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I'd have to watch it again to answer that. It looked to me as though he would have made the move stick if Prost hadn't swerved but I've only seen it once.
I'd have to watch it again to answer that. It looked to me as though he would have made the move stick if Prost hadn't swerved but I've only seen it once.
There is no way on earth he could have made it stick unless Prost stood on the brakes to bring the car to a halt as his car would have been on the inside, on the apex that Nick was going to turn into. If Prost hadn't swerved into Heidfeld when he did, Heidfeld was going to unquestionably turn in to Prost and cause a crash - the turn in question is just too tight for there to be any other possibility.
Again to summarise my position.
1. The crash that happened was 100% Prost's fault.
2. The move itself at the outside at that particular turn by Heidfeld was amateur in the extreme, totally inappropriate at the place he made it, and even if Prost had not caused the crash that happened, contact was nearly 100% certain at the apex. Heidfeld should have accepted that 2nd was all he was getting today.
I'd have to watch it again to answer that. It looked to me as though he would have made the move stick if Prost hadn't swerved but I've only seen it once.
There is no way on earth he could have made it stick unless Prost stood on the brakes to bring the car to a halt as his car would have been on the inside, on the apex that Nick was going to turn into. If Prost hadn't swerved into Heidfeld when he did, Heidfeld was going to unquestionably turn in to Prost and cause a crash - the turn in question is just too tight for there to be any other possibility.
Again to summarise my position.
1. The crash that happened was 100% Prost's fault.
2. The move itself at the outside at that particular turn by Heidfeld was amateur in the extreme, totally inappropriate at the place he made it, and even if Prost had not caused the crash that happened, contact was nearly 100% certain at the apex. Heidfeld should have accepted that 2nd was all he was getting today.
I'm sorry zurich_allan but you need to watch it again and review
Heidfeld was on the inside trying a move that both Sam Bird and Karun Chandhok had successfully made, Prost just rammed Him refusing to loose at the last corner.
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