- 12 Oct 10, 05:10#220004
It used to be that if the car moved at all, a penalty was given, even if the car ended up making a bad start and lost 5 places or so....
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I saw the wheel go away but since there was no commentary I had now way of telling whether it was cause or effect.
Just before you see a cloud come from the rear, it doesn't look like smoke though, so I thought, not oil, maybe a brake exploding?
Jenson seemed to do the same as Singapore, he just let Alonso back through there? Although maybe the softer tyre came into play? Alonso just breezed past him into the corner.
Massa got crowded out there, the Mercedes also twitched right, which might have been why Massa took it onto the grass.
Jenson seemed to do the same as Singapore, he just let Alonso back through there? Although maybe the softer tyre came into play? Alonso just breezed past him into the corner.
Massa got crowded out there, the Mercedes also twitched right, which might have been why Massa took it onto the grass.
Yes, maybe McLaren told Jenson to back off so that Alonso can go back through, as they did the same favour for Lewis in Singapore 1st corner.
It wasn't directed at you but someone else who suggested that Jenson moved over for Lewis in Singapore because the TEAM told him to. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
I saw the wheel go away but since there was no commentary I had now way of telling whether it was cause or effect.
Just before you see a cloud come from the rear, it doesn't look like smoke though, so I thought, not oil, maybe a brake exploding?
I saw the smoke too but for all I could tell it could just have been tire smoke from a locked brake. I could not distinguish it from other types of smoke.
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