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16 Jul 2000, 22:06 (Ref:23555) | #1 | |
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Did Schumacher make the wrong decision when he went off in the first corner?
To me it seemed he kept the engine running, started moving again and then stopped almost in the middle of the track. I may be wrong here but I have the impression he did this on purpose? Was he hoping for a red flag in order to be able to re-start the race in the T-car? But since the marshalls cleared the track very quickly the race went on. Shouldn't he have continued to drive around to the pits and get the car's nose fixed? Jacques Villeneuve stormed through the field to 4th, I'm sure Schumacher could have done the same. Wrong decision here by Schumacher or not? |
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