2012 Abu Dhabi GP - Yas Marina

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RB_[Gnx] wrote:The strange thing is that he has been Told to stop the car rather than stoping it on his own ( A bit Different from The Lewis Case ) :|
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banibhusan wrote:Alonso is also being investigated for unsafe release. But that'll most likely result in a fine for the team. So he should be safe.
yeah, but it was Grosjean who was released unsafely!!!!

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Lewis Hamilton, what a lap!
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banibhusan wrote:Alonso is also being investigated for unsafe release. But that'll most likely result in a fine for the team. So he should be safe.
It was grosjean that got released in front of Alonso. So it would be GRO's fault. But it was really minor. Nothing should come of it.
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clipsy1H wrote:
stefan_ wrote:Vettel should start from the back of the grid because he didn't return to the pits / parc ferme after qualifying on its own power. He can have the right amount of fuel for the sample, but he should be penalised.
for what!! if he has enough fuel for tests why should get a penalty? :wtf:
Car needs to get back to pits under its own power and than have enough fuel for tests. Othervise everyone would be stopping at finish line once they set their time

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Mika1 wrote:Lewis Hamilton, what a lap!
0.596 faster than Maldonado in a Williams, impressive.
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Crabbia wrote:
banibhusan wrote:Alonso is also being investigated for unsafe release. But that'll most likely result in a fine for the team. So he should be safe.
It was grosjean that got released in front of Alonso. So it would be GRO's fault. But it was really minor. Nothing should come of it.
The team asking him to stop crashing cars and now they let him go out of the box unsafely. Maybe they are testing his nerves to decide on his renovation :lol: :lol:

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Forza wrote:Live timing Qualifying
Looks like Williams have either fixed there DRS or running much lower wing angle
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FrukostScones wrote:
Mika1 wrote:Lewis Hamilton, what a lap!
0.596 faster than Maldonado in a Williams, impressive.
and 0.7 improvement on Q2 =D>

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Red bull have been changing the fluid levels in the cars between qualifying and the race.
It is legal to do so, but only in the event of imminent failure.
Apparently, they have been doing so the last 3/4 races.

Ferrari have asked the FIA for clarification.

And the FIA have it outlined, it MUST be in the event of IMMINENT failure.
I think Red bull have pulled Vettel over to add a bit of drama to something they want to change... Like the fluid levels.
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WilliamsF1 wrote:
FrukostScones wrote:
Mika1 wrote:Lewis Hamilton, what a lap!
0.596 faster than Maldonado in a Williams, impressive.
and 0.7 improvement on Q2 =D>
hopefully wise driving tomorrow, than a podium could be possible.
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Again, because nobody reading this thread. Gro vs. Alo. Official decision is No further action.

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I hope Perez gets a penalty for blocking Senna

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FoxHound wrote:Red bull have been changing the fluid levels in the cars between qualifying and the race.
It is legal to do so, but only in the event of imminent failure.
Apparently, they have been doing so the last 3/4 races.

Ferrari have asked the FIA for clarification.

And the FIA have it outlined, it MUST be in the event of IMMINENT failure.
I think Red bull have pulled Vettel over to add a bit of drama to something they want to change... Like the fluid levels.
That's very interesting if true.

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If the driver was told to stop without a part being actually breaked, than it is a controlled situation and in my oppinion it does not go under the situation of a part failing or potentially failing on the way back to the pit lane that wouldn't allow the car to power itself.
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