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#148028
Kimi knew from the start that he was going to do that, just to make sure he got a clean exit and didn't get involved in someone's accident. He ended up covering more mileage as a result, rather than taking a 'shortcut'. Plus back in the day, that was an accepted line, La Source has had that option for a while now, it's an established trick, the runoff there is just a bit bigger now. He clearly did gain an advantage but only from smart driving and getting on the throttle better as a result
By Brandz
#148030
Kimi knew from the start that he was going to do that, just to make sure he got a clean exit and didn't get involved in someone's accident. He ended up covering more mileage as a result, rather than taking a 'shortcut'. Plus back in the day, that was an accepted line, La Source has had that option for a while now, it's an established trick, the runoff there is just a bit bigger now. He clearly did gain an advantage but only from smart driving and getting on the throttle better as a result


isn't that cheating?
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By EwanM
#148031
It's not cheating, it's called bending the rules. As i've said he would never get penalised for that so he was well within his rights.
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By Frosty
#148032
He was in 4 place when he went off and when he passed over the white line again he was still in 4th place.

[EDIT] He did nothing wrong
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By EwanM
#148035
He was in 4 place when he went off and when he passed over the white line again he was still in 4th place.

[EDIT] He did nothing wrong


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on the other hand ;)
#148036
They all could have done it. It would be slower under normal conditions, which is why no one does it once the race got going, it just guarantees a good exit in the event of an indecent at La Source which Kimi correctly anticipated and went round without compromising his exit speed. If they had all got through without anyone getting held up (unlikely but speaking hypothetically here) then Kimi would have probably lost a place as he had to travel further and had less traction.
By Brandz
#148037
He was in 4 place when he went off and when he passed over the white line again he was still in 4th place.

[EDIT] He did nothing wrong


right, but becoz he went off he was able to take places after
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By Frosty
#148038
He was in 4 place when he went off and when he passed over the white line again he was still in 4th place.

[EDIT] He did nothing wrong


right, but becoz he went off he was able to take places after

He had the exact same track position so it's fair the reason he started to overtake people because he just KERS them.
By Gaz
#148040
Simple. He gained no competitive advantage.


If you look at the pictues,he doesn't take such a sharp corner so keeps more speed going through.

The pictures :
picture 3 ...Hes 5th
picture 4 ...hes 4th
picture 5 ...hes 3rd
picture 6 ...hes 2nd

How is that not an advantage?.

Don't get me wrong i wouldn't do him for it, but think that line maybe used by a few more drivers next time.


in 6 he is 3rd, he is 2nd after eau rouge when he KERS pas the BMW but yeh it certainly looks like by avoiding the melee he made up more placeds that he wouldn't of normaly.
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By Denthúl
#148041
He was in 4 place when he went off and when he passed over the white line again he was still in 4th place.

[EDIT] He did nothing wrong


right, but becoz he went off he was able to take places after

He had the exact same track position so it's fair the reason he started to overtake people because he just KERS them.


:yes:
By Gaz
#148046
He was in 4 place when he went off and when he passed over the white line again he was still in 4th place.

[EDIT] He did nothing wrong


right, but becoz he went off he was able to take places after

He had the exact same track position so it's fair the reason he started to overtake people because he just KERS them.


:yes:


Thats true, but could he of KERS them if he was behind them.
#148050
I didn't think much of it when I saw the race as it was common practice prior to last year and the Hamilton incident. But looking back at the footage it does seem like he got an advantage by not having to slow down as much as he took a wider sweeping line. It's another case of FIA stewards being highly inconsistent. Maybe a new rule banning throttle usage on the run off areas would be appropriate, that'd give the driver an incentive to get back on the track as soon as safely possible and not maximise the run off area.
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By texasmr2
#148054
I have two view's on this matter,
1. Since Kimi did not shortcut the corner there should be no penalty yet I
did think he was supposed to relinguish the position he gained, very grey
area imho so I'm not sure about the latter part.
2. If Kimi had not used the full run-off area and tried to rejoin under full
acceleration going over the grassy part it could have meant a huge
shunt.
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