From where I was sat, Hamilton tanked down the pitlane, didn't see the light, forgot where the brake pedal was (for the first time all weekend), and punted his championship rival out of the race. If he saw the light - that was a stupid, dangerous and just retarded move. If he didn't, well, I'm not sure how he couldn't, have any of you actually LOOKED at one of those lights (as in, in person?) - they're blindingly bright.
Besides, if we're going to be picky, red is used for that light not only because of the cultural connotations of red meaning 'stop', but also because red colours are most easily viewable in the periphery of the human eye (physics/biology will tell you that). There's really no excuse.
And don't play the "he's young, he's new" card, ever... Kubica is also only in his second season... he stopped.
And from where I was sat, watching ITV, Hamilton said it "wasn't
quite a racing incident", admitted he didn't see the light, but made no apology, no admission of error (as opposed to admission of a severe case of selective blindness), or anything that was even remotely remorseful.
Let's not forget that he said "I'm not sure what happend, it all happened so fast!". You heard it here first, folks... 50mph is too fast for Lewis Hamilton's brain.
(And he can't avoid stationary objects...)
Oh, wait, I forgot Hamilton is faultless, supreme, and just as good as Ayrton Senna ever was... :doh: