European Grand Prix 2012, Valencia - Race 8/20

maldonado spotted a gap.
if he didnt go for the gap
hes nolonger a racing driver

hamilton should show some respect for the other f1 competitors and give them room.

he doesnt even give button room... his mentality causes all these incidents

I'll bite.

You are just trolling now.
 
alonso and schumacher :P

did you hear pat fry and domenicalo after the euro gp

fry said he was more worried about wether msc would get third lol
 
maldonado spotted a gap.
if he didnt go for the gap
hes nolonger a racing driver

hamilton should show some respect for the other f1 competitors and give them room.

he doesnt even give button room... his mentality causes all these incidents

Trollolololol

There was no gap. They went in side by side at a right hander, and Hamilton had the inside line, so he (rightfully) forced him wide.

Maldonado chose not to brake and yield the overtaking attempt, and as such was stuck on the outside, with nowhere to go. The problem lies in his decision to re-enter the track.

Quoting Senna does not automatically validate your point. Nor does ignoring the relevant parts of my argument, when it suits.
 
he was given no choice but to leavce the circuit.
his car ended up beeched on the kerb because of hamiltons actions.
he was merely a passenger at that point

hamilton created his own demise with his usual tactics.

how many times have we saw hamilton dive down people with a move out the way or crash mentality? how many times did he get more than a reprimand? "is it cos i am black" anyone remember that?
 
he was given no choice but to leavce the circuit.
his car ended up beeched on the kerb because of hamiltons actions.
he was merely a passenger at that point

hamilton created his own demise with his usual tactics.

how many times have we saw hamilton dive down people with a move out the way or crash mentality? how many times did he get more than a reprimand? "is it cos i am black" anyone remember that?

It was his own choice to leave the circuit, he could have pulled out of the move when he realised LH had the inside line. It was also his own choice to rejoin the circuit at the point he did.

Referring to past LH actions has no bearing on this time, as it was not his fault.
 
he was given no choice but to leavce the circuit.
his car ended up beeched on the kerb because of hamiltons actions.
he was merely a passenger at that point

hamilton created his own demise with his usual tactics.

how many times have we saw hamilton dive down people with a move out the way or crash mentality? how many times did he get more than a reprimand? "is it cos i am black" anyone remember that?

Maldonado left that track on his own accord, willingly turned right onto the kerbing and once on the kerbing his steering wheel was pointing to the right. The two Lotus drivers got past Hamilton when he was defending so you can hardly blame Hamilton. The stewards judged he left the track and rejoined in an unsafe manner. It doesn't really get more clear cut than that.
 
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so if there was a brickwall there it would be maldonados own fault because hamilton didnt leave him space?

When Lewis fans won't even accept that Lewis pushed Pastor wide off the track then you know it's really time just to leave them too it :) Pastor had the edge he would have had the inside for the next corner, Lewis knew this so forced him wide hoping it would cost Pastor time.
 
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