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Not looking good for the Hulk, his car seems to have a problem.
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Investigationtastic.
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Hmm, all those stories about the Sauber being soft on its tyres turn out to be quite true. ; :P
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There are more drivers under investigation for breaking the SC lap time limit than you can shake a stick at!

The afformentioned drivers are...

  • Jenson Button
  • Rubens Barrichello
  • Nico Hulkenburg
  • Robert Kubica
  • Vitaly Petrov
  • Adrian Sutil
  • Tonio Liuzzi
  • Sebastien Buemi
  • Pedro De La Rosa

Kobayashi may get a podium after all! :D
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Unfortunately, Hulkenburg's out, hopefully Williams can still stay ahead of Sauber in the standings.
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Damn mandatory pit stops :(
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WHY!!??

Kobayashi on the podium would have been so nice..
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Henrique wrote:Damn mandatory pit stops :(


Kobayashi would never have been running on 3rd place if there weren't :P
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KOBAYASHI TAKE A BOW!
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Takumaesque...
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Vettel wins, and nobody on this forum gives a shite.
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TAKE A BOW AGAIN KOBAYASHI MY SON!
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Super stuff Kamui!
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Great race for Kobayashi.
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But Rubens in 4th! WILLIAMS!!!
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Cowboyashi is back in town.

Taking a place at the last corner of the grand prix...epic stuff.

Depending on penalties, he could be un-rejectified in a few hours time.
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kostas22 wrote:Cowboyashi is back in town.

Taking a place at the last corner of the grand prix...epic stuff.

Depending on penalties, he could be un-rejectified in a few hours time.


And podiumified.
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Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:But Rubens in 4th! WILLIAMS!!!


SCREW BARRICHELLO AND WILLIAMS!

KOBAYASHI!
KOBAYASHI!
KOBAYASHI!

(and Vettel!!!)
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Great moves by Kobayashi at the end there!

I hope the stewards don't mess about with the result, and instead impose grid penalties at the next race if needs be.
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DonTirri wrote:SCREW BARRICHELLO AND WILLIAMS!


How dare you say that.
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redbulljack14 wrote:
DonTirri wrote:SCREW BARRICHELLO AND WILLIAMS!


How dare you say that.


Because both Rubinho and Williams are WAY past their "someone of relevance" date. And because

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Button finished more than 20 seconds ahead of Kobayashi, so he would still be ahead if he was penalised. No chance of Kobayashi on the podium. ;)
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Paul Hayes wrote:I hope the stewards don't mess about with the result, and instead impose grid penalties at the next race if needs be.

Yes I agree totally.

The time penalty can be between 20 and 30 seconds, and typically in the past has been 25. A 23+ second penalty would see Kobayashi on the podium. Not that I particularly want to see such farcical screwing around with the race result.
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Archie2K wrote:
Paul Hayes wrote:I hope the stewards don't mess about with the result, and instead impose grid penalties at the next race if needs be.

Yes I agree totally.

The time penalty can be between 20 and 30 seconds, and typically in the past has been 25. A 23+ second penalty would see Kobayashi on the podium. Not that I particularly want to see such farcical screwing around with the race result.

It used to be 25, but not any more, they changed the rules this year so it's 20 seconds for drive throughs and 30 seconds for stop and goes. Since stop and goes are never issued any more, I think it's pretty certain that the penalty will be 20 seconds if one is issued. That would put Kobayashi 4th with Alonso 5th.
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Anyway, the important thing here is that we have actually seen action on this boring circuit. I already knew something special would happen this year. No matter if he finishes 4th or 7th, Kobayashi did one hell of a great race with a poor car, and that must be cheered accordingly. And Williams have improved massively, with Barrichello 4th on the track. Speaking about Williams, what happened exactly with Hülkenberg? He was set to score, and then he retired...
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The full result with times if the investigated cars got 20sec penalties:
1. Vettel
2. Hamilton +5.0
3. Button +27.6
4. Kobayashi +30.9
5. Alonso +32.8
6. Barrichello +40.6
7. Kubica +42.1
8. Rosberg +44.3
9. Sutil +45.1
10. Massa +46.6
11. Alguesuari +48.2
12. Schumacher +48.8
13. Buemi +51.2
14. de la Rosa +62.4
15. Petrov +63.2
16. Liuzzi +65.8
...And the new teams as they finished.
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redbulljack14 wrote:Vettel wins, and nobody on this forum gives a shite.

