Formula 1: Time to DQ Michael
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Time to DQ Michael
For going off of the track to improve his standing.
*Clear* violation.
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Re: Time to DQ Michael
in article BB525A86.30DB%x@y.z, william lynch at x@y.z wrote on 8/3/03 6:24
AM:
David Hobbs just said the same thing on Speed.
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Re: Time to DQ Michael
"william lynch" <x@y.z> wrote in message news:BB525ACB.30DD%x@y.z...
6:24
Keep dreaming..
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Re: Time to DQ Michael
in article bgj3so$oqqkr$news.uni-berlin.de, James Hart at
co.uk wrote on 8/3/03 6:36 AM:
A sad commentary on how much favoritism there is
there.
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Re: Time to DQ Michael
william lynch <x@y.z> wrote in news:BB525A86.30DB%x@y.z:
It's not a shortcut?
Can someone be bothered to look up the rule?
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Phil
Dodge this.
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Re: Time to DQ Michael
"william lynch" wrote:
In today's Porsche Supercup race almost everybody took a wide
off-track line in that corner.
And how about Coulthard who overtook Trulli in the same manner?
K.
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Re: Time to DQ Michael
Phil Newnham wrote:
The rule mentions not gaining an advantage, so the same would apply whether
the route was shorter or longer. It would also have meant applying it during
qualifying where several of the cars were using the runoff on the outside of
a couple of corners as well.
No penalty there either.
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James...
http://www.jameshart.co.uk/
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Re: Time to DQ Michael
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 16:05:42 +0200, "Karsten Voss" <de>
wrote:
DC tried and failed and he took Trulli after the next corner when
Trulli ran wide. The reason DC failed was because Trulli learned to
keep the racing line and denied DC a way back on the track so he had
to lift.
Engelkott
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Re: Time to DQ Michael
Phil Newnham wrote:
He went off track to improve his position.
I would like to see nails put on the white line.
Ya cross the line ya get a flat. That would stop
them from going of track.
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Re: Time to DQ Michael
Karsten Voss wrote:
Coulthard didn't get past in the same manner, or even in the same place.
Trulli ran wide and DC ducked underneath.
DC and Webber showed how it should be done earlier in the race, even the
Villeneuve / da Matta move managed to keep it on the tarmac.
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James...
http://www.jameshart.co.uk/
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