I'm not entirely certain you watched how Bianchi got passed Kobayashi. Once again now, he clouted Kobayashi on the rear 3/4s to get his car passed. Kobayashi's car snaked on impact and was damaged from said impact.WilliamsF1 wrote:Not sure if you or KK have heard stories of Monaco where it is impossible to overtake. Coulthard's Mclaren was 4 seconds faster than the arrows yet Bernoldi kept him behind while KK could not keep a slower Marussia behind
That Bianchi benefited and Kobayashi lost out from the manoeuvre should not take away from the above.
Coulthard attempting the same move would've resulted in damage for either car, as attempting a move through La Rascasse invariably leads to lost wings, damaged floors or retirement.
Besides, there are better places to overtake at Monaco.
What of Kobayashi stuffing one up the inside of Raikkonen at Brazil? Sack Raikkonen.
Not having any of Button's Brawn dominance at Abu Dhabi 2009? Sack Button.
Or overtaking Alonso at Valencia with some panache 2011? Sack Alonso.
Pulling of a series of exquisite overtaking manoeuvres at Suzuka in 2010? Sack Heidfeld, Alguesari, Sutil, Hulkenberg.
Or Nailing Rosberg and Schumacher at Sepang? Sack MSC and Rosberg.
Killing Massa on the outside at the Oz GP 2011? Sack Massa.
Picking Alonso's pocket in Brazil 2011? Sack Alonso again....oh it was a wet race too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nhXAVCZHLM
Or this little beauty on Vettel...moans about it too.
I get you don't like him, calling for his sacking when he is punted from behind reveals as much. As does pulling a demo run in wet conditions as evidence of his wet racing skills.
But if you level that sort of critique at him, we have no drivers left.