the steering wheel and walk away with perfect balance were not the actions of someone who was just knocked out.
If these guys are fitter than a world class boxer, I'd believe it - many will interview minutes after getting KO'd.
Giblet wrote:I'm not ruling it out, but sometimes people deal with rage by doing nothing.
^^^Are we even talking about Lewis...?
Guys, you saw the safety car call...the car was NOT in a dangerous position on the track. When the marshalls got close enough to look at him, they panicked and turned to their boss/medical marshall who got on the radio to Charlie. By the time they turned back around, he was conscious but the Safety Car call was already made.
What we aren't exploring is that is Hamilton quick thinking enough to fake being unconscious, and thus SC, for strategy...? I don't think the SC really worked out for McLaren but it usually is detrimental for the front runner, at the time Seb or Alonso... I forget.