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By bonetista
#16293
Stewards investigating Hamilton's driving

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World championship leader Lewis Hamilton is currently under investigation by the race stewards at the Chinese Grand Prix over his behaviour behind the safety car in Fuji last weekend, autosport.com can reveal.
It is understood that the FIA has been supplied with new information about Hamilton's driving behind the second safety car phase - where it is suggested that he contributed to the collision between Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel.
It is not clear what this new evidence may be, but it could relate to video footage suggesting that Hamilton was braking and accelerating excessively.
An FIA spokesman confirmed that the stewards were looking into the matter.
"New evidence has been brought to the stewards attention and they are currently investigating the matter," he said.
It is understood Hamilton has been asked to meet with the stewards tomorrow.
The Webber/Vettel accident was not caught on camera by Formula One's official coverage, but a Youtube video of the accident filmed from the grandstands has highlighted how Hamilton slowed down dramatically on the right of the track, forcing Webber to slow down and catch Vettel unaware.
Formula One's regulations dictate that the race leader must keep a standard distance behind the safety car until the lap before it is due to come into the pits.
Article 40.10 of the F1 Sporting Regulations states: "The safety car shall be used at least until the leader is behind it and all remaining cars are lined up behind him. Once behind the safety car, the race leader must keep within 5 car lengths of it."
With Vettel having already been handed a 10-place grid penalty in China for his part in the accident, it is thought that if the stewards believe Hamilton has done wrong then he could be punished in a similar fashion.
Red Bull Racing's Mark Webber said on Thursday that he believed Hamilton's behaviour had contributed to the accident.
"It definitely contributed to Sebastian hitting me up the back because he (Hamilton) wasn't doing what he was supposed to be doing, clearly," Webber told a news conference.
"He spoke in the drivers' meeting about how good a job he was going to do and he did the opposite. Still, we know for next time."

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/62978

THE VIDEO:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hWIfBkVQUk
By bonetista
#16294
The stewards should investigate his behaviour behind the safety car at the begining of the race too, when Alonso was behind him.
By aboldero
#16308
the rules actually say...

"40.10 The safety car shall be used at least until the leader is behind it and all remaining cars are lined up behind him. Once behind the safety car, the race leader must keep within 5 car lengths of it (except under 40.13 below) and all remaining cars must keep the formation as tight as possible."

therefore ALL cars should be penalised as the gaps between cars are not tight by any measurement, and this goes for the formation lap too...

"38.8 During the formation lap practice starts are forbidden and the formation must be kept as tight as possible."

http://argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.ns ... penelement



to hell with it, lets just ban everyone, they all break those rules..
By Vox
#16320
doesnt the video show him beside and nearly in front of the safety car as well?
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By pit_babe
#16334
The stewards should investigate his behaviour behind the safety car at the begining of the race too, when Alonso was behind him.
alonso is no angel
By harryburgundy
#16340
Here we go again......never seen Schumacher or Montoya or maybe a few other drivers do that before...no siree...never. Or then again.......
It will be another sorry day for the sport(?) this season if LH gets penalised....though not as unjust and as blatantly pro-Ferrari as McLarens fine.
By WaldemarNZ
#16341
There is simply no need for a “championsâ€
By harryburgundy
#16343
[quote="WaldemarNZ"]There is simply no need for a “championsâ€
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By texasmr2
#16344
[quote="WaldemarNZ"]There is simply no need for a “championsâ€
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By 130R
#16345
That's alittle extreme I think, I respect your opinion though, and I'm not a big McLaren fan but Lewis is a very gifted driver. Some of his tactic's and on-track action's are in question but I think he respresent's F1 overall in a positive manner.


I'd second that ^^^
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By pit_babe
#16352
[quote="texasmr2"][quote="WaldemarNZ"]There is simply no need for a “championsâ€
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By texasmr2
#16355
and the antics of a recently retired ferrari driver were never questionable?

This thread is about Lewis so please keep it on topic :roll: !
By Mikep99
#16388
That's alittle extreme I think, I respect your opinion though, and I'm not a big McLaren fan but Lewis is a very gifted driver. Some of his tactic's and on-track action's are in question but I think he respresent's F1 overall in a positive manner.


I'd second that ^^^


I third that
By ArtHowe
#16415
and the antics of a recently retired ferrari driver were never questionable?

This thread is about Lewis so please keep it on topic :roll: !


I fail to see that enquiring as to why Hamilton's tactics should be investigated whereas other drivers' very similar tactics are not, or never were, investigated is off topic. But I guess you are the new sherriff. :?

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