Say if he finishes like 11th after a terrible qualifying, will he just go to 20th?
Say if he finishes like 11th after a terrible qualifying, will he just go to 20th?
No 21st.
I disagree with this decision, but seeing as it was in the pit lane, the whole scenario changes. Raikkonen should've got a penalty form Monaco's race - I felt sorry for Sutil then.
Oh and I thought it was funny though 'cause rivght after the crash, the green light appeared 2 seconds later.
Wait, what about if he finishes 15th then!
Fat chance I know but still where would he go?
he'll start last, wasn't it in gp2 that he went down to dead last and ended up 2nd?No 21st.
I disagree with this decision, but seeing as it was in the pit lane, the whole scenario changes. Raikkonen should've got a penalty form Monaco's race - I felt sorry for Sutil then.
Oh and I thought it was funny though 'cause rivght after the crash, the green light appeared 2 seconds later.
he'll be able to get a good finish if he starts 11th-13th and could contend with 1st position.
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Yeah I'm sure he'll be fine, what track is the next race?
I see why you all think it's unfair but if you read in detail, the crash is irrelevant and however much we love Hamilton, it was his fault, though his team could of helped.
The 10-grid point drop is for ignoring the red light, it happened to Montoya a few years back and Barrichello and Massa last year I think. If you go through the red light you lose 10 grid spaces in the next grand prix, it would of happened if he crashed into Raikonnen or not. Thus the reason Rosberg is also punished as he failed to stop as well.
Raikonnen didn't cause a crash a fortnight ago, it was purely an error in the car and it was impossible for him to of avoided Sutil, however sad and frustrating that was for Sutil, it's Sport and things like that happen and he can't be punished for that as he broke no rules.
Actually you are incorrect and you are in fact the one who cant read! If you leave the pits when a red light is shwoing you are disqualifyed like Massa was last year, not a 10 place gird drop. The grid drop was given for causing the crash.I see why you all think it's unfair but if you read in detail, the crash is irrelevant and however much we love Hamilton, it was his fault, though his team could of helped.
The 10-grid point drop is for ignoring the red light, it happened to Montoya a few years back and Barrichello and Massa last year I think. If you go through the red light you lose 10 grid spaces in the next grand prix, it would of happened if he crashed into Raikonnen or not. Thus the reason Rosberg is also punished as he failed to stop as well.
Raikonnen didn't cause a crash a fortnight ago, it was purely an error in the car and it was impossible for him to of avoided Sutil, however sad and frustrating that was for Sutil, it's Sport and things like that happen and he can't be punished for that as he broke no rules.
changing the subject a little, is it me or does Bourdais seem to always retire early?
I know he has finished a few but most are retires.
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Roy: [singing] We don't need no education.
Moss: Yes you do; you've just used a double negative
Thats ok now Hamilton has to win at Silverstone XD
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