anyone got a link that FOM haven't had taken down yet?
i personally think Hamilton did nothing wrong... Webber's just gutted
Which is kind of stirring things up a bit dont you think?There'll be a lot of people thinking "This will do us nicely, we'll have the championship going down to the last race".
It also depends on the speed the cars are travelling at during the SC period, does anyone know the imposed speed limit when the SC is outnae wrote:although i do think that a 5 car length, 10-12 meters is a bit close for the rules behind the SC in the wet
You can clearly see that Hamilton wasn't watching the distance specified. Blaming the SC driver is ridiculous. Exactly as Vettel had to watch a safe distance, so did Hamilton, a 5 cars length in particualr, and he failed to do so.40.7 Any car being driven unnecessarily slowly, erratically or which is deemed potentially dangerous to other drivers at any time whilst the safety car is deployed will be reported to the stewards. This will apply whether any such car is being driven on the track, the pit entry or the pit lane.
40.10 The safety car shall be used at least until the leader is behind it and all remaining cars are lined up behind him.
Once behind the safety car, the race leader must keep within 5 car lengths of it (except under 40.13 below) and all remaining cars must keep the formation as tight as possible.
40.13 When the clerk of the course calls in the safety car, it must extinguish its orange lights, this will be the signal to the drivers that it will be entering the pit lane at the end of that lap.
At this point the first car in line behind the safety car may dictate the pace and, if necessary, fall more than five car lengths behind it. As the safety car is approaching the pit entry the yellow flags and SC boards will be withdrawn and replaced by waved green flags with green lights at the Line. These will be displayed until the last car crosses the Line.
I agree. Objectively. This was anything but a Normal race. So I ask 'what is it about this guy' you do not like? cos this is bordering on the personal. Or perhaps you know the guy personally, eh?You have to look at the issue without emotional feelings towards or about one driver or against another. Lewis was doing the accordion ALL race long behind the safety car. It was much more exaggerated than normal. Not to mention on a soaking wet track. Making it harder for those behind to slow down. You guys all know that if it's bad at the front, the accordion id much worse the further you go back. They want to be as close as possible to him for the restart, so he was stomping the brakes and gas to throw them off. The safety car was playing no such games either, the 'slowing down' bits you guys are talking about Lewis swerving right, what was Bernd supposed to do not brake for it? And why the hell would the safety car do that crap anyway. He's not been accused of doing that in the past that I can remember.
What a bunch of lies! Webber was doing what any good race driver would, stay as close to the leader as possible for a chance to pass him. Lewis ran even with the SC then braked and Webber HAD to brake to keep from passing him and getting a penalty like Massa did. Lewis is shrewd and he pissed me off saying stuff like that like I'm not smart enough to figure it out. It's akin to MS lying bold face about Monaco.Lewis Hamilton wrote:"So I was making sure there was a little bit of a gap, maximising the gap that you're allowed and [using] it to my benefit.
"It was tough because Mark behind me was just too close, and all of a sudden he braked really hard and I don't know what happened – someone ran into him.
"I was constantly on the radio to my engineers to tell the Red Bull team to get Mark to make a little more of a gap because I couldn't go any faster because the pace car was in front of me.
"So I was trying to keep the distance with him and then I'd move over because I couldn't see Mark and then he'd just appear alongside me, so he kept outbraking himself.
"I felt something was going to happen, and I guess my instincts told me right."