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Anonymous
MAH BAD KIMI, DIDNT SEE DAT RED LIGHT
>> Anonymous
nigger
>> Anonymous
nigger don't know the rules.
>> Anonymous
somebody gif his "omfg wtf" reaction
>> Anonymous
>>146972

No. You.
>> Anonymous
>>146917

Neither does Kimi, apparently.

PROTIP : You're not allowed to overtake under the safety car, not even in the pits. Kimi should never have been in front of Lewis in the first place.
>> Anonymous
>>147080

PROERTIP: If he is still stalled you can
>> Anonymous
>>147083

But no-one was stalled
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>>147080

WOW FAIL, IT'S NOT HIS FAULT FERRARI'S PITSTOP WAS FASTER
DUMBASS NIGGER
>> Anonymous
>>147128

Pitstops? what? I'm talking about Kimi being side by side with Kubica, the only reason to do that is if he was planning to challenge Kubica for position on exiting the pit lane - which is illegal under the safety car.

If Kimi had lined his car up behind Kubica, which he should have done, Hamilton would have been able to slip around on the outside and then let them pass when the lane was released.
>> Anonymous
>>147157
Ferrari has the last pit stall and they were making stacked stops, it would screw both Ferrari drivers if you really expect him to just sit there and wait when 1: he's in a legitimate fight for the lead and 2: there's an open lane right there. Other cars are fair game in the pits (assuming you're not speeding), position is determined by the order in which the cars reach the line at the end of pit lane.
>> Anonymous
Canadian here, Lewis was just driving like everyone else in Montreal.
>> Anonymous
>>147232

>they were making stacked stops

That was miscommunication on Massa's part, he wasn't supposed to be in then, that's why he had to go round and come in again.

>Other cars are fair game in the pits

Perhaps in normal circumstances, but not under a safety car unless the car you're overtaking is stationary, Kubica definitely wasn't stationary. Ferrari shouldn't even have released Kimi into Kubica's path, we've seen penalties given out for that. And as Kubica had the inside line in the pits, he had position. Kimi should have realised he'd missed his opportunity to overtake during the pitstop and they were now under safety car rules.
>> Anonymous
>>147080
uhh

are you retarded? yes you can. only in the pitlane.

And Kimi violated no offense. Yet, anyway. Since the red light went on and Kimi presumably pulled alongside him to avoid contact at the line, we don't know if Kimi was going to let Kubica by once the light went green or not.
>> Anonymous
>>147469

see

>>147460

And shut the hell up.
>> Anonymous
So? If Kimi wasn't there and he was behind Kubica as he should have been, Hamilton then would have been in Kimi's position and would have been wrecked by Rosberg.
>> Anonymous
>>147080
>>147157
>>147460
>>147489

dumbasses