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We might see rain later...
It's less to do with the ample room he had to re-enter the track at the time and fluke nature of bouncing out of a low spot off-track and more to do with Ferrari malfeasance of some kind, I'm sure.iotar__ wrote:Where is investigation/penalty for Raikkonen for dangerously re-entering the track?
Circumstances don't matter here IMO. Bouncing off the wall didn't cause a collision, lack of car control by a driver caused a collision. You're off track it's your duty to come back safely and keep control of the car, he did everything on his own - no other car to blame.bhall II wrote:It's less to do with the ample room he had to re-enter the track at the time and fluke nature of bouncing out of a low spot off-track and more to do with Ferrari malfeasance of some kind, I'm sure.iotar__ wrote:Where is investigation/penalty for Raikkonen for dangerously re-entering the track?
When did it break? If it was when was he coming back on track - fine, of course you can't penalise him for that. Earlier - I'm not sure but whatever, if it was car's problem no need to dissect it.ecapox wrote:I don't think it was a dangerous reentry if his suspension wasn't broken
Yup. Strange.Mandrake wrote:Why do they keep current order? Normally at a red flag situation the order of the last lap is taken. Here it would have to be the original starting order again, wouldn't it? I'm confused....
Teflonso...gandharva wrote:Penalty for Alonso inc.
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