2012 Australian Grand Prix

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Grosjean saw Maldonado diving in, and gave him space, he yielded as much as he could, and Maldonado just barged in. This was a racing incident. Grosjean couldn't do anything about it.

That's more of what I meant as it being a racing incident, but Grosjean to me was more at fault than Pastor. I'm sure many will argue that to kingdom come after the race with videos to follow. So I'll save it til then.
 
That's more of what I meant as it being a racing incident, but Grosjean to me was more at fault than Pastor. I'm sure many will argue that to kingdom come after the race with videos to follow. So I'll save it til then.

It was Hamilton's fault.
 
Grosjean saw Maldonado diving in, and gave him space, he yielded as much as he could, and Maldonado just barged in. This was a racing incident. Grosjean couldn't do anything about it.
That's what I meant, Romain was left with no choice and everything was up to Pastor, yet I wouldn't penalise him for that. As you said, typical racing incident.

Obviously, not being a racing driver, I find LMSCorvetteGT2's point of view very interesting.
 
Hats off to Sauber. They have a solid package, I just wish they would be more aggressive with strategy.

Also, Ferrari isn't that far off the pace of RBR, despite it being a Rufus.
 
Well, thats the only DRS overtake Ive seen. :lol: But with the double DRS it just looks a bit easy.

His tyres were 20 odd laps old, the rest had fresh tyres, so he lacked drive out the corner, so it assisted the overtake. I would rather have that, then the whole field being stuck behind each other.👍
 
Goodbye Massa. Can't wait til he's gone.
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That's what I meant, Romain was left with no choice and everything was up to Pastor, yet I wouldn't penalise him for that. As you said, typical racing incident.

Obviously, not being a racing driver, I find LMSCorvetteGT2's point of view very interesting.

So I need to be a racing driver to make that call? Or are you saying that about yourself? Quite confusing and as I said to the other member if you want to argue this with me let's do so after the race that is barely reaching the halfway.
 
The Mclarens are on the harder tyre, compared to Vettel, and they are still maintaining the gap or increasing it.
 
Massa continues to choke on his ever crumbling position in F1 racing.

Maybe he should go to AF Corse some time soon. So he has an excuse to be driving a Ferrari.
 
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