Grosjean for tearing the back of Webbers car like a ****er. Alonso squeezing out Kimi and paying the price.
I like both drivers, but if there is anybody you don't **** with, it's Raikkonen. Alonso had a Grosjean moment.
Alexander Wurz said it was a clear racing incident. Kimi even tried to avoid it but Alonso did not leave any space, and we all know: "You hav do leave a space all the dime!!" [video=youtube;nvLEAc58-cY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvLEAc58-cY[/video]
But into what, or who? Backing off in an F1 car has been likened to stamping on the brakes in a performance road car, such is the downforce. Mirrors are rubbish at that speed, had he backed off he'd have no idea who was behind him, and those who were might not have been able to slow down. Had he slowed off, it could have resulted in a big, big shunt, so frankly he took the lesser of two evils.
This. You have to keep in the flow of it in an F1 car, that's how turn 1 can be incident free. If you are too fast, or too slow, or whatever you have ****ed it. Think of it as a school of fish.
Watch this and rethink. I wouldn't even say racing incident. I see more of a fault from Alonso. And Grosjean, omdg. [video=youtube;S-WjG0cZgw0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-WjG0cZgw0[/video]
Has anyone seen an onboard from Raikkonen yet? Possibly the most helpful shot and I haven't seen it anywhere.
How can Groslean say he tried to avoid the incident!!?? He drove straight into Webber. Either missed his braking point for the 2nd part of that corner or if he thought there was an overtake on, he really needs to go back to driving school. Complete prick.
More from Suzuka, Massas onboard: [video=youtube;MZoESZe0mCs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZoESZe0mCs#t=29s[/video] And just for fun [video=youtube;k_sMZG0MLcc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_sMZG0MLcc[/video]
Perez's race was awful. Complete stupidity. First of all, he was never going to overtake Raikkonen on the outside of turn one. He tries moves like this all the time - sometimes tge other drivers gives space and the move looks brilliant, but he needs to know when to yield. I was following the live timing in the early laps and Perez was clearly the faster Sauber driver whe both were in clean air. In fact Id say only Vettel was quicker. He pulled off a brilliant move and should have jumped Raikkonen in the pitstops, but the mistake no.2 - he had an off track excursion and lost 2.5 second. This meant Hamilton ended up ahead and Perez was forced to take more risks. Then that dsecond move on Hamilton .. how silly! He cant afford to throw races away like that next year. As fof Kimi Alonso incident I need to see an onboard from Kimi to see how much space he was given. Otherwise I can only say it was a racing incident.