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Post by Carlo_Carrera on Jul 8, 2020 13:48:06 GMT -8
Go ahead and wreck your cars trying it. In F1 I will only wreck my car if the driver I am overtaking illegally crashes into me.
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Post by mmi16 on Jul 8, 2020 18:00:22 GMT -8
Go ahead and wreck your cars trying it. In F1 I will only wreck my car if the driver I am overtaking illegally crashes into me. Ha Ha!
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Post by kingfisher on Jul 8, 2020 22:57:54 GMT -8
Thought as it was developing that Albon was being a bit desperate and should have waited to overtake Hambone at a better spot, given his experience with him in Brazil. I imagine he's now learned his lesson with Lewis and should Lewis take him out again, he can expect Lewis to receive either a drive-through penalty, 30 sec. penalty, 10 sec.penalty or a socially-distanced whisper-of-admonishment.
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Post by pushtopass on Jul 9, 2020 3:15:18 GMT -8
The obligation of the passer is to pull off the pass WITHOUT the passee having to take any actions to avoid contact. Albon got greedy and tried a move of low probability - the penalty to Hamilton is superfluous, Albon F'd up his own race, especially since he was on fresh Softs and Hamilton was on worn Hards. I understand, so a racer goes to make a clean pass on someone and the driver being passed defends by driving right into him/her and the person making the pass is then at fault? Good god what a joke. I guess I do not define "holding the same line consistently since prior to the apex" the same as you define "driving right into" Albon
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