And you have to feel for Kimi, he stuck to the rules and was put out of the race for his "sins".
It was all a Force India plan. Sutil stops at the side of the track, and as he gets out pushes a button on the steering wheel linked to a gas lighter in the left front brake unit, forcing a fire marshal onto the track, and also the devil (aka the safety car). Meanwhile agent X and agent Y, employees of Force India take Mike Gascoyne and Vijay Mallya's gold plated plant pruners, and which the wheels are being changed, cunningly (in the fashion of a very cunning secret operative) cut the brake lines in the the McLaren and the Williams, forcing Lewis (and as a back up Nico) into the back of a helpless Kimi...
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Just watched the whole situation again,
Kimi was released just after Kubica, Kubica's front wheels had just passed the rear tyre guys just as Kimi had cleared his front tyre guys. With the extra run Kubica was up to speed a bit quicker but Kimi was slightly ahead the whole way down the pitlane once they were up to pit limit. I can see there being a problem on release timing, and to be fair BMW released Kubica with Massa just coming into his pit. As you say charlie, pit lane discipline needs looking at though.
Lewis was being cocky all weekend, yesterday especially, when you see the reverse angle camera the light is clearly in view and Lewis just wasn't paying attention. Maybe in future he'll shut his mouth and just do the job on the track.
Am I the only one who thinks it was crazy to throw the red light in the middle of pit stops? Could the pace car not slow down or speed up?
No and no.
this has always happend with the safety car. While the train of cars, and the safety car is within the area of the pits the pit light will remain red. Once the safety car and the remaining cars on track have cleared the area ( i believe in canada that means just as the safety car arrives at the first chicane) the light will return to green.
This is what happend to massa and fisi last year. The safety car and race cars were long clear but the light remained red. They went out and were disqualified. In this case the safety car was just passing the pit lane exit and so the light was rightly red.
I'm seriously annoyed as it's made the championship battle a 4 way thing for no reason what so ever. Lewis was so worked up about losing a couple of places in the pits that he wasn't focused on the race itself. Sucks for Kimi but I guess what comes around, as they say, although this is a differant situation entirely, at least sutil can claim justice.
"Personally I think the rule is silly. We are in the race, how can you see a red light at the end of the pitlane? But that's the rule and I accept it."
Because if a driver can't see a red light what makes you think they'll see a car that might be coming up onto the side of them. It's okay to say stay on the side of the track but how do you define where that ends, and what if the accident is right at the exit to the pit lane? I like the idea but it's just to complicated to implement if drivers struggle with a red light. It's the exact same argument with the pit lane being closed and running out of fuel. They had to do it because drivers like Alonso in brazil, were rushing back through an accident zone and risking lives. So now to assure it doesn't happen the pit lane is closed until they all are in line.
Racing drivers just cant be trusted
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