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  1. nerofer

    nerofer F1 World Champ

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    Especially as Belgium is an absolute must for beer...

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  2. TifosiUSA

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    Why would you bring up that race. So ****ing awful.

    One of MS's most epic drives ruined by a bumbling fool.
     
  3. Bas

    Bas Four Time F1 World Champ

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    Interesting fact about this race:
    Romain Grosjean has started this race twice. Both times he didn't get to do a full lap. Both times he managed to crash 3 drivers out.

    Will it be 3rd time lucky? Will he actually be able to get to lap 2? :D
     
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    I already slid a big envelope of money under the table to lettuce and instructed him take out Seb. Bernie was sitting next to me and smiled at lettuce; his way of saying, "Make it happen if you want to stay in F1."
     
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    I remember that one well. The tifosi in me wanted to annihilate Coulthard, but really that was a bad move by Schu (really, his vision was probably obscured by the rooster tail...although I can't remember if this was the track where Coulthard brake-checked him leading to Schu's reaction)

    Aaah, the days when you could do a restart with spare cars...otherwise that would have been a race with only 3 or so cars.
     
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  6. classic308

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    DC admitted it was his fault.
     
  7. nerofer

    nerofer F1 World Champ

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    According to meteo-belgium, last weather forecast is:

    Today: warm and sunny
    Tomorrow: mild and rain very probable during the qualis.
    Sunday for the race: mild to cool, rain almost guaranted.

    Rgds
     
  8. kraftwerk

    kraftwerk Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Here is a piece on it, seems to me that it was just bad luck, I really don't think there was any foul play, plain and simple racing incident.

    BBC Sport - Belgian Grand Prix: Fireworks from Schumacher & Coulthard
     
  9. Bas

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    Coulthard had already held up Schu for a lap or so, then lifted off ON the racing line with terrible visibility...Sure. Shoe's fault:rolleyes:.

    I love DC, awesome person, but bad judgement from him, and won't surprise me if this was fully orchestrated by Ron Dennis.
     
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    Watch the video in the link I posted, it was near enough impossible for MS to see, he took a chance and paid the price IMO.
     
  11. Bas

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    Hence Coulthard (who was being lapped, and held schu up for a full lap already) should've moved over, not lift off ON THE LINE. It was inevitable as soon as he lifted off that they where going to collide.

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ysL1pXq2js]Formel1 Michael Schumacher David Coulthard Crash (Spa 1998) - YouTube[/ame]

    You can see Schumacher moving at the last second but it was too late already. Now why would a person that's leading by such a marging simply crash into the back of a backmarker?


    Further more, Coulthard admitted he was at fault a few years back.
     
  12. TifosiUSA

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    As others have posted, DC has admitted this was his fault. You don't lift while you're ON the racing line in heavy rain. Plus, Coulthard was a lapped car and had been holding the Ferrari up forever - honestly I don't think it's beyond the realm of possibility that he did this on purpose. MS should have gone ahead and kicked his ass. Up until that point, that was a master class rain drive. Class of the field is an understatement.

    It's also worth noting that race would never happen today, because they'd be trundling around behind the safety car :rolleyes:
     

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