- 29 Mar 09, 10:16#98618
I got to put this incident down to Kubica. He had the speed to over take and if he was closer to the outside of the corner then he would have had Vettel and would have avoided a major collision. Vettel was squeezed to early and once that happened he had nowhere to go. Kubica at fault for me.
I couldn't give a damn what anyone says. Kubica made a suicide dive at the apex of the turn. Vettel couldn't have done anything to avoid the collision. He was at the acceleration point. If he would have braked, he would have slid into kubica. If he would have accelerated (as he did), he still would have (and did) hit kubica. If Vettel would have simply lifted his heels, he would have lost traction and still hit Kubica. It was entirely Kubica's fault. As soon as Kubica dived in, Vettel was screwed. That's all there is to it. If there are any other drivers with formula experience out there, feel free to challenge my assessment. However, I doubt they will. This was a textbook example of exactly what not to do.
Dive?? go back and watch it on your DVR please.
I got to put this incident down to Kubica. He had the speed to over take and if he was closer to the outside of the corner then he would have had Vettel and would have avoided a major collision. Vettel was squeezed to early and once that happened he had nowhere to go. Kubica at fault for me.
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