he went flying so they'd be assessing for neck and head damage too before moving him. no way could Kimi have waited.marmer wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 11:40just on kimi in the pits going out again. i am not sure he could back up under his own power didn't Hamilton do this and get points on his super license.
so he would have had to wait for a crew to jack him up and pull him back. to a pit box that was full of medical staff and i have been on enough first aid courses to know that its better to stabilise straight away than rush moving the person. the medics could't know if they could have just popped the guy quickly onto a stretcher and moved him. just a broken leg it would be safe to move the guy (a bit mean) but they needed to figure out if the skin had been punctured and if any arteries has been opened as can happen with leg breaks.
lets not forget once this process took more than 1 minute kimi would have been a lap down and out of the points so no point wasting engine millage
He'd have had to go out, do 2 or 3 laps then hope the pits were clear, (5 minutes for 3 laps?), which i don't think they were