2008 Grand Prix Of Germany - Hockenheim Returns -

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If Piquet got there entirely by luck, how did he manage to maintain such a lead to Massa and Heidfeld? There was a little bit of skill in there, but whatever, I agree that the safety car thing needs sorting out though.
The Renault team was indeed very smart, but he could have been burned by it. Had the safety car been announced immediately after Glock's incident just before Piquet went past the pit entry line, he could have been majorly screwed with either a drive through penalty or him running off the pit road back onto the track and probably running into someone.
 
It was a very lucky move and it probably won't happen again until the end of this season. I'm just happy he's finally finishing the races. :p
 
sorry, mistaken this for the Hungarian GP thread. so does anyone know what channel next week's race is going to be on?
 
GP Update
Following Timo Glock's incident during the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim, Toyota initiated a thorough investigation. This initially established that a rear toelink (trackrod) gave way causing Glock to lose control of the car, but confirmed that there were no exceptional circumstances before or during the incident in the German Grand Prix.

Further investigation has established that damage sustained in the British Grand Prix two weeks earlier was the cause. During that race Timo suffered several incidents.

As is normal practice, some parts from the British Grand Prix were carried over to Hockenheim, including most of the rear right suspension. Although the parts were subjected to the normal test and screening process following the Silverstone race and passed fit for use at Hockenheim, it has become apparent that it did not identify an issue which subsequently led to the incident at Hockenheim.

As a result of this investigation, Toyota Motorsport has revised its inspection processes to include such cases and is extremely confident there will be no repeat.

http://f1.gpupdate.net/en/news/2008/07/28/toyota-reveals-cause-of-glock-crash/

Edit: Sorry, just noticed it was posted in the Hungarian GP thread.
 
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