The difference is pretty obvious. When Barrichello got side-by-side there was a car-wide gap between Schumi and the white line. On that video in the first post Massa went for the gap that wasn't there in the first place.

Problem is, the picture doesn't show that Schumacher was not driving parallel to the white line, he was driving diagonally even before Barichello went to his right. As far as I have been able to see, Schumacher doesn't actually turn the wheel at all the squeeze Barichello, he just continues in the same direction.Pandamasque wrote:@Neco FEROX
The difference is pretty obvious. When Barrichello got side-by-side there was a car-wide gap between Schumi and the white line. On that video in the first post Massa went for the gap that wasn't there in the first place.
I don't agree with that, you can't just put your car where another person is clearly going - that is asking for a crash.Pandamasque wrote:That is irrelevant. He was obliged to do whatever was necessary (that includes turning left) to make sure the car on the side has enough room.
I didn't know there were any sporting regulations regarding this to be honest. That's probably why I don't agree with people on this matterPandamasque wrote:You can disagree with FIA sporting regs all you like, and you can get away with it a). in your armchair b). if your name is Michael Schumacher.