The video you posted in no way supports your claim.
Senna made contact and unsettled Massa's Ferrari, which is inherently on the knife edge of adhesion, at which point Isaac Newton took over, and they both ended up off-track.
Yes, through no fault of his own, which is hardly reason enough to replace him.jamsbong wrote:Massa crash into Senna
I call BS. The diminutive stayed MAS the whole time. Never once did it become NEWbhallg2k wrote:Senna made contact and unsettled Massa's Ferrari, which is inherently on the knife edge of adhesion, at which point Isaac Newton took over, and they both ended up off-track.
Definitely not the reason to replace him. But there has been heaps of other reasons to do so...hehe.bhallg2k wrote:Yes, through no fault of his own, which is hardly reason enough to replace him.jamsbong wrote:Massa crash into Senna
There are plenty of other reasons for that.
Massa carried too much speed into the corner for the line he needed to take to avoid Senna, in a red mist moment, and ended up driving into the side of him. I've not seen any video evidence that there was contact before Massa understeered into Senna. Happy to be proven wrong.bhallg2k wrote:Yes, through no fault of his own, which is hardly reason enough to replace him.jamsbong wrote:Massa crash into Senna
There are plenty of other reasons for that.
myurr wrote:Happy to be proven wrong.