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  • Joe318is
    R3V OG
    • Sep 2005
    • 6451

    #616
    He gave the poition back, but not fully.

    I do agree that he should of not, for his own sake, tried to pass Kimi at the next turn. Had he let it go and got him up the hill or under braking for les combes there would of been no issue.

    Because of that, it could be argued that he gained an advantage by running wide. I dont entirely agree.

    BUT i will say, that his bitching in the drivers interviews about Kimi pushing him off course and that its a cheap move blah, blah, blah. That was Hamiltons way of passing people in Germany, so he can shut the fuck up about Kimi squeezing him off track.


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    • sennafan
      Wrencher
      • Jan 2008
      • 205

      #617
      Baseball has unwritten rules. F1's dont try to pass DC and dont pass red cars. What's done is done. So he as to get over it and be ready to take on red cars at their home track. It wont be easy. Red team should back massa and that will make it harder to win this year.

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      • Dave
        E30 RAT
        • Nov 2003
        • 11675

        #618
        I can't stand Lewis. Yet this seems unduly harsh. A grid penalty at the next race would have sufficed.
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        • Jon325i
          R3V OG
          • Oct 2003
          • 6934

          #619
          First, in regards to Kimi....what is the Finnish for choke? :nice: Once again, rain proves to be the ultimate equalizer in F1. I think its safe to say who is Ferrari's #1.

          Now, on to the penalty call involving Lewis and Kimi in the closing laps. When I saw Lewis cut the corner at the final chicane to avoid Kimi (and temporarily taking 1st) then cede the lead spot back to Kimi, it appeared to me like it was a legit and clean move on Hamilton's part since I did not see any contact made - but I guess the FIA rules state otherwise......I guess its up to the race stewards to determine what is "fair and just" for the incident in question. Here are some links regarding the penalty handed to Hamilton and Massa being given the victory.







          Some quick research re: the penalty handed down to Hamilton, see Sec. 16.3



          So with this change in the outcome of the Belgium Grand Prix, here are the points standings for the drivers....

          1 Lewis Hamilton 76
          2 Felipe Massa 74
          3 Robert Kubica 58
          4 Kimi Raikkonen 57
          5 Nick Heidfeld 49
          6 Heikki Kovalainen 43
          7 Jarno Trulli 26
          8 Fernando Alonso 23
          9 Mark Webber Red 19
          10 Timo Glock 15
          11 Nelson Piquet 13
          12 Sebastian Vettel 13
          13 Rubens Barrichello 11
          14 Nico Rosberg 9
          15 Kazuki Nakajima 8
          16 David Coulthard 6
          17 Sebastien Bourdais 4
          18 Jenson Button 3
          19 Giancarlo Fisichella 0
          19 Adrian Sutil 0

          .....and for the constructors title....

          1 Ferrari 131
          2 McLaren-Mercedes 119
          3 BMW Sauber 107
          4 Toyota 41
          5 Renault 36
          6 Red Bull-Renault 25
          7 Williams-Toyota 17
          8 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 17
          9 Honda 14
          10 Force India-Ferrari 0

          Things just a lot more interesting going into Monza next week.
          Last edited by Jon325i; 09-07-2008, 10:10 AM.
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          • TDE30
            R3V OG
            • Feb 2008
            • 7042

            #620
            The race was certainly more spontaneous than Valencia. Never have I seen more of Spa's bipolar weather than today. It was nice to see the BMW's in the points through Quali and Race, but you could tell Kubi was perturbed post-race. Both STR drivers drove a stellar race, I was particularly surprised with Bourdais' wet weather driveability. Both Finns had a shitty day today, despite Lewis' rather harsh penalty Räikkönen seems to show everyone that he may just have the worst luck of any current Formula One driver.

            I just learned about Lewis' penalty. I heard Bob Varsha say something after the race about awaiting to hear what the steward's response would be, but I tossed it off as something that would be very doubtful after the completion of the race. I (like Dave) figured a grid-spot penalty at Monza would have been more than sufficent. I guess not though, expect to see McMerc appealing that ruling throughout the week. I assume that after this ruling, Hamilton gets P3?
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            • Dave
              E30 RAT
              • Nov 2003
              • 11675

              #621
              Well, as Jon pointed out with the rule, the penalty leveled seems to have been the only real option.
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              • dinanm3atl
                R3V OG
                • Feb 2007
                • 7305

                #622
                1. Damn fine driving and move by Heidfeld to switch tires. He dropped off the radar and came back!

