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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    he did not touch with Fisi. And using the the opportunities of the track to keep somebody behind you is not forbidden either. Just ask David Coulhard and Enrique Bernoldi....
    He did, his left front wing was broken as a result.
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    such as?
    In his battle with De la Rosa he cut the chicane, then appeared to do the sporting thing by slowing offline to let him past. He then changed his mind and swerved toward the apex just as Pedro was moving past. Firstly, he gained an advantage by cutting the chicane so he should've yielded anyway by law, and secondly it was a very dangerous and unecessary manoeuvre which could easily have ended both their races.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack_Bauer
    In his battle with De la Rosa he cut the chicane, then appeared to do the sporting thing by slowing offline to let him past. He then changed his mind and swerved toward the apex just as Pedro was moving past. Firstly, he gained an advantage by cutting the chicane so he should've yielded anyway by law, and secondly it was a very dangerous and unecessary manoeuvre which could easily have ended both their races.
    You are only supposed to give up your position if you gain it by overtaking via cutting the chicane. You are not obliged to give it away after cutting the chicane....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer
    He did, his left front wing was broken as a result.
    as far as I remember loosing the wing came from a contact with Heidfeld
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    I'm with Jack Bauer.

    MS couldn't keep up with De La Rosa, he was just slowing him down. Wich became very clear afther De La Rosa passed him and drove away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAS
    I'm with Jack Bauer.

    MS couldn't keep up with De La Rosa, he was just slowing him down. Wich became very clear afther De La Rosa passed him and drove away.
    of course, but de la Rosa was slower on the straight, and again you are allowed to prevent people from passing, again see Couthard and Bernoldi.....
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    IMO Schumacher had some pretty close situations blocking others but nothing worth mentioning. My memory tells too that he lost his front wing in contact with Heidfeld, by what I think was an accident due to Michael losing grip. Anyway his and Fisichella's tires hit eachother earlier in the race too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    You are only supposed to give up your position if you gain it by overtaking via cutting the chicane. You are not obliged to give it away after cutting the chicane....
    Well from what I saw there is an argument that De La Rosa was ahead of Michael at the moment he left the circuit. They were at the very least alongside each other.

    And secondly, I was under the impression that the rule reads that if a driver is deemed to have "gained an advantage" he must yield, not just if he overtakes by cutting the track. There's no doubt that had Schumacher attempted to stay on the track he would've lost the position so he clearly gained a big advantage by going off track.
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    as far as I remember loosing the wing came from a contact with Heidfeld
    I thought it was Fisichella, but I'm not sure now. Still the chicane action was pathetic for a man that has won the championship 7 times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer
    I thought it was Fisichella, but I'm not sure now. Still the chicane action was pathetic for a man that has won the championship 7 times.
    this is no childs play...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack_Bauer
    Well from what I saw there is an argument that De La Rosa was ahead of Michael at the moment he left the circuit. They were at the very least alongside each other.

    And secondly, I was under the impression that the rule reads that if a driver is deemed to have "gained an advantage" he must yield, not just if he overtakes by cutting the track. There's no doubt that had Schumacher attempted to stay on the track he would've lost the position so he clearly gained a big advantage by going off track.
    Could it not be that he could not have stayed on the track because de la Rosa forced him out of it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    this is no childs play...
    Yes, but there's no need to cut the chicane. If someone overtakes you because he's faster you have to live with it. Apparently Schumacher can't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer
    Yes, but there's no need to cut the chicane. If someone overtakes you because he's faster you have to live with it. Apparently Schumacher can't.
    see my post above....
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    see my post above....
    I don't think that was the case. And it could be the case once, but not three times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer
    I don't think that was the case. And it coulde the case once, but not three times.
    why not?
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