- 03 Nov 08, 17:37#78269
Have a look at this http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=pQcGX0KwQqs
At 1.33 you can see Glock struggling about 2 secs ahead of hammy, and almost caught by kubica. Kubica gets the inside line into turn 10 and pushes Glock onto the wet part of the track. At 1.44 you'll see Glock go wide at turn 10 with Vettel going past and Lewis right behind him. So, where's your conspiracy?
I'm familiar with tyre issues.
This doesn't resolve the problem. Glock was racing his heart out - he is an out and out racer. Hamilton could not catch either him, nor Vettel. Hamilton never did catch Vettel. Perhaps Glock wasn't in the loop, perhaps he wanted to make a point. But we need to know what happened.Tyres doesnt explain it, in fact it is a woefully inadequate explanation. Even the worst case scenario for tyres doesn't explain 15 seconds lost over the last 30 seconds of normal racing.
But the issue is not conspiracy theories. The issue is this. There was clearly what seemed to be an easing off (15 seconds over the course of 30 seconds) and what appeared to be Glock moving across to allow cars through in the last turn. He was NOT defending his line. Most regular followers of F1 will know that without a mechanical issue, or without deliberately easing off, there would have been no way for Hamilton to catch Glock.
We know Hamilton did not speed up - both Vettel and Hamilton passed Glock. So the question is, if Glock lost control of his car WHEN exactly was it? He did not spin, he did not aquaplane (from what we saw) and he did not lock up. So WHAT happened? The only evidence we see of anything is when after Vettel and Hamilton have passed, that Glock twiches on the uphill exit. Nothing more. In any event, this is after the fact.
So where and when did Glock lose the 15 seconds?
More importantly, as there is clearly a case to answer why has no action WHATSOEVER been taken? Why havent the questions been asked considering the stewards look into every manoevure that is even slightly questionable.
Have a look at this http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=pQcGX0KwQqs
At 1.33 you can see Glock struggling about 2 secs ahead of hammy, and almost caught by kubica. Kubica gets the inside line into turn 10 and pushes Glock onto the wet part of the track. At 1.44 you'll see Glock go wide at turn 10 with Vettel going past and Lewis right behind him. So, where's your conspiracy?