Well, it's easy to win when you have what should be comfortably the fastest car by a long way, and your team mate has taken himself out of the race - so it isn't anywhere near as much of an achievement as dragging a back of the field car into the points.

It seems that Alonso is going ballistic at the results; so much so, that he is accusing the officials of corrupting the result:
"It's a shame, not for us because this is racing, but for all the fans who came here to watch a manipulated race," he told Spanish television after the race.

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/84837

Now that is not an accusation that you would want to toss about lightly - he was getting very agitated during the race, and presumably vented his spleen as soon as he got the change. Anyone want to bet that this might come back to haunt him big time?
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Heres hoping he'll unrejectify himself!
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At the risk of annoying Captain Hammer (!) Joe Saward has just blogged that there are to be 5 second penalties for all....

http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2010/06/ ... nd-sundry/

I just hope this is accurate...... :lol:
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eagleash wrote:At the risk of annoying Captain Hammer (!) Joe Saward has just blogged that there are to be 5 second penalties for all....

http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2010/06/ ... nd-sundry/

I just hope this is accurate...... :lol:


Yes, 5 second penalties for these five drivers are confirmed. Unfortunately, Kamui just fails to get the sixth place from Sutil or the fifth from Kubica - but fortunately, Rubens doesn't lose anything
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DonTirri wrote:SCREW BARRICHELLO AND WILLIAMS!


How dare you say that.

I am so with you, rbj14. Williams still for the win (sometime in the next 10 years or whenever they get some decent money...)
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Klon wrote:
eagleash wrote:At the risk of annoying Captain Hammer (!) Joe Saward has just blogged that there are to be 5 second penalties for all....

http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2010/06/ ... nd-sundry/

I just hope this is accurate...... :lol:


Yes, 5 second penalties for these five drivers are confirmed. Unfortunately, Kamui just fails to get the sixth place from Kubica - but fortunately, Rubens doesn't lose anything


I'm sure it's just a "slip of the finger".....but it's all nine drivers....
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eagleash wrote:I'm sure it's just a "slip of the finger".....but it's all nine drivers....


Well, I read earlier that four drivers were cleared, but that was a false news, I guess... here's the changed result (Top 15) now:

1.: Sebastian Vettel
2.: Lewis Hamilton
3.: Jenson Button
4.: Rubens Barrichello
5.: Robert Kubica
6.: Adrian Sutil
7.: Kamui Kobayashi
8.: Fernando Alonso
9.: Sebastien Buemi
10.: Nico Rosberg
11.: Felipe Massa
12.: Pedro de la Rosa
13.: Jaime Alguersuari
14.: Vitaly Petrov
15.: Michael Schumacher
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That's a huge shame for De La Rosa, his first point of the season, at his home race as well, and he doesn't get to keep it.
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Well that was kind of a waste of time.

Like, either you punish someone, or you don't. That's just a complete cop out really, and sets an ominous precident.
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Oh, and nobody has yet mentioned that Webber was recreating an incident in today's GP2 sprint race: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN6xsJCJV1M

According to Autosport:

While the win was a welcome change of form for the Super Nova team after a tough start to the season, there is also concern within the squad after Ericsson's team-mate Josef Kral was taken to hospital following a huge accident on lap three.

The Czech driver ran into the back of Arden's Rodolfo Gonzalez and was launched skyward before landing on his gearbox and slamming into the Turn 17 barriers at high speed. He is reported to be conscious and complaining of pain in his back and right arm.

The accident prompted several laps behind the safety car, which eventually led to the race being flagged several laps before schedule due to time limitations.


http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/84827
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Yep, and it was the winner's team-mate in GP2 too! Gotta love a good coincidence.
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redbulljack14 wrote:That's a huge shame for De La Rosa, his first point of the season, at his home race as well, and he doesn't get to keep it.


Seconded!
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dr-baker wrote:
redbulljack14 wrote:
DonTirri wrote:SCREW BARRICHELLO AND WILLIAMS!


How dare you say that.

I am so with you, rbj14. Williams still for the win (sometime in the next 10 years or whenever they get some decent money...)


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Whatever Alonso may moan about, it seems of only academic significance when you bear in mind:

4.: Rubens Barrichello
5.: Robert Kubica
6.: Adrian Sutil
7.: Kamui Kobayashi


I'm afraid that in a Ferrari you are hoping to come ahead of those drivers on track 100% of the time, and anything else in a faster car with no technical issues is a personal failure. Especially when one of them qualifies 18th.
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