                2. Kimi I think just doesn't care. Rumors of his retirement because he doesn't want to race forever and I think he is just done. He doesn't really care.

                3. The rule of you can't pass after going off or however you word it is flawed. Hamilton and Kimi flew off line, out into the grass and then asphalt and then are right back on the gear box next corner? There are some places at some tracks you could drive straight through a corner and catch up to someone by 'accident'.

                *obviously someone agrees with me*

                4. I love Spa


                Love all the 'crying' because someone passed a red car.

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                • ldsbeaker
                  No R3VLimiter
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 3098

                  #623
                  x eleventy. I LOVE Spa.

                  I hate Lewis. (so does my wife)
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                  • TDE30
                    R3V OG
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 7042

                    #624
                    Originally posted by dinanm3atl
                    3. The rule of you can't pass after going off or however you word it is flawed. Hamilton and Kimi flew off line, out into the grass and then asphalt and then are right back on the gear box next corner? There are some places at some tracks you could drive straight through a corner and catch up to someone by 'accident'.

                    *obviously someone agrees with me*
                    Whilst I think that Hamilton's penalty was a bit unnecessary, his move was very blatant. He was a few car lengths behind Räikkönen, went off course, and then (magically) he was right on the back of his gearbox. Hamilton fan or not, surely you noticed that.
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                    • dinanm3atl
                      R3V OG
                      • Feb 2007
                      • 7305

                      #625
                      Yah I agree and Kimi did the SAME THING.

                      Let's say you are 5 or 6 car lengths behind, you 'overshoot' a corner, drive the asphalt, come back on track in front and then slow down a little and get right back into it on the gearbox of the person in front of you.

                      How 'fair' does that sound?

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                      • TDE30
                        R3V OG
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 7042

                        #626
                        Originally posted by dinanm3atl
                        Yah I agree and Kimi did the SAME THING.

                        Let's say you are 5 or 6 car lengths behind, you 'overshoot' a corner, drive the asphalt, come back on track in front and then slow down a little and get right back into it on the gearbox of the person in front of you.

                        How 'fair' does that sound?
                        Eh? We must be in agreement on that situation then. I thought you were defending LH. His move may have started out innocent (missed brake point, went off-course,) but we quickly capitalized on the moment by flying up on Räikkönen.
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                        • dinanm3atl
                          R3V OG
                          • Feb 2007
                          • 7305

                          #627
                          Exactly.

                          What I was saying is you could abuse the rule and gain ground.

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                          • Jean
                            Moderator
                            • Aug 2006
                            • 18228

                            #628
                            What a race! Damn, I can't believe it. Massa is doing a great, I hope he wins the wc.

                            I can't f-ing stand LH, not because I want Kimi to still somehow WIN as he is capable. but because LH is soo arrogant in his interviews.... argh.


                            "to be honest, he pushed me wide, i was a little bit ahead, and I uhm was on the outside of turn 1 , i mean, he could have been fair, if , i had no room , so, he basically pushed me..."

                            call mommy.
                            Last edited by Jean; 09-07-2008, 08:08 PM.
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                            • E30Kaiser
                              E30 Mastermind
                              • Mar 2008
                              • 1790

                              #629
                              Vettel did a stellar race as did Bourdais until the rain hit. Though I find it funny once again how Peter Windsor finds a way to not talk about Vettel in a positive manner ever. Most exciting race so far(at least the last few laps) and maybe now some of yall will get off Heidfeld's case for a race or two. Naw I didn't think so hahaha.
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                              • sennafan
                                Wrencher
                                • Jan 2008
                                • 205

                                #630
                                Originally posted by TDE30
                                Whilst I think that Hamilton's penalty was a bit unnecessary, his move was very blatant. He was a few car lengths behind Räikkönen, went off course, and then (magically) he was right on the back of his gearbox. Hamilton fan or not, surely you noticed that.
                                I also know that you can only make one defending move and kimi made a few more than that. What's done is done and atleaset we only have another race in less than a week

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