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23 Mar 2009, 23:06 (Ref:2423162) | #51 | ||
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Honestly, why make that big of a deal over it. It's touring car racing, that kinda thing happens. I saw the whole thing, looked perfectly acceptable to me. Things happen, it's motor racing. Penalties for such trivial things shouldn't be given out.
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It depends on the incident. If contact results in a car spinning off then I think it warrants investigation. If its just door to door rubbing or bumping, then thats fair game.
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24 Mar 2009, 04:43 (Ref:2423308) | #53 | ||
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Maybe he generally gets grumpy if not being able to pass someone for 2-3 laps. Lets see if he will be the first driver to "take advantage of" that 3 weekend suspended drop 10 places or if he will manage to clean up his act a bit. |
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25 Mar 2009, 00:31 (Ref:2424083) | #54 | ||
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Like wrecking half the field in the Daytona 500 you mean??? Still, they did manage to jump on some poor sap of a crew-member, chasing after a loose tyre (tire)
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Your comments make me not going racing in the USA, if that is the level you generally expect from professional racers. (It is a bit hypothetical though, since not counting some indoor go-karting, I don't go racing soon anyway) |
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It's not a question of it being intentional or not, the stewards awarded the penalty because the accident was 'avoidable', which is a very different thing.
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25 Mar 2009, 14:55 (Ref:2424506) | #57 | ||
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Don't get me wrong, I think Tarquini is a fantastic driver and a great character. But he has form, so it's hardly surprising to see this penalty handed out.
Macau 07 on Farfus, Monza 07 on Farfus, Oschersleben 08 on Priaulx are just a few that spring to mind. All of which were avoidable. |
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25 Mar 2009, 15:22 (Ref:2424518) | #58 | |
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Agreed, but Farfus has often put himself into situations which he should have stayed out of. Like Macau.
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Tarquini has done too much of it. I think it comes from the open wheels days. Many formula drivers think that they can play these games, since they have bodywork upon their wheels. I was super****ed at what he did in Oschersleben, he had a broken turbo and he let everyone pass him except Priaulx, and now another BMW. An Fia penalties, they are just ridicolous: Jorg has lost a race, a possible win, and all he gets is a 30 second penalty and he gets put 'under probation' for 3 races. Tarquini loses a point, Jorg loses 10 potential points, certainly 6, IMO. We'll count those points in November, to see how much weight 1 point has in Tarquini's championship rather than 10-6 in Jorg's... |
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26 Mar 2009, 17:26 (Ref:2425398) | #61 | |
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Only if you stay in bed all day and never go out of the house.
If I trip over and break my neck that's an accident. If I fall down and break my neck whilst riding a unicycle and juggling kittens that's an avoidable accident. If I jump out of a third floor window and break my neck that's intentional. Accidents are always going to happen but if you put yourself in a position that such an accident is more liekly then that is avoidable. The point was that Tarquini didn't deliberately ram Muller off the road, which is what 'intensional' implies. |
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