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Thread: 2010 Belgian Grand Prix (August 27-29)

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    Massa's position was noted by the BBC Commentators and they expected an investigation by the stewarts. Apparently after the first lap mayhem the thing sort of lost importance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndclasscitizen View Post
    That wasn't an ordinary mistake, it was just sheer recklessness from Vettel that caused the accident.
    thats a bit harsh

    all he did was whip his car out from behind the mclaren for an attempt at a late brake pass , for sure it was an aggressive attempt considering the conditions

    & sure they are supposed to be some of the best at their game , but taking risks for track position is their job

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndclasscitizen View Post
    ...sheer recklessness...

    Quote Originally Posted by Badsight View Post
    ...for sure it was an aggressive attempt considering the conditions
    Sounds like recklessness to me. Sure they're supposed to take risks, but they also have to keep safety in mind. At the speeds they can get at, any avoidable crash is not acceptable.
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    apparently Horner accused Button of braking too early.....
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    Huh, fancy that.. a driver braking early when defending in greasy conditions..
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    Quote Originally Posted by pimento View Post
    Sounds like recklessness to me. Sure they're supposed to take risks, but they also have to keep safety in mind. At the speeds they can get at, any avoidable crash is not acceptable.

    Not to mention any driver worth their salt should recognize the condition and drive within the equipment(tire) and their own limit.
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    Have you guys seen Vettel's onboard? How his wing flexed before the crash is just crazy.
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