But Im really really moody if I have to stay up/wake up early...
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As much as I think it's a racing incident.
Webber did not have the line and was well behind. There was no room for him, it's hist duty to drop out. His fault but racing incident and glad no further action.
He was ahead before the breaking point, half the car infront in the braking point and when Webber hit, it was his nose into the rear section, at all points he was clearly ahead.No he wasn't well behind, Lewis had never got fully past webber.
Hamilton was only a nose ahead, like DC said the move doesn't end when you get your nose in front.
Webber didn't need the racing line he had the inside it was Lewis' job to go around him.
I would grin like a cheshire cat on Steroids if McLaren pulled out Kers for Suzuka .
No he wasn't well behind, Lewis had never got fully past webber.
It was no where near just a nose, Webber went in too hot knowing Lewis had the advantage but he refuses to yield every time. Lewis should have been a bit smarter and weary of pulling that move on "Aussie grit". Racing incident but one that really smarts for any Lewis fan out there.
I would grin like a cheshire cat on Steroids if McLaren pulled out Kers for Suzuka
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You much punch the **** outta her??
I can't be the only one who wants to punch her.
Bunch of moaning women on here. Hamilton put himself into that position, it's 50/50 blame. You can't just drive half past someone and expect it to stick. Hamilton had not completed the overtake and it didn't work for him. Racing incident.
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It would be awesome, but not going to happen, isn't it a 100million fine with FOTA if they do and probably being kicked out of FOTA as well. I have no idea why McLaren, Ferrari or Williams agreed to it.