2017 Singapore Grand Prix - 1st lap crash discussion

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Re: 2017 Singapore Grand Prix - Marina Bay, 15-17 September

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jknights wrote:
17 Sep 2017, 16:17
Sorry Ferrari Twitter-twat feed is head up ass.
How could a person sandwiched between two cars be the cause of the problem when Vettel steers left from start and Kimi comes from left and forces Verstappen right.
Get real.... Be realistic and rational.

Vettel will possibly get a penalty from the stewards and may miss a race if he has too many points on his license!
Shame as that is equivalent of a DNF.
We need a real challenge for the championship not a runaway!.
Don't be silly. They will use the Vettel 'sliding scale depends who it is' penalties chart again.
I can hear the stewards unfolding it as we speak.
Either that or blame Verstappen for his inability to vanish.
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Re: 2017 Singapore Grand Prix - Marina Bay, 15-17 September

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There is nothing to argue here. But argue away if you really must look foolish. Someone should ask Vettel where he was going. :wtf:
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Re: 2017 Singapore Grand Prix - Marina Bay, 15-17 September

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TAG wrote:
17 Sep 2017, 16:26
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DJ7gpauX0AAnesB.jpg:large

There is nothing to argue here. But argue away if you really must look foolish. Someone should ask Vettel where he was going. :wtf:
Both Ferrari's turned into Verstappen and quite absurdly, it happened half way through to the first corner!
With the onboards, Verstappen was focussed on Vettel and Kimi came out of nowhere and turned into Verstappen.

Both Ferraris look set for some penalties.

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2017 Singapore Grand Prix - Race & Crash Dscussion

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Here you go!

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Re: 2017 Singapore Grand Prix - Race & Crash Dscussion

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Re: 2017 Singapore Grand Prix - Race & Crash Dscussion

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Why don't we just get to the brass tacks, it's all clearly Hamilton's fault. :wink:
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Re: 2017 Singapore Grand Prix - Race & Crash Dscussion

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What we need is an straight on looking overhead shot (was shown on sky post race) where you can easily see raikkonen turning into verstappen after he's half way trough, and that was what triggered the whole scenario.

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Re: 2017 Singapore Grand Prix - Race & Crash Dscussion

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Hamilton had a great start and scared Vettel in to moving across to defend his line. All Hamilton's fault! :lol:
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Re: 2017 Singapore Grand Prix - Race & Crash Dscussion

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How is Vettel off for penalty points and what's the sanction for breaching the limit?

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Re: 2017 Singapore Grand Prix - Race & Crash Dscussion

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It's still not too late to go vote for Vettel as DOTR.
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Re: 2017 Singapore Grand Prix - Race & Crash Dscussion

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Juzh wrote:
17 Sep 2017, 16:58
What we need is an straight on looking overhead shot (was shown on sky post race) where you can easily see raikkonen turning into verstappen after he's half way trough, and that was what triggered the whole scenario.
http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/ ... -first-lap

The one at 01:20 here?

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Re: 2017 Singapore Grand Prix - Race & Crash Dscussion

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smellybeard wrote:
17 Sep 2017, 16:59
How is Vettel off for penalty points and what's the sanction for breaching the limit?
Not going to happen. He's at 7, with some due to drop off, and 12 being the race ban limit.

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Re: 2017 Singapore Grand Prix - Race & Crash Dscussion

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Ennis wrote:
17 Sep 2017, 17:03
Juzh wrote:
17 Sep 2017, 16:58
What we need is an straight on looking overhead shot (was shown on sky post race) where you can easily see raikkonen turning into verstappen after he's half way trough, and that was what triggered the whole scenario.
http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/ ... -first-lap

The one at 01:20 here?
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Re: 2017 Singapore Grand Prix - Race & Crash Dscussion

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First things first. I don't like Verstappen; not one bit. He talks like a stupid spoiled kid, and at times drives that way too.

BUT!

To blame him on this occasion, one must be completely blind. What most people mention is that Vettel was squeezing him. What most don't, was the fact that Raikkonen clearly started veering to the right towards him, without clearing him first !
In essence, Max got a double squeeze from both sides, tried backing out at the last moment but alas, it was too late. Ferrari did themselves, and probably cost Max his first (and probably only) win of the year. I don't like using this word for him, but Max was innocent on this occasion.
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Re: 2017 Singapore Grand Prix - Race & Crash Dscussion

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Juzh wrote:
17 Sep 2017, 16:58
What we need is an straight on looking overhead shot (was shown on sky post race) where you can easily see raikkonen turning into verstappen after he's half way trough, and that was what triggered the whole scenario.
yeah, watched that on youtube. RAI steers into VES and makes contact with VES and then VET hit by VES and collected by RAI.

But still VET played a big role in this, and without the apparent chop he might have come out of it unscathed...
or the whole thing might not have happened at all, because VES would have had more space on the right to circumnavigate RAI.
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