16-11-2021, 18:56
(This post was last modified: 16-11-2021, 19:27 by theo_luddite.)
Apparently it just did.
However, it appears that when Lewis stays in the track but pushed Crash Verstappen over the white line, it's a penalty. When Crash exceeds the track limits by a long way to gain an advantage (i.e. keep the lead) and takes Lewis with him to about 3-4 x or more a car width, it's just racing.
How the hell does that work?
Helluva drive by Lewis despite the Dirty Dutchman trying to run him off the track and then weaving around more than a carpet maker to try and keep him behind him. When Lewis eventually retires I hope young up and coming drivers give it to Crash Verstappen because the FIA seem to be in love with him and his boss at Spiceworld right now. At the moment, most that get near him just try to avoid him, it at least keeps them alive. There is one exception. It makes you wonder what he'll get away with before he is finally reigned in, if ever.
However, it appears that when Lewis stays in the track but pushed Crash Verstappen over the white line, it's a penalty. When Crash exceeds the track limits by a long way to gain an advantage (i.e. keep the lead) and takes Lewis with him to about 3-4 x or more a car width, it's just racing.
How the hell does that work?
Helluva drive by Lewis despite the Dirty Dutchman trying to run him off the track and then weaving around more than a carpet maker to try and keep him behind him. When Lewis eventually retires I hope young up and coming drivers give it to Crash Verstappen because the FIA seem to be in love with him and his boss at Spiceworld right now. At the moment, most that get near him just try to avoid him, it at least keeps them alive. There is one exception. It makes you wonder what he'll get away with before he is finally reigned in, if ever.
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