What a dissaster! My favorite was Webber's recovery. Does anyone know what happened to Bariccelo's (sp?) car? Was it a mechanical or did he run out of fuel? It's too bad for him, that pass he made wa
Out of respect for those who have not seen it yet all I will say is that I hate it when the letter of the rules is followed to the detriment of the spirit of the rules... Matthew
My question is why were the cars going through Weber's wreck at what looked like full speed...where were the yellow flags?? From the TV spectator's viewpoint, Alonso wouldn't have hit the debris if h
Hahaha, ya know I would image he could get to the final lap and then just before crossing the finish line a small meteorite would take out one of his tires. He would appear to be quite cursed there.
I think I know exactly what you're talking about and I completely agree but... dems da rules I guess. Everyone who watched knows who was deserving. Cheers, Joe == Silly little Yahoo advert follows...
Um, well, now we are giving away stuff that people who haven't seen the race might get bent about. The two cars previous to Alanso crawled through Wilson's debris, so they were somehow warned. In the
I completely respectfully disagree. The spirit of the rules that I was referring to is that they were clearly written to roll back time to reflect the racing order such that it was not manipulated by
When I was at the SCCA National Convention, Chris Pook of CART spoke and mentioned that CART would only use SCCA licensed marshals. I think F1 should do the same. 1 minute from the debris field till