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Time for Webber to face the ban hamster (third time lucky)
OK. I've gone through in the past the occasions where Webber has recklessly or negligently taken out his opposition, yet has never adequately been punished.
I was going to let the Korea incident slide. Difficult conditions, honest mistake, bounce off wall, into path of fellow driver. Thing is, Nico Rosberg thought Webber slid back into him deliberately. Well, he has a vested interest. Discount him. But so does Gerhard Berger. Well, he's a mate of Mateschitz. So he will be toeing the line that supports Vettel over Webber. Discount him. But now it's emerged that even Christian Horner, the racing manager and generally seen as more on Webber's side than most, has come out in support of some rather interesting driving. Whilst calling the Rosberg allegations absurd, he said: Quote:
So he tried a spin-turn, in the wet, with a damaged car, on a circuit with no run-off, in front of almost the entire field. Incidentally having told the race director pre-race that there's a risk of a driver doing exactly that and causing a pile-up. That might be considered an incredibly dangerous bit of driving. On top of Webber's past record, the time has come for Mr Ban Hamster to come down. Naturally it won't, because of the championship consequences. But I wonder just how badly a driver has to behave before being banned. We have Buemi and Sutil penalized for the next race...for doing no worse than Webber has done all season. On the other hand, maybe there's a defence to such activities. |
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27 Oct 2010, 21:53 (Ref:2781357) | #2 | ||
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Surely not Crashgate II: Revenge of the sith?
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27 Oct 2010, 21:58 (Ref:2781363) | #3 | ||
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Let's put it this way - crashing was a bad Korea move.
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27 Oct 2010, 22:01 (Ref:2781366) | #4 | ||
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Your anti Webber rants are becoming rather tiresome. So Webber should just stop the car in the middle of the circuit waiting to be hit and injured. He did what any smart driver would have done and let the momentum of the car get him out of harms way. But your hatred of Webber would not allow you to even consider this possibility.
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Yeah, I'm sure Webber deliberately tried to put his broken car in the way of cars doing 200kmh++
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Ridiculous. I suppose you think he drove into Hamilton deliberately in Singapore, and drove Vettel off the track in Turkey? I mean come on...
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27 Oct 2010, 23:43 (Ref:2781408) | #8 | ||
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so just what is a "ban hamster"? someone asked in the previous thread and was not answered. Can you explain this terminology to those not "in the know"?
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Kidding Right?
Gee there are some awesome conspiracy theories out there... I suggest if you believe that Webber actually acted to take out a runner not in contention for the championship whilst placing himself at further risk you should also put the tinfoil hat back on your head to stop the government reading your thoughts!
Little bit clouded on the judgement there methinks... |
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1) A mis-spelling of ban-hammer that has stuck, or: 2) A comment aimed at Lewis Hamilton aka The Hamster. ie - Webber needs the ban Lewis. |
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That is evidence. Evidence that Webber tried to continue with a broken car through a dangerous manoeuvre in front of the field. Simples. |
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28 Oct 2010, 06:51 (Ref:2781488) | #16 | ||
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Or maybe he was trying to get out the way of being hit by other cars.
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"However, the natural and immediate instinct of any competitive driver is not to give up and to keep going."
I could have sworn I put that in the first post. Oh, wait, I did. Then again I suppose that's logical. Rolling slowly across the track in front of the field is not the generally accepted method of trying to get out of the way of being hit by other cars. |
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28 Oct 2010, 07:44 (Ref:2781499) | #18 | ||
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Forgive me. Even if he may have instictively wanted to continue, Formula one diffs don't do anything when there's only one driveshaft to put the power through. So yes he was motivated to continue, but the car was not moving under power, it was actully rebounding off the wall backwards!
Horner was, IMO speaking in terms of psychology not physics. Thread closed. |
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