Watching a replay of Kimi's pitstop incident, It appears that the red and the orange lights came on and Kimi reacted to the blue flashing light at the end of the pit lane, directly below the green light.
Hope the mechanic is OK though.
The best and the onlyPrincipessa wrote:The best overtaking move I've seen today was the one of Nakajima
I haven't noticed any others, but I imagine there have been some that simply weren't in any of the TV coverage possibly.yzfr7 wrote:I agree that the penalty should be to the team and not the driver. They are just there waiting for the team to say 'go', and they go. But why did they have to say specifically that the matter would be investigated after the race? The only reason I could think was that they wanted some words from Massa.
During the race, itv talked to the pr man (Colaini I guess) and his point was that there were 2 or 3 incidents like this in the last races and nothing happened. I can only think of Alonso/Vettel in Nurburgring, which didn't incurred any penalty indeed. Anyone noticed any other?
I think the main thing throughout all the events today, Massa's included, is that the mechanic is fine and has not sustained any serious injury.MattF1 wrote:Watching a replay of Kimi's pitstop incident, It appears that the red and the orange lights came on and Kimi reacted to the blue flashing light at the end of the pit lane, directly below the green light.
Hope the mechanic is OK though.
It's almost as if Kimi is content with his 1 World Championship.Ray wrote:Hamilton tends to crash others out of contention though. He has a real bad habit of rearending people.
Sad to see Kimi blow a motor, but he just seems to not really care. What's up with him this year?
I'm worried that someone is going to be seriously hurt if there are two cars alongside each other going down the pitlane.axle wrote:The precedent was set when Vettel wasn't punished for being released next to Alonso and then not giving up the place, instead he forced Alonso to, because he was forcing Alonso over the white line.
Vettel should have had a drive through for that. And Massa IMO should have had one today. The FIA have cocked up both decisions and as said it sets a dangerous precedent, no team now needs a lollipop man to release the car as they obviously don't need to worry about the other cars.
Massa did though deserve the win though. Punishment would have been harsh but rules are rules.