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codename: any chance of an example of Schumacher driving someone off the road at speed?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94G5p5YzZzM

It's Ralf though ;)


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codename: any chance of an example of Schumacher driving someone off the road at speed?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94G5p5YzZzM

It's Ralf though ;)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykv7dYrGSBs

schumacher pushing frentzen off the track after his pitstop in canada


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good old Ralf :lol:


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i remember one pablo at Imola with the wallrus. 1st Lap, Tosa :p


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Rubmifer wrote:
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codename: any chance of an example of Schumacher driving someone off the road at speed?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94G5p5YzZzM

It's Ralf though ;)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykv7dYrGSBs

schumacher pushing frentzen off the track after his pitstop in canada


Not sure that one counts as even Brundle agreed that his mirrors were pointing down pit lane if anything the team were at fault for not informing him of Frentzen's position....
Hence the reason we now have white lines exiting the pits and a completely different pit exit for canada, I imagine...


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That's just the thing though. His team might have told him that Frentzen was coming and as he left the pits he moved across in order to keep him behind.


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http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=sDKE1aHiEA0

:lol: :lol: :lol:


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Also, Häkkinen before Les Combes in 2001(?). He pushed him on the grass when they drove like 300 km/h


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BrainPaiN wrote:
Also, Häkkinen before Les Combes in 2001(?). He pushed him on the grass when they drove like 300 km/h


2000, it was the lap before Mika's pass.


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Also, Häkkinen before Les Combes in 2001(?). He pushed him on the grass when they drove like 300 km/h


2000, it was the lap before Mika's pass.

yes and this video is easy to find. Btw, I didn't see anything wrong when Hamilton overtook Alonso, but to use the spanian's words "he made unecessary moves" against Fisichella.
Echti has the video but I disagree with his comments of "clean move", compare with Kimi's overtake in Fisico.

Hamilton forced Fisico to the white line(and of course wet white line almost made Fisichella spin). Is it really necessary to do that to pass a Force India?

It wasn't so dishonest as he was with Webber and Glock, not even deserved a penalty but he is losing respect of many people.


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It was mentioned that this race had this sesaons 3 first time winners on the podium. The same ocurred on the 2003 Brazil GP podium, though of course only one person had actually won a GP at that point. :p


And Alonso wasn't actually there on the podium. :lol:

Would this be the first time that the 3 drivers on the podium each had 1 win to their name?


I've tried searching, but got bored.

Monaco 1996 nearly matched it, but Herbert had 2 wins.


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Schumacher might have made some passes that were quite bad to the other driver, but please? 3 or 4 in one race? Thats a bit too much.
When someone crashes out because of those manouvers, hell get a penalty.


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The Webber offence is definately a penalisable offence.He knew Webber was there all the time and still moved over as if Webber wasnt there.
Having seen the onboard he couldnt NOT know Glock was there either. Glock was level with basically Lewis front wheels.


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No, the penalty shouldn't depend on the outcome. If it does end up in a heavy crash, it's a ban for a couple races that is required.


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Like the Irvine, Brundle, Verstappen and a Ligier crash in Interlagos 1994?? Irvine got 2 for that.

I think Hakkinen also got one for Monza and Hockenheim.


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Silverstone and Hockenheim. Drove into Rubens at the last corner at Silverstone, for which they both got suspended bans, and then at the next race he was deemed to have caused the huge pile-up at turn 1


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Hi all,

I'm back!

My stories and so will follow later, but just to tell I had a great time although Kimi sucked... To me it seemed (from a viewers perspective) that this might have been one of the best Italian GP in recent times (or even ever) except for the non-standing start.

I'm going to have a look now to my recordings to see if indeed my idea about this race is legitimate.

Pictures and a few videos to follow in motorsport photos.


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Welcome back!

Did you get wet? :p


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F1_Fan_1993 wrote:
Welcome back!

Did you get wet? :p


Well on Fridaymorning I wasn't exactly sure if I was drowning, wetting my pants, or just getting soaked....


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from a fans perspective: 11, -1 because Kimi didn't win = 10. :thumbsup:


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