munudeges wrote:Yer. All Perez was doing was completely outbraking himself to dive down there to force his opponents to cut the chicane. He wasn't performing any overtaking manoeuvre at all. As Raikkonen said, he knew he was never going to make the corner.
If that's the case, what Raikonnen should have done is avoided the collision, then radioed the pits saying "he forced me off the track, he didn't leave me space, he needs to be punished", not punted him into the wall. Perez managed to slow it down in time against Button, and was borderline against Alonso, Only Kimi simply made the assumption that he couldn't slow it down in time, and punted him into a barrier.
As opposed to Perez completely outbraking himself, knowing he's not going to make the corner and ramming into the back of Raikkonen?
He didn't ram into the back of Raikonnen, he hit the wall first, and then raikonnen's rear wheel hit checo's front.
At no point was Perez ever alongside and under no circumstances was Raikkonen or anyone else obligated to let him do so. I am lost at the idiocy of this post, but considering the forum, not surprised.
I'll requote the rule for the avoidance of doubt...
For the avoidance of doubt, if any part of the front wing of the car attempting to pass is alongside the rear wheel of the car in front this will be deemed to be a ‘significant portion’.
It is
impossible for a car to be punted into the wall, and not be along side.