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#325939
Okay, but looking at the video it's also possible that Perez clipped Webber the same way Kimi clipped Alonso. Because Webber's spins more than turns.


Nah, Perez was well out of it - another two screen shots.....

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#325951
And then somehow, Nico Rosberg ended up getting involved. There weren't any good on-board shots which covered that part of the accident though.
#325955
And then somehow, Nico Rosberg ended up getting involved. There weren't any good on-board shots which covered that part of the accident though.


Seperate incident, everyone braked to avoid Grosjean and Webber except Senna who punted Rosberg out
#325957
And then somehow, Nico Rosberg ended up getting involved. There weren't any good on-board shots which covered that part of the accident though.


Seperate incident, everyone braked to avoid Grosjean and Webber except Senna who punted Rosberg out


:yes: Of course, well remembered.
#325986
Given all current air of hostility that currently engulfs this corner of the internet, I thought I'd share this and we can all that a group laugh about it. :D
"Conspiracy theory fueled after Alonso punt by Raikkonen"

A Spanish newspaper reporter has concocted a wild conspiracy theory in the days since Fernando Alonso’s first-lap retirement at Suzuka last weekend.

Diario AS Correspondent Manuel Franco reminded his readers that, at Spa, it was Lotus’ Romain Grosjean who triggered the chaos that ended former runaway championship leader Alonso’s race.

Then in Japan, it was the sister Lotus, driven by Kimi Raikkonen, who made contact with the Ferrari.

“There are suspicious ones in the paddock,” Franco insisted.

Perhaps he is referring to the fact that it was Alonso who pushed Raikkonen out of Ferrari – and, indeed, F1 – at the end of 2009.

Or maybe there is an Enstone factor at play, like when Renault’s Vitaly Petrov blocked Alonso in Abu Dhabi, ultimately costing the Spaniard the 2010 title.

Renault, remember, is now called Lotus, and they both shared an engine supplier with Ferrari’s main championship rival, Red Bull.

“This is F1,” Franco, defending the possible conspiracy, concluded.

Referring to the Raikkonen contact at Suzuka, however, Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali does not smell a rat.

“It was a normal racing accident, as I am sure that Kimi meant no harm,” the Italian is quoted by Auto Motor und Sport.
#326261
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Great video here from qualifying. Look how much more confidence Vettel has when going to the track limits. And also look how quick Alonso loses the small advantage gained on the pit straight.
#326264
Diario AS Correspondent Manuel Franco reminded his readers that, at Spa, it was Lotus’ Romain Grosjean who triggered the chaos that ended former runaway championship leader Alonso’s race.



Alonso was clearly the target Grosjean was intending to take out in Spa.
#326789
Because Ferrari never have a word with Sauber or Torid Rosso with things like this.


What?! It's Red Bull who have the same owner as Toro Rosso, they even had the same car deigner for a few seasons!
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