- 18 Nov 10, 07:33#226206
Your hypothesis is that Schumi deliberately spun to provoke a safety car. There are several reasons why I think this is impossible:
- Someone has already pointed out that Schumi would have been insane to deliberately risk his life.
- It's not in Schumi's make-up or personality to compromise his own race to help someone else.
- That move was in no way guaranteed to cause a safety car. Onve the car is in a spin the driver has no control over it. Nine times out of ten the other cars would have successfully driven around him.
By your phrasing and grammar I'm guessing you're spanish. Alonso lost, and it was no one else's fault but Ferrari's (for not building a fast enough car and making an awful strategy call), Alonso himself (for some of the mistakes he made earlier in the season) and some bad luck. Live with it.
- Someone has already pointed out that Schumi would have been insane to deliberately risk his life.
- It's not in Schumi's make-up or personality to compromise his own race to help someone else.
- That move was in no way guaranteed to cause a safety car. Onve the car is in a spin the driver has no control over it. Nine times out of ten the other cars would have successfully driven around him.
By your phrasing and grammar I'm guessing you're spanish. Alonso lost, and it was no one else's fault but Ferrari's (for not building a fast enough car and making an awful strategy call), Alonso himself (for some of the mistakes he made earlier in the season) and some bad luck. Live with it.
I myself am made entirely of flaws, stitched together with good intentions... (Augusten Burroughs)