lebesset wrote:this may all have been started by events in monaco , but I think the roots lay elsewhere
for years we had drivers like schu and senna , in the fastest car , and if they got partly up beside you , they were coming past ; the others got out the way because they knew there would be an accident otherwise
If I know my history correctly, there was a time before "hardcore professionals" like Senna and Schumacher stepped on the scene, when gentleman racers raced for the fun of it. Now it's all about getting results no matter what the cost. And if it takes ramming someone of the track, then so be it.
Of course in earlier times you couldn't just nudge someone of the track at a wim because your opponent might have died in the process. The increase in safety measures over the years have brought with them a total disregard for the integrity of your rivals car.
So today the ethics of F1 being a no-contact sport have sadly been lost.
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