Korean GP 2010 - Yeongam

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Isn't it an instant DQ if you pull the car in the garage nose first? I think I heard that on a broadcast before.

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dave34m wrote:
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dave34m wrote:Looks like Webber just ran out of talent
Talent would stop a sodden wet racetrack from claiming a victim? He got over on a curb slightly, he didn't go barreling off track. A simple small mistake in these conditions is magnified tremendously. We should be thankful that neither he nor Nico got hurt.
wtf, simple driver error. weren't you going back to bed
That's exactly what I said. It was a simple error, not a lack of talent.

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Is it me or is the pit exit badly designed?

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any more rain expected?? this is getting pretty interesting..
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... Someone from a team said that there was more rain to come.

And yeah, the pit lane is very awkward, but so is that entire section leading up to it, with the concrete walls.
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Ray wrote:
dave34m wrote:
Ray wrote:Talent would stop a sodden wet racetrack from claiming a victim? He got over on a curb slightly, he didn't go barreling off track. A simple small mistake in these conditions is magnified tremendously. We should be thankful that neither he nor Nico got hurt.
wtf, simple driver error. weren't you going back to bed
That's exactly what I said. It was a simple error, not a lack of talent.
Making errors is a lack of talent.

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In this case, what about the rule for one pitstop in race?

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it is upto the pitlane strategy to declare a clear winner... track conditions are getting really good.. slowly the drivers are posting fastest laps.... finally
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Looks like Kubica needs Ferraris old lights system. Because a board obviously doesn't work.

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=D> Hamilton taking Alonso in the pits. =D>
The wheel nut was dropped by a mechanic.
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wrigs wrote: Making errors is a lack of talent.
No it isn't. If that were the case then no driver has any talent because they've all made mistakes, some of them quite massive. That's not even logical.