Theyre supposed to wait til after the corner after the incident... eg after the corner at the end of the straight.But i think they really only clarified this after the race (which is why everyone was being so careful at monza in the last race)However as has been said... the race director told him twice it was ok...
At the time Hamilton made the move there WAS no "wait til after the next corner" rule. So you can't say "They're supposed to wait til after the corner after the incident" etc - because up until after that race, they were NOT supposed to wait until the next corner at all. They simply added that rule before Monza to ensure that no advantage of momentum etc could be carried from a failed move into the following corner. Hamilton followed the letter of the rules at Spa AS THEY WERE written until they were modified after his incident. Monza was the first race held using this NEW rule.The clarified rule is a good idea. The way Hamilton had his win taken from him, or that he was even penalised at all, and that the result was changed hours after the race, are all bad. And wrong.
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Anyway race tonight will be good... damn im gonna be tired for work tomorrow haha. Wonder how long massa will take to crash?
Massa will not crash ... unless its wet!!
We must not forget that its going to be a very tricky race, especially as it starts before sundown and there is a 'transition' period until the floodlights take full effect.
Yep, Bernie & co need to go. They were good, now they're getting senile it seems. Amongst their other stupid ideas, decisions and rulings these days (by them and their appointed representatives etc of course) is one of the biggest points of fail: they want F1 to be (and already is) a global sport right? Makes sense - so WHY oh WHY does Bernie Piddlestone insist upon the small handful of races in OUR timezone (singapore, malaysia, oz etc) becoming night races - in his own words "because it's just uncivilized that people watching in England have to get up at 2am to watch those races". W T F. There is an entire rest of the planet Bernie, and if you want F1 to increase in following globally, you need to think about them too, not just Europe. I don't complain about having to get up for most of the races, but FFS don't actually go out of your way to suit one small corner of the globe only. The night race was good, and I'd like to see say nurburgring at night etc. Don't limit it to just pacific timezones. Dick.
FFS I hate this..!!!I agree again - stupid internets.However - let's play Devils Advocate.How big is the TV audience in Europe? How big is it in Asia/Pacific (not the potential - how big is it ACTUALLY?)Where are the major sponsors based?If the TV audience down here gets to be as large as in Europe and more companies from this region sponsor the teams/F1 then that will help them put the races on at a decent time for us.
Basing their investigation on empirically sourced information from McLaren's highly advanced simulator, the working group figured that at the old Barcelona circuit, with a fast corner leading on to the main straight, the driver in a following car needed an advantage of two seconds a lap in order to have a chance of overtaking into the ensuing first corner.
Shocking drive by Hamilton.That move at the start where he took out half the field was pure noob.Maybe he should let his dad drive.
I liked the final lap behind Alonso after being lapped he started pushing so hard locking up the front wheel then sliding it through the chicane, luckily Alonso had the smarts to let him past and cruise to the finish. Out of the points clearly down with nothing to gain and he drives like this, he has a long way to go.