The last page is about the difference in the public opinion with Vettel compared to Webber. On an aside I'm surprised you back Karthikeyan Cosi tbh, as a Race driving instructor I'm very surprised you accept his excuse, if he'd really lost the back of his car on the marbles and kerbs (which he didn;t even go on) would he really have moved 4 feet against the centrifugal force? I pretty sure the answer is no.
Really? That's awesome! What kind of class/vehicle/race type? If you can teach me how to 'race' through the morning traffic more efficiently, sign me up!
But being serious,
Miggie,
I must assume that you haven't paid much attention to this thread. My understanding is that
cosi, just as my self, take no side in whose fault it was.
As for the incident itself, in my opinion Vettel is not entirely blameless. For this reason, my opinion is that it should have been deemed a so-called 'racing incident'. This is my reasoning - and it may resonate somewhat, with a previous incident…decision.
It is pretty clear to me that Karthikeyan did not intentionally drive in a way to deliberately make it difficult for Vettel to pass. In fact, he gave room, and then aimed at getting a toe, incidentally probably misjudging the distance to his fellow racer. However, it also looks pretty clear to me that Vettel himself could have given more room and used a bit more caution. I think it was a bit clumsy of them both drivers. The accident being a fairly minor one(compared to other incidents in todays F1), and as such, I too deem it to be a race incident.
Therefore I believe that the penalty on Karthikeyan, being unjust. Might just have been placed to satisfy the Vettel camp. After all, the penalty given, will undoubtedly affect Karthikeyan's next race to the minimal, if any at all.
And by the way, you seem very eager to drag in and to slander Webber at almost any opportunity that arise. Can't you just settle with being a happy Vettel fan and let those who supports Webber be a happy fan of him, and we can all walk into the sunset, happily united in our love for the sport?