- 14 Sep 11, 22:32#274790
I wouldn't expect any driver to give up a position when their is a vague chance of getting past. It's racing, these things happen.
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Yeah? From what I remember, it was a banzai move from Kobi that turned out badly. I remember also Montreal, he braked on an acceleration zone and crashed with Nick. If you want a perfect guy, go look for Jenson
I wouldn't expect any driver to give up a position when their is a vague chance of getting past. It's racing, these things happen.
It is by far the best thing ive ever seen on tv.
I wouldn't mention that when you go for your RAF interview. They won't even trust you with a paper aeroplane!
Yeah? From what I remember, it was a banzai move from Kobi that turned out badly. I remember also Montreal, he braked on an acceleration zone and crashed with Nick. If you want a perfect guy, go look for Jenson
Is that so?
From what i remember it was Hamilton making moves not Kobayashi, the overtakee is not the mover, i remember also in Montreal that he didnt ACCELERATE into a acceleration zone because his tyres were completely shot, he had no grip and Heidfeld didnt work it out.
If you want a perfect guy, go look at Kobayashi?
Yeah? From what I remember, it was a banzai move from Kobi that turned out badly. I remember also Montreal, he braked on an acceleration zone and crashed with Nick. If you want a perfect guy, go look for Jenson
Is that so?
From what i remember it was Hamilton making moves not Kobayashi, the overtakee is not the mover, i remember also in Montreal that he didnt ACCELERATE into a acceleration zone because his tyres were completely shot, he had no grip and Heidfeld didnt work it out.
If you want a perfect guy, go look at Kobayashi?
He didn't "not acelerate", he braked.
I wouldn't expect any driver to give up a position when their is a vague chance of getting past. It's racing, these things happen.
He said he wasn't racing him though, it's contradictory his actions. Saying a vague chance to get by is being polite, the only way he had of beating Hamilton in that move was by punting him off. Guess that worked.
I wouldn't expect any driver to give up a position when their is a vague chance of getting past. It's racing, these things happen.
He said he wasn't racing him though, it's contradictory his actions. Saying a vague chance to get by is being polite, the only way he had of beating Hamilton in that move was by punting him off. Guess that worked.
That's unfair, Hamilton moved into him because he didn't know Kobayashi was there. Kobayashi still has a right to the race track, he doesn't have to let up, wasn't being blue flagged.
I wouldn't expect any driver to give up a position when their is a vague chance of getting past. It's racing, these things happen.
He said he wasn't racing him though, it's contradictory his actions. Saying a vague chance to get by is being polite, the only way he had of beating Hamilton in that move was by punting him off. Guess that worked.
That's unfair, Hamilton moved into him because he didn't know Kobayashi was there. Kobayashi still has a right to the race track, he doesn't have to let up, wasn't being blue flagged.
It's not unfair, Koboyashi made the claim he wasn't fighting Lewis right? Going on the outside 1/4 up on the car ahead says to me he is fighting for position! What's this right to the racetrack s***?
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