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Canada
Jun 14, 2010 9:35:03 GMT
Post by schumi on Jun 14, 2010 9:35:03 GMT
No, that's how he cheated. Call it exploiting the rules if you like, but he certainly gained an unfair advantage over everyone else by being lighter on fuel. And not sure you can really count the FIs passes. Don't forget Schumacher had a puncture from being hit by the maniacal Kubica, then was shunted by the first car, which damaged his own. Plus his tyres were shot. But whatever makes you happy.
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Canada
Jun 14, 2010 11:18:07 GMT
Post by Genghis on Jun 14, 2010 11:18:07 GMT
No, that's how he cheated. Call it exploiting the rules if you like, but he certainly gained an unfair advantage over everyone else by being lighter on fuel. And not sure you can really count the FIs passes. Don't forget Schumacher had a puncture from being hit by the maniacal Kubica, then was shunted by the first car, which damaged his own. Plus his tyres were shot. But whatever makes you happy. Oh, it did Schumi, it did. ;D ;D Especially when the Toro Rosso went sailing past - pure comedy gold. ;D ;D Um, surely Schmacher was the one at fault for the Kubica incident. Meanwhile, unbelievably Massa ended up being penalised for being put into the wall by evil Mr. Dastardly. The damage to Massa's car meant he ended up going slightly faster into the pit lane than he scould and he was given a 20 second penalty. In the meantime, Dick get off scot free.
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Canada
Jun 14, 2010 13:59:48 GMT
Post by schumi on Jun 14, 2010 13:59:48 GMT
The damage to Massa's car meant he ended up going slightly faster into the pit lane than he scould and he was given a 20 second penalty. Damage to a car making it go faster? Crikey, they'll all be wanting some. You sure your brain's engaged today? In the meantime, Dick get off scot free. Because the group of stewards, including Emmerson Fittipaldi, know more than the rest of you doubters. ;D
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Canada
Jun 14, 2010 23:36:46 GMT
Post by Genghis on Jun 14, 2010 23:36:46 GMT
The damage to Massa's car meant he ended up going slightly faster into the pit lane than he scould and he was given a 20 second penalty. Damage to a car making it go faster? Crikey, they'll all be wanting some. You sure your brain's engaged today? Well, not faster, but rather the damage to the wing prevented him from slowing down properly. You know what I mean. In the meantime, Dick get off scot free. Because the group of stewards, including Emmerson Fittipaldi, know more than the rest of you doubters. ;D They should have had Damon Hill as a steward - he'd have made sure the correct action was taken against Dick Dastardly. ;D
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