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He shouldn't have been penalized, and even if he didn't have a super shortcut, Hamilton would have won the race, don't you think the FIA is very unreasonable? Particularly partial to Ferrari!!
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Formula 1 Belgium race officials have announced the decision to investigate the crash between Raikkonen and Hamilton: Hamilton was given a 25-second penalty for cutting into a slow corner and profiting from it.
Hamilton's conduct violated the 2008 F1 Rules 30, 30(3)(a) and 4(2)(g) of the 2008 F1 Sport Rules by cutting a slow turn and profiting from it, and he was penalized for driving through the pits as required, but was penalized for a 25-second penalty for his time after the race. The FIA wrote in the official execution document.
As a result, Massa became the winner of the Belgian race, Heidelfeld was second, and Hamilton dropped to third.
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Overtaking was forced by Kimi but later gave up his seat, which should not be punished. But whoever makes the FIA Ferrari's have no choice but to be punished.
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has been overtaken, that is, he has given up his position of profiting from shortcuts.
Then there is no need to be punished.
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Penalty 25 seconds!
Fall third!
Massa is number one! Hahahaha!
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Speak politely and accumulate some virtue.
If you don't understand, don't say it.
What's wrong with the penalty? You saw Xiao Hei super close?
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Is it okay for him to give up his seat?
The fia one is a Ferrari.
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Probably not.
He was also forced to be helpless.
Besides, even if you are punished, how can you be punished? The game is over, it's too hard to penalize, penalty points? Penalty through the pits? It doesn't seem to be appropriate.
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Hamilton will be punished either way! I just don't like him and his dad! Support Xiaolai!!
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There must be a punishment.
I don't like Hamilton.
The look of the bull is coaxing.
It is recommended to cancel the grade.
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At that time, it was indeed squeezed out of the track by Kimi.
After he was squeezed out of the track, he drove straight across the grass into the track.
There should be no penalty.
But that shortcut. It's really hard to say.
Because it affected the final grade.
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I've already been penalized, 25 seconds free, and the position has fallen to third.
Massa first, Heidfeld second.
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has been punished, the first has become the third.
Xiao Hei drove a little too hard, which would cause many people to be disgusted, and it would be difficult to mix in the future.
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Hamilton, who started the race from 13th on the grid, quickly chased down to ninth (including one from Kovalenenen, who had also been pushed to the rear of Kovalainen's car), but was penalised through the pits for taking a shortcut.
A look back at Hamilton's breaches of the rules: after passing the Adelaide hairpin, Hamilton smashed from the outside to the left of Sebastian Vistel. Hamilton's car did take the lead at the time, but the next Nürburgring (No. 6 Woodman and No. 7 Combo Corner) was a high-speed right and then left, and Hamilton missed the apex of the right bend and went straight over the left shoulder.
Back on the track, Hamilton was in front of Sebastian Vettel, who was making a normal turn.
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On the first lap of the race in France, Hamilton overtook Victor and was currently under investigation by the race officer, and on lap 14, Hamilton was fined and sent through the pits.
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In the F1 Belgian race last night, the leading Ferrari driver Raikkonen suddenly lost control of the car and slid out of control and crashed into the protective wall on lap 43, and Hamilton "won the championship". But after the race, the race officer announced that Hamilton had a 25-second penalty for his time, and Massa was "in the right place" to become the champion.
Raikkonen's car slammed against the protective wall.
In yesterday's race, Raikkonen and Hamilton held the top two on the track. But with two laps remaining, Hamilton took advantage of Raikkonen's oversteer at Turn 1 to make a successful overtake. Just as the rain was about to take effect, the Iceman's forcing tactics were about to take effect, when his car suddenly slid out of control of the track and crashed into the protective wall, almost crashing into a ball of scrap metal.
Shortly after the race, F1 officials announced that they would investigate the clash that occurred between Hamilton and Raikkonen in the final stages. The organising committee believes that Hamilton tried to overtake at the chicane and then "feigned" to give up, only to suddenly pass at Turn 1.
Hamilton was given a 25-second penalty penalty.
At 0:00 a.m. Beijing time today, the race officer announced that Hamilton's race result had been penalized by 25 seconds. Hamilton's behaviour violated the 2008 F1 rules of racing by cutting a chicane and overtaking a cut, and he was penalised for driving through the pits as required, but was given a 25-second penalty for his time after the race.
The FIA wrote in the official execution document.
McLaren officials later announced that they had appealed, and their most favourable evidence was that "Hamilton crossed the finish line six kilometers and seconds slower than Raikkonen." ”
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Winner: Massa.
Runner-up: Highfield.
Third runner-up: Hamilton.
