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21 Jun 2004, 13:49 (Ref:1010752) | #26 | ||
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IIRC, the actual start line is the white line that they have already crossed. If you have a look at the grid markings, they are further back on the track. Also, If you where starting at that line, you couldn't see the lights.
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TGF was EXTREMELY lucky to get away with that. I originally thought he'd passed Rubens because his name did come up on the timing screen first for a few seconds...
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25 Jun 2004, 11:15 (Ref:1015778) | #28 | |
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It was a pretty dicey move there - fair play to him, though, he pulled it off.
I should imagine he kicked himself for it being that close, actually. |
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There's something very odd as when I watched the race again (after I taped it) as TGF crossed the line it placed him as P1.
Why wasn't there a penalty? |
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Because the official timing shows he wasn't ahead.
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How Rubens let Michael get on the inside of him is simply unforgivable, and I don't want to hear about any tire pressure problems, or a bump, or any other lousy excuse.
RB needed to be agressive, and he had the better car, and he should have closed the door on him, but again, we get another excuse... |
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25 Jun 2004, 21:16 (Ref:1016336) | #33 | |
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Unforgivable?
I bet Ferrari forgave him immediately. |
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26 Jun 2004, 01:04 (Ref:1016475) | #35 | ||
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I guess you are right GP.
Facts became excuses, speculations becomes facts. I think Rubens would have known if his tyres had too low a pressure, or bottom out, better than anyone of us. And at THAT point of restart, MS had a better restart, RB didn't have a better car. But yah it's just excuse. RB has to be more aggressive..and take his teammate out would be perfect...well, isn't that the forte of another aggressive driver K-B..heh..that response is funny |
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But yes, Rubens does have to be more aggressive. If the tables were turned, Michael would have had no problem shutting the door on a charging RB on that restart. |
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Looks like Michael by a Mansell-mo hair length!!
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