- 18 Apr 10, 23:54#196352
It was not illegal then. There's some new rule (i think its new) regarding not being able to release a car if another is XX m behind... that rule saw somebody get penalised in Bahrain... i really dont remember who it was.
I'm sure Ferrari would rather have Alonso able to move forward than being held back by Massa again........ for some reason, Massa has been struggling. He's got some results, but has struggled to get pace in the race and has suffered from more or less the same strategies boinks as Alonso.
I wonder what anyone critisizing Hamilton' exit alongside Vettel thought of Kimi's Exit alongside Kubica in Canda just before Hamilton ran into the back of him at the red light. I'm not excusing Hamilton for that incident but a lot of people disagreed with me that Kimi had done anything wrong.
I thought Hamiltons move across to get into the pits was a bit dodgy today but it looks like there wasn't actually anything wrong with it.
It was not illegal then. There's some new rule (i think its new) regarding not being able to release a car if another is XX m behind... that rule saw somebody get penalised in Bahrain... i really dont remember who it was.
Alonso got better traction out of the hairpin and got on the wrong side of Massa and stopping him from making the turn onto the main straight, nothing deliberate but I'm sure Ferrari will be keen for that not to happen again.
I'm sure Ferrari would rather have Alonso able to move forward than being held back by Massa again........ for some reason, Massa has been struggling. He's got some results, but has struggled to get pace in the race and has suffered from more or less the same strategies boinks as Alonso.
Came out fighting indeed.