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People had been trying anf doing that move all race weekend. It didnt work this time as Maldanado is a bit of a hatchet man and Lewis left him no room, which was silly give he had one and a half laps to go on fried tyres and was going backwards anyway.... I cant lie...i pissed my pants with joy when Hamo ended up in the wall :)

BUT, post race, Hamo was a champ. He wasnt crying wounded victim, he handled the post race really well...so maybe if that attitude continues then I can start to like the guy again

Dan was having a good race until Petrov, which was a shame as he would have ended up 7th or 8th

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Jean-Eric Vergne severely penalised for Kovalainen incident in Valencia.

Vergne, who retired from the race on lap 27, was given a 10-place grid penalty for the British Grand Prix and a 25,000 euro fine.

http://www.autosport...t.php/id/100704

Revised world Championship standings, round 8:

Drivers: Constructors:

1. Alonso 111 (1. Red Bull-Renault 176

2. Webber 91 (2. McLaren-Mercedes 137

3. Hamilton 88 (3. Lotus-Renault 126

4. Vettel 85 (4. Ferrari 122

5. Rosberg 75 (5. Mercedes 92

6. Raikkonen 73 (6. Sauber-Ferrari 60

7. Grosjean 53 (7. Williams-Renault 45

8. Button 49 (8. Force India-Mercedes 44

9. Perez 39 (9. Toro Rosso-Ferrari 6

10. Maldonado 29

11. Di Resta 27

12. Kobayashi 21

13. Hulkenberg 17

14. Schumacher 17

15. Senna 16

16. Massa 11

17. Vergne 4

18. Ricciardo 2

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/100705

Schumacher holds onto third.

Accused by Mark Webber of using his DRS under a yellow flag situation, Schumacher had to face the stewards on Sunday evening.

Team boss Ross Brawn was confident he would not face a penalty, telling the BBC that he had ' personally double-checked the data and Schumacher stopped using is 30m before the yellow flag zone so he's confident there won't be a penalty.'

And after examining the evidence the stewards ruled that Schumacher had slowed sufficiently and he retained his third.

http://www.planetf1....i-Holds-Onto-P3

Jean-Eric Vergne has been hit with a 10-place gird drop for the British GP while Kamui Kobayashi will also be demoted.

Kobayashi, has been hit with a five-place grid penalty following his collision with Felipe Massa.

http://www.planetf1....anded-penalties

Hamo isn't just a magnet for it - he created the situation that caused it by pushing overtaking cars off the track when he clearly wasn't going to be able to hold onto the position anyway. How many other passes happened in that exact way all day long? Every other driver managed to get through cleanly, by choosing to allow a car width for the car that was beside them rather than risking a collision by forcing them off the track. Everybody except Hamilton, that is. he chose the 'risk collision' option and got away with bullying the Renault in exactly the same way the lap before, but Maldonardo was just as obstinant as Hamilton and the inevitable happened...

I think its a harsh penalty for Maldonardo.

Hamo isn't just a magnet for it - he created the situation that caused it by pushing overtaking cars off the track when he clearly wasn't going to be able to hold onto the position anyway. How many other passes happened in that exact way all day long? Every other driver managed to get through cleanly, by choosing to allow a car width for the car that was beside them rather than risking a collision by forcing them off the track. Everybody except Hamilton, that is. he chose the 'risk collision' option and got away with bullying the Renault in exactly the same way the lap before, but Maldonardo was just as obstinant as Hamilton and the inevitable happened...

I think its a harsh penalty for Maldonardo.

As much as I wanted to see Williams get a podium - it was Maldanados fault. You just dont rejoin the track and fire into the side of someone. What the shot above doesnt show was that he had four wheels off the circuit - to be honest I was surprised he got away with a 20 second penalty. He has to stop doing stupid sht - Melbourne was bad enough, then Monaco, now this.

he was only off the track because Hamilton forced him off...

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if you squeeze someone that hard, you have to realise it comes with a risk of collision.

The whole situation was caused by Hamilton, who had no chance of hanging on to that position anyway.

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