Hamilton was penalized
But still let him get on the podium, alas
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Massa for the winner, Heindfeld for the second place, Hamilton for the third place.
Hamilton was denied the title because he was penalized.
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Winner: Massa.
Runner-up: Highfield.
Third runner-up: Hamilton.
Hamilton was given a 25-second penalty after a shortcut for overtaking. Dropped from first place to third place.
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Massa first, Highfield second, Hamilton third!
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Are you a fan of the little black car? You can see it. Sympathy Ah, in fact, the foul, overtaken to (several times, you didn't see it?)
There will be news in the morning F1 Belgian station Massa was lucky to be the champion Hamilton was punished for violating the rules At 20:00 Beijing time on September 7, the F1 Belgian race was held at Spa-Francorchamps. Hamilton, who started from pole position, was overtaken by Raikkonen in the early stages and held back for 40 laps, but he took advantage of the final four laps to win the win, with another Ferrari driver, Massa, finishing second.
However, at 00:00 on September 8, the Formula 1 Belgium race officer announced the decision to investigate the crash between Raikkonen and Hamilton: Hamilton was given an additional 25-second penalty for cutting into a slow corner and profiting from it. In this way, Massa became the winner of the tournament and Hamilton dropped to third in the rankings.
Raikkonen tried to fight back in the final moments, but a shower in the final stages caused him to lose control and crash into the wall and exit. Taking advantage of the chaos caused by the rain, BMW driver Heindfeld, who finished third, also took the points for second place.
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Ferrari driver Raikkonen, who had been hoping for the title, was halfway through the three laps of the drenched rain, when the hapless Finn collided with the ring car and slid straight into the tight buffer zone and hit the tyre wall, sending the duck into the mouth of the Englishman Hamilton again.
Hamilton, who made a mistake on the first lap of the start, could not have imagined that he could have such "luck", and he was very excited to win the race after losing it. However, at that time, he had not yet received the post-match punishment, which made him have to lament his bad luck.
However, Hamilton's overtake in the rain was also a bit of a "trick", and he overtook a small shortcut after a fight with Kimi in the bus corner, but his interests were not obvious except after the corner. The author thinks that Hamilton is still very smart in the game, and he can comfortably climb his head in front of Kimi after the super shortcut, but he didn't do it, because he knew that if he did so, he would be directly punished on the spot by the tournament officer - the super shortcut lane benefited! Although the director of the competition also gave an announcement of reconsideration after the game, this was much lighter than the on-the-spot punishment.
Hamilton took the approach of getting out of the corner and letting Kimi climb first and then overtake. Kimi corners are angled more than Hamilton's, so he has less torque power delivery than Hamilton when he exits corners, so his power acceleration is much faster. In this way, Hamilton can easily overtake Kimi after climbing his head.
For his behavior, the Belgian competition director finally came to the conclusion of "taking a shortcut to benefit" and gave an additional penalty of 25 seconds. In this way, Xiao Hei, who was originally the champion, suddenly became third, although he was not so bad that he left the podium, but this made the gap between him and Massa in the standings 6 points become 2 points, so that his original relatively solid lead was suddenly lost.
McLaren and Ferrari each lost a big player in this "skating" battle, and in addition to Ferrari's Raikkonen, McLaren's Kovalainen also withdrew from the race in the final lap due to heavy rain.
In addition, the most injured is the glasses man of Little Red Bull, who originally hoped to finish third and finish on the podium, but in the end he only had the fate of seventh, but it is not bad to bring back 2 points for the team, after all, the team will not be unable to see the excellent performance ahead.
Perhaps Spa proved once again that nothing is impossible in F1! Until the last minute, no one knows what will happen!
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LS said pretty much the same, the rice hurts forever. Otherwise, it's a spa champion for five years in a row.
In addition, the lap before Kimi's retirement, Hamilton took a shortcut to overtake Kimi, Kimi wanted to chase it back, and then the dry tire was difficult to control in the rain (I forgot a little bit, I should have changed the tire before, or I forgot if it was not a dry tire, you can go and take a look**. Anyway, in the end, Kimi was rather for the jade to be broken than for the tile, and the whole land tragically hit the wall. ~
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As the dry tyres and Hamilton battled for first place in the rain, they rolled into a hidden pool on the penultimate lap, causing the car to lose control and crash into the wall ...... retire
08Spat T Rice Forever Pain in My Heart.
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The most classic tracks in the world are also my personal favorite are Silverstone in the UK, Monza in Italy, and Spa in Belgium.
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Sorry, your requirements are too high, you should choose the one that interests you the most to ask questions.
My family is the same, and now it's quite obedient.
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