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Considering the fact that it is nearly 18 years ago since the last one, that is one thing for sure. :hugs:

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We seen the on board from Sainz, he didn’t moved. I am curious to see one from Perez’s cockpit. To me, he clearly drove slightly to the right although the had 10 empty meters on his left.

In that case the white lines on the track moved with him :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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Ok, i’ll try to put it in a way that doesn’t upset the Red Bull boys :crazy_face:

Sainz is clearly the leading car, he dictates the line. Sainz on corner exit is pinched up against the wall (less than 0.5 car width away) - He naturally moves over and Perez tries to keep him pinned while being half a car length behind and a bus load of space on his left. Probably a racing incident - but more down to Perez.

Better now ? :hugs:

Well. At the end of the day, both camps will say: Certainly was not my fault. :hugs: :hugs:

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For Helmut Marko, Sainz made the mistake.
For Fred Vasseur, it’s Perez.
I think a draw would be good. :wink:
And the important thing is that nothing happened to either driver. :+1:
Apart from the fact that they caused the teams a lot of overtime again. Because the next race is coming up soon. :laughing:

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Who’s that then?, I’m not either Red Bull or Ferrari, no need to get your panties twisted because no one else agrees with your view

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Even though I am a Ferrari fan, I can not do anything to that type of driving. Which by the way clearly is not the smartest stuff I have seen. :hugs: :hugs:

We both know who the Red Bull fans are :crazy_face:

Can we agree that Sainz was the leading driver in that situation and HE was the one who dictates the line ? Can we also agree that Perez had meters of empty space on his left and at least half a car behind Sainz ? Can we agree that he moved slightly to the right while Sainz was moving slightly to the left in order to get back on the racing line ? Now, i’m not a FIA expert but, to me, Perez is more at fault than Sainz as Sainz was in the lead, so obviously he was dictating the racing line and Perez didn’t let him take it even he was clearly behind and also had loads of space to his left. LOADS

He was slightly ahead

Not correct

He wasn’t behind He was along side Sainz

No

Perez doesn’t need to if they are along side each other as long as he leaves a car’s width which he did also Carlos knew he was there

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Obviously we’re watching different movies if you say that Perez was along side Sainz… :roll_eyes: :roll_eyes: :roll_eyes:

The moment of the impact:

Only you and Lukas can see Perez as being along side Sainz…wtf Sainz has almost a car length in front…lol

you’re getting a bit obsessive John…
are you doing well?

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there you go… racing incident, no further action


SAINZ moved!!

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Exactly what we have been saying, a racing incident although Carlos knew he was there and he moved toward Perez

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Just like I said. Perez did not move. Johns comments did not age well :face_with_hand_over_mouth: They did not even write about a move to the right from Perez…

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but to be fair, Perez could have done more to avoid the crash…
move over or hit the breaks or just don’t start at all just to let the others go through :joy:

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No, nobody moved ultimately. That is why both of them ended up in the wall. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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That is true. Both should have done more to avoid it as it is stupid to throw away the race in the last laps…

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5000€ fine for that

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So next time tidy up first before move to the pit wall for celebrating :rofl: :rofl:

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