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Watch carefully! Kimi addition, comments on others? Your posts contradict themselves.
Not only Kimi. But interestingly, there wasn't even an investigation ...n smikle wrote:he broke the rules
GET A CT SCAN...DUDE...U HAVE GONE TOTALLY CRAZY...IT IS NOT A CHICANE...PLEASE KNOW THE RULES BEFORE COMMENTING ...HE is not Alonso to crash Piquet to win race...Kimi should be penalized.. he broke the rules which stat UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES!! shall you gain an advantage by going off track..
Not like there was a car pile up or anything. Kimi had this all planned out. cheater!
That right I'm going to SCREAM from the Mountain tops!Ray wrote:^
c) The race track alone shall be used by the drivers during the
race. Drivers must use the track at all times. For the avoidance of
doubt:
- the white lines defining the track edges are considered to be
part of the track but the kerbs are not, and ;
- a driver will be judged to have left the track if no part of the car
remains in contact with the track.
Should a car leave the track for any reason, and without
prejudice to 2(d) below, the driver may rejoin. However, this may
only be done when it is safe to do so and without gaining any
advantage.
And can be found here...http://argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.ns ... .07.20.pdf
Because the FIA never have any problems when Ferrari is in the wrong.raceman wrote:FIA isn't having any problems, why are we debating?![]()
That's exactly what's itching me... aren't these the same marshalls? How can two such different criteriae come from the same people? Are there new guidelines this year?ISLAMATRON wrote:Kimi gains more positions than Hamilton did last year and did not give it bak at all, and then goes off track again and hits Kubica when he gets back on and not even an investigation...
u must hate ferrari, if they cheated they would be investagted. just give it a rest just accept you love ferrariISLAMATRON wrote:Because the FIA never have any problems when Ferrari is in the wrong.raceman wrote:FIA isn't having any problems, why are we debating?![]()
A race ban for Renault for a loose tire... but not even a black flag for Kimi when the exhaust is flapping in the breeze.
Kimi gains more positions than Hamilton did last year and did not give it bak at all, and then goes off track again and hits Kubica when he gets back on and not even an investigation... but I dont expect the FIA to be fair anyway... just more cheating by the red team.
That is why it is so great when other teams beat them even where they cheat their asses off.
While I agree that this issue has sadly overshadowed what was otherwise a pretty good race, I feel I must once more point out that Kimi did NOT go off the track in third position. It's simply false, he went off the track in fourth or even fifth and rejoined third, see the video below. That's a fact and you can choose to ignore it if you want, but you can't possibly claim that he went off in third and rejoined in third because it simply is not true (no matter how much you want it to be).DaveKillens wrote:That's my position too. We all witnessed a wonderful race, and a great result by both Kimi and Force India and Fisi. It should be a cause for happiness and celebration, yet the whiners have filled this post with more negative energy than I can accept.bhallg2k wrote:Sour grapes produce such a foul whine.
(See what I did there?)
Raikkonen went off in third and rejoined in third - taking the long way round, I might add. No position gained.
Let's move on.