It's easy to form a number of views about the incident, particularly if you take on board the differing driver's point of reference. I held a similar one to, 'Barrichello tried to put........', as an aggravating factor. However after coming across this photo I changed my mind! Maybe you will too!!alberto222mx wrote:I agree Schumacher did deserve the penalty but I agree too with WB that Barrichello tried to put the car where there wasn´t space, in the above picture looks clearly when Barrichello was behind MS there wasn´t enough space between the Merc and the white line.
I would say was a very dangerous maneuver from both, and the penalty is well deserved for MS, but Barrichello deserve a penalty as well.
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"How the f*** is Mark in front now? How is that possible?" exclaims Vettel on the team radio in Hungary! Watch the race edit now on F1.com
Any driver that comes in after the race and says the reason for losing was a defective radio is a "Wuss".raymondu999 wrote:Eh? I don't understand. He didn't know that Mark would've won? I would've thought that he would understand that after his own drivethrough, it was Mark's race to lose?
Just like Button did, when he almost came to a stop without warning, sending cars off the track, and allowing his teammate Hamilton, to build up a good gap at the restart.Tazio wrote:
Now this! I think it would be in the teams best interest if he understood the rules!!!!
its atleast better than this comment >> "This is RRrridiculuus ...i am fasther than him...i am fasther"Goran2812 wrote:wow... such class from vettel... NOT
he doesnt have the luxuary of live timing on his steering wheelraymondu999 wrote:Eh? I don't understand. He didn't know that Mark would've won? I would've thought that he would understand that after his own drivethrough, it was Mark's race to lose?
raymondu999 wrote:Aha. Got it. Never thought of that. Kinda like how Fernando wouldn't have known what position Lewis fed out to after his drive through in Spain (the 2nd Spain race)