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I want to race cleanly and play as much on the side of the rules as possible, but at the same time, I'm not waiting for someone who is taking a suboptimal line because they got to the corner first, especially if there is plenty of space for both cars to get through without anyone losing speed as there was in this situation.
Then you're going to get hit from the outside car. Especially in this game, the outside car is going to be totally oblivious to your attacking line and just ram you from the side, just like the video. Racing clean isn't just about knowing when you're right or wrong, it's about knowing the optimum and expected behavior from your opponents so that you can predict their behavior and not get hit.
As Famine pointed out, in this scenario the lead car was coasting into the braking zone which created an unpredictable scenario for the rest of the drivers. I change my opinion, it's essentially a race incident and not a barge pass. The outside driver floundered his corner rights and should have expected someone to drive through his open barn door.