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Anyone remember MS accusing David Coulthard of trying to kill him at Spa years ago? I know it was a long time ago but still, fairly rich of MS to say something like that and then pull an even worse stunt on Barrichello

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ive been watching the pitlane incident over and over and cant help but think that the renault lollypop man saw the wheel off rosbergs car coming and moved, which accidently released his driver into the path of the force india. might just be the camera angle but it all happened at the same time.

It was a zoo in pitlane so who really knows. I happen to think that he saw the Renault coming and forgot in the heat of the moment that Renault were the next garage up...i think he assumed the car was going through and had already stopped. ??! But who knows, could be that silly, Renault have been next to them all year

How can you say it was a boring race? Even if you werent a Webber fan, different strategy, a penalty meaning one of the quickest cars had to race for position. But the chess game of lap after lap trying to pull that advantage was great viewing. Whether it was Webber, Massa or Vettle....it was graeat viewing. Seeing Rubens have a blast for the last few laps....i thoughts there was plenty to watch...a good GP

ive been watching the pitlane incident over and over and cant help but think that the renault lollypop man saw the wheel off rosbergs car coming and moved, which accidently released his driver into the path of the force india. might just be the camera angle but it all happened at the same time.

I was thinking the exact same thing!

book it into your calendar

i wonder if they will just get a slap on the wrist. I dont mind team orders it makes sense. I thonk it will be hard to prove it was a team order rather than massa using his brain and supporting the team. I think ferrari will say they gave massa the info and let him make up his mind.

Good to see ferrari closing the gap will be interesting to see how close they are at spa

loving the webber leap! reminds me of the schuey leap and it didn't hurt his win record! also reminds me of schuey 'conducting' the italian national anthem until some weiners took it the wrong way and got all upset about it so he stopped. fun police strike again! they can't deny it's a jaunty little tune. :D

ive been watching the pitlane incident over and over and cant help but think that the renault lollypop man saw the wheel off rosbergs car coming and moved, which accidently released his driver into the path of the force india. might just be the camera angle but it all happened at the same time.

Apparently that's what happened, supposedly he was distracted. I don't mean to sound harsh but isn't it the job of the lollipop guy to not be distracted, even when it's crazy? I'm not saying it's easy but he's the one who's trusted to keep his head in those situations.

lol. word :/

he is certainly getting the height to get the job done on the little bastard.

Can you just imagine it? Webber *accidentally* clips Vettel, Vettel goes ape-poo, a punch-on breaks out resulting in Vettel going off the balcony WWE-style.

I disagree. The Schublocker is quite capable of running over a nun and claiming that he had to do it because she was on the racing line, or whatever he defines as the racing line. I was quite surprised that he did apologise because I've seen him righteously defend all sorts of crap over the years. I don't recall him apologising for anything (at least voluntarily) before. Maybe he's mellowing in his old age. Or maybe he's afraid of payback from Rubens. THAT I would pay much to see.

He knows the rules. Or at least you'd think He should

Pretty weak how He initially says- "I'm allowed to change line once in defence", completely ignoring the other rule about not 'crowding cars to the edge of the track'

Most ppl have probably read on PF1 by now about how if there'd been enough time in the race to review the video evidence, Mike would have been black flagged

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