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12 Jul 2003, 12:51 (Ref:659517) | #76 | ||
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That sounds reasonable... But how much did the already slow DC "lift off" that day knowing Michael is right behind him?
Looking at the impact of the collision, and a fast-reacting Michael's failure to avoid DC, it's not too hard to guess is it? I'm not trying to say conclude it is a deliberate attempt to foul up Michael. Just shedding light on such a situation's possibility (or perhaps an attempt taken too far). As for whose fault the incident should be apportioned too, i think there is really no doubt it lies squarely with DC, as many critics-of-MS tried to deny post-Spa98 |
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