Sorry, I was talking about IM's move. Haven't seen what happened between you (spyshagg) and the black FZR, sorry.
IM -- at the risk of really being a nit, yes, I guess it is one of those racing rules things for me. Be glad to hear your opinion on it though.
Before I quibble, let me say that your move looked very cool and it's true that you didn't hit the guy and you are clearly the next Alonso, etc., etc.
But I was just thinking about what I'd be thinking if I was the lead car going into that corner (and by corner I mean the whole left-right sequence as we go up the hill). If I had looked in the mirror and to the side as I approached the initial braking point, and found that I was not sharing the line with anyone (i.e., nobody anywhere near overlap with my car) I'd be assuming that it was my right to drive a normal line through the chicane. Brake over on the right, turn in, lift throttle as we start to turn and to climb, gently re-apply power as we float out to the left of the track onto the green run-off kerb at the top of the hill. Assuming I was doing a reasonable race speed (which we can maybe argue that your target guy wasn't) I would have been surprised and a little annoyed to find that someone had come barrelling up the left side of me at a point on the track that, to my mind at least, doesn't really have a two-wide racing line. Also, if it had been me in the lead car, we would surely have collided, as I would have been drifting way out to the left on exit and there would have been nowhere left for you to go.
It looks to me that either:
a) the second driver you passed just had a really crap line on exiting the chicane, and was content to stay well to the right, which you maybe anticipated or maybe got lucky with.
b) the second driver saw in his mirrors what was happening, and thought that he'd better give you plenty of room as you were coming up so fast. This was generosity on his part though, as I'd say that he had the line through that chicane (due to the basic rule about you not having been alongside him at turn-in point). Come to think of it, he wasn't being shown a blue flag was he?
Anyway, you see what I'm getting at. As things turned out, no harm done, but I'm wondering what led you to be so confident that your move was going to work out OK, and I'm hoping that the answer to that question isn't "I'm faster, he should get out of the damn way even if it is mid-chicane".
Regards,
--Jason.