- 17 Oct 08, 15:41#73290
The chances are slim of it happening, granted, but if you're not in, you can't win as it were. It's a pretty small thing to do, so it was worth Hamilton doing it.
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What was hamilton supposed to do ? slow down and trundle along becasue alonso had backed off the pace ?
he just kept going, you never know what a few extra seconds might do when the stewards decide the race outcome later on
Actually Lewis had no chance at scoring point's so the pass was not needed but hey he is a racer so I do understand the move.
If cars were found to be illegal or something during scrutineering, Hamilton would not have been able to get any points if he were a lap down. Therefore, there was every reason to unlap himself.
Well that does make sense mate, far fetched, but applicable.
The chances are slim of it happening, granted, but if you're not in, you can't win as it were. It's a pretty small thing to do, so it was worth Hamilton doing it.

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