Monaco GP 2008

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JamesS
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WhiteBlue wrote:and luck came into it also. Ham had a punctured tyre on the last lap. if the race had not stopped due to time up he had not won.

he also was lucky with the place of his armco banger so close to the pits and the safety car.
And in other races luck has favoured other drivers.

Alonso had a similar accident in Monaco, was "lucky" enough not to break his suspension but still made a hash of it.

Hamilton came into his own in the middle of the race, by opening a massive lead over his nearest rivals. That was not luck, that was skill.

mcdenife
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Donskar wrote:
WhiteBlue, you are way over the top. Attempting to postulate WHERE Kimi would have been as the result of a different penalty is absurd. It is quite possible that changing one element of the race would have a ripple effect, thus changing several other elements.

Just IMHO, of course . . . .
Too true. There is also the fact that Ferrari not did impose the wrong penalty. That was mistake of the stewards rather than Ferrari so if anything it is stewards who be paying compensation.
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mcdenife
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whiteblue wrote
and luck came into it also. Ham had a punctured tyre on the last lap.
Yes but not that one.

He had a puncture after the race (he was busy with the applause/celebrating and/or waving to fans and picked up debris from Rosbergs car apparently).
Long experience has taught me this about the status of mankind with regards to matters requiring thought. The less people know and understand about them, the more positively they attempt to argue concerning them; while on the other hand, to know and understand a multitude of things renders men cautious in passing judgement upon anything new. - Galileo..

The noblest of dogs is the hot dog. It feeds the hand that bites it.