Yes, but also a very fast driver who won the GP2 championship last year with Perez the runner-up.wesley123 wrote:A guy with a lot of sponsorship money
I don´t think you understand what i wrote.wesley123 wrote:I do not think you have any farms in Venezuela to speak of.
No --- sherlock, that´s why Hamilton, the super energetic racer should have backed of because it clearly was the wrong moment to overtake Maldonado.wesley123 wrote:Well this isnt destruction derby you know. It was pretty clear in the vid posted that Maldonado just turns in and pretty much expects Hamilton to 'avoid an unavoidable collision' when Maldonado turns in Hamilton already started turning in trying to avoid the collision. I still cannot understand how Hamilton can avoid this collision when it is clear Maldonado drives into you.
Maldonado turns in because the turn goes that way. Are you implying that he should make a left instead because Hamilton is close to him?
You can´t just stick your car in like that and expect someone to move.
Hamilton took a chance that never really existed. Just think for a second..
Why would Maldonado turn in on Hamilton? Why? makes no sense since the outcome of it would be that Maldo´s car would hit the wall first.
He did a spectacular race but it got ruined by a optimistic Hamilton which we know took alot risks and chances that day because of things that happened the day before.