- 24 Jul 12, 16:01#313695
The rules state leaving the track constitutes having all four wheels over the white line that defines the track. But my point is that Vettel is as guilty as anyone of doing it and has gotten away with it many times, he did it one time too many and got busted. The Lewis Hamilton incident was different, Rosberg basically pushed Hamilton off the track, Hamilton clearly had a distinct speed advantage and did return to the track before the overtake was complete; Vettel was clear past Button before returning to the track confines.
They all do it, though they don't always all get punished.
Come to think of it, having even just one wheel over the white line should be classed as leaving the track. If there were a brick wall on the white line they'd be knackered!
The rules state leaving the track constitutes having all four wheels over the white line that defines the track. But my point is that Vettel is as guilty as anyone of doing it and has gotten away with it many times, he did it one time too many and got busted. The Lewis Hamilton incident was different, Rosberg basically pushed Hamilton off the track, Hamilton clearly had a distinct speed advantage and did return to the track before the overtake was complete; Vettel was clear past Button before returning to the track confines.
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