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mu77

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Rosberg's fault. Hamilton had him and he blocked him. simples
 

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Nothing in that, Lewis closed up quicker than either than them realised, they both made their own move and to the wrong spot. You have to charge it to the game, no blame for either.
 

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He should get a grid penalty in the next race for that.
he should get a bollocking from his team , from the doc , toto , paddy and his techs. and hamilton should get to kick him in the sack.

he moved right to block - he knew exactly what he was doing. it was a racing incident but not a correct one.
 

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I don't subscribe to Lewis being too aggressive either, he had to make his move early because the Merc is not great at following in dirty air.
 

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Lauda is blaming Lewis :wenger:
Totally disagree with him
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Lewis was never close to making the move stick or close to getting track position on Nico. The leader has every right to defend his position while he's clearly in front. It was totally Lewis' fault for me. He could have switched to the other side and avoided it all. Absolutely no need for it and a classic hot headed moment. It hurts him most too because he has 1 less race now to gain it back.
 

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Kimi went over those thingys that they were talking about before the race. Hopefully it didnt damange the car.
 

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In other news, Ricciardo and Verstappen for my F1FL :drool:
 

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How?

Lewis was never close to making the move stick or close to getting track position on Nico. The leader has every right to defend his position while he's clearly in front. It was totally Lewis' fault for me. He could have switched to the other side and avoided it all. Absolutely no need for it and a classic hot headed moment. It hurts him most too because he has 1 less race now to gain it back.

no he doesn't . he can make a move but not two. he moved to block a faster car. defending and an outright block are two different things. rosberg is a cnut. but his cnuttyness makes for a better race.
 

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How?

Lewis was never close to making the move stick or close to getting track position on Nico. The leader has every right to defend his position while he's clearly in front. It was totally Lewis' fault for me. He could have switched to the other side and avoided it all. Absolutely no need for it and a classic hot headed moment. It hurts him most too because he has 1 less race now to gain it back.
He was closing up at such speed that he made an instinctive decision which was wrong, I don't think it's hot headed it was just wrong. Lewis was wedged once he made his move, Nico didn't really adjust at all once he realised where Lewis was either, I don't even know if he realised where he was because the view from the mirrors on these cars are terrible. It's just a racing incident.
 

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getting a talking to by the big guns. LOL like in school. call you parents!
 

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Lewis was never close to making the move stick or close to getting track position on Nico. The leader has every right to defend his position while he's clearly in front. It was totally Lewis' fault for me. He could have switched to the other side and avoided it all. Absolutely no need for it and a classic hot headed moment. It hurts him most too because he has 1 less race now to gain it back.
Can see your point but for me Lewis had more speed off the corner and was entitled to go for it. Not saying Lewis was blameless but Nico was more to blame, he shoud'ov used his mirrors.
 

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Lewis was never close to making the move stick or close to getting track position on Nico. The leader has every right to defend his position while he's clearly in front. It was totally Lewis' fault for me. He could have switched to the other side and avoided it all. Absolutely no need for it and a classic hot headed moment. It hurts him most too because he has 1 less race now to gain it back.
If he switched back he couldve dlammed into the back of Rosberg.
 

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He was closing up at such speed that he made an instinctive decision which was wrong, I don't think it's hot headed it was just wrong. Lewis was wedged once he made his move, Nico didn't really adjust at all once he realised where Lewis was either, I don't even know if he realised where he was because the view from the mirrors on these cars are terrible. It's just a racing incident.
Yeah I think it was just the wrong call. Rosberg was heading over that side, but Lewis went for it anyway. At those speeds it's a split second judgement call and Lewis simply made the wrong one that time for me.