- 27 Mar 11, 08:47#247216
I can't see why they'd throw the result out, it was clearly damaged, you could see it hanging out grinding on the ground lap after lap
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Vettel and Buemi both Maintained or Gained an Advantage by Exceeding the Track Limits - without penalty.
Vettel and Buemi both Maintained or Gained an Advantage by Exceeding the Track Limits - without penalty.
Yes they did.I think the rule is too restrictive. why not just let the cars go anywhere...I mean a wider track. But thats a whole other discussion.
D'you think Di Resta was 'team ruled'?
Vettel and Buemi both Maintained or Gained an Advantage by Exceeding the Track Limits - without penalty.
Vettel and Buemi both Maintained or Gained an Advantage by Exceeding the Track Limits - without penalty.
Yes they both had four wheels of the track at any one time. I really have no problem with it unless they penalize Lewis...
It wasn't about ballast, if they lose parts they can replace them to meet the weight requirement. The possible issue is the wear on the floor. It shouldn't be an issue though as it's not due to the cars ride height that caused the wear but a damaged part.
It wasn't about ballast, if they lose parts they can replace them to meet the weight requirement. The possible issue is the wear on the floor. It shouldn't be an issue though as it's not due to the cars ride height that caused the wear but a damaged part.
I don't understand..how do you replace the bits when the car is in a race? The issue which I see here is Lewis driving an underweight car as a result of ballast being lost. A car has to be racing as per minimum weight, and I fear the broken floor might have caused the car to cross the minimum weight line.
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