One of the best GP I have seen, ever.
Absolutely no one should have been penalized, including Alonso (the Slo Mo showed he did not started before red lights went out)
=D> to all the drivers, woking up at 3am has never been so nice.
I know it doesn't prohibit side by side racing, but doesn't it say that you cannot drive down the pitlane over the first white line around the blue line separating the driving lane and the working lane? Or am I wrong and look like a complete fool? [-o< Because even if there is no rule against racing in the pit lane I think it states what is essentially my argument.myurr wrote:I agree with you - I called for side by side racing in the pitlane to be banned a couple of years ago, so I do have history on this. However your gripe is with the FIA, the rules do not prohibit this. The drivers merely race as hard as they can within the boundaries of the rules.Ray wrote:I'm safety biased because my employment is saving pilots by use of ejection seats. It's my pet peeve to see unsafe conditions go ignored or explained away with excuses. Sorry.
So yes the rules should be changed, but Lewis shouldn't be penalised for a rule that doesn't exist even if the rule should be there.
Wesley, suppose you were driving your own car. How would you react, if you saw another vehicle speeding on the pavement just next to you, desperately attempting an overtake?wesley123 wrote:You cannot blame anyone in this incident, but if i have to i blamed Vettel, he was actually forcing hamilton to the right wich was an dangerous manoevre.
Not sure which slo mo you saw but the one I saw he clearly left beforeBelatti wrote:
Absolutely no one should have been penalized, including Alonso (the Slo Mo showed he did not started before red lights went out)
Funny thing was that during the last couple of laps Senna was faster then Schumirichard_leeds wrote:LOL @Schumi.. "congratulations to the English team". Has he not noticed his car and team are based in England?
How can that sort of rule be implemented? Two lollipop men could release their cars at the same moment. It would need some sort of electronic release system. Then a computer would only give the green light if there is no one else within 55m.TheMinister wrote:I'd support a completely ruthless enforcement of the 55m rule, including any lollipops that have been raised in that area. Any breach of the rule = instant drive through penalty.