- 25 Aug 14, 11:31#414305
It doesnt matter, Nico was never gonna make the pass, he left his nose in, many are saying this is what Senna and Lewis have done before - 'jump out the way or we crash' but Lewis has alsways got penalised when there was a crash, so that dumbarse excuse doesnt wash, when you add the implications of the title chase and Nicos admittance of not avoiding a crash to prove a point, only the bitterest of trolls give Nico the benefit of doubt
doesnt matter if it didnt look as obvious as MS style - the intent was the same
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That picture looks worse than it actually is. Here is the onboard video. You can see that Rosberg was performing a steering correction.
[youtube]RWSwsI0GC90[/youtube]
Compare that to Schumacher vs Villeneuve here, which looks much more deliberate:
[youtube]K5tNFSDDrwY[/youtube]
Rosberg is still at fault and should still be penalised, but it is nowhere near as deliberate as that still picture makes it look.
It doesnt matter, Nico was never gonna make the pass, he left his nose in, many are saying this is what Senna and Lewis have done before - 'jump out the way or we crash' but Lewis has alsways got penalised when there was a crash, so that dumbarse excuse doesnt wash, when you add the implications of the title chase and Nicos admittance of not avoiding a crash to prove a point, only the bitterest of trolls give Nico the benefit of doubt
doesnt matter if it didnt look as obvious as MS style - the intent was the same

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Seriously, this is just stupid from the FIA, it is like if I confessed attempted murder and the cops don't arrest me...Plus, some people need to go to Specsavers because Nico could've backed out and he even validated that point but nooope.
where did he turn into his teammate?? right about the same time HE TURNED IN FOR THE CORNER except there was a shiny big F1 car on the racing line 


