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Quote from Jakg :no, beacuse he rolled over someone elses car at melbourne. Did you actually read the post you quoted?

Wasnt it Imola?

Probably, he did it in both races.
Quote from duke_toaster :If they wanted that, they would cut costs. Which they are trying to do, but aren't because the rules are being changed almost every year. Get a good, cheap set, and stick to them!!!

That's the logical solution. FIA isn't good at logic.
Quote from Jakg :no, beacuse he rolled over someone elses car at melbourne. Did you actually read the post you quoted?

Why didn't I see this. I think i maybe did. Was it the one where he did lots of rolls. No wait I think that was a Midland.

EDIT: Conformation (because I have a vid) it was Christijan Albers who rolled at Imola but a Super aguri hit him so it might have been Ide.
Yes, I believe, he rolled over Albers in Imola.
#80 - Jakg
Quote from nutty boy :Why didn't I see this. I think i maybe did. Was it the one where he did lots of rolls. No wait I think that was a Midland.

i didnt see it either, i was karting and they have a tv there, i went off just before it happened to suit up, when i got back they were talking about it but didnt show antoher replay, i think i saw it again via the net tho, ill have a look on youtube

oh, was it suzuka? ah, i dont know!
Suzukas the last race of the season and it's the german weekend this weekend so no it's not suzuka.
#82 - Jakg
Quote from nutty boy :Suzukas the last race of the season and it's the german weekend this weekend so no it's not suzuka.

then it was melbourne
It was Imola, just believe it.
It was Imola.
I'm trying to get pics but media players are gay because they either paste with the interface stuck in the position or the pics turn black when you save them.
Hmm thought about IDE but was hoping you wouldnt remember lol
Have to feel sorry for him but he'll be back after some training.

Anyway back to the topic i have to say that i have stopped playing LFS until Aug 26th when i get my DFP. I just cant meet the times of other drivers with the keyboard (cornering at speed) so i'm gonna bide my time
TBH thought, it's up to the lapper to lap the lappee, so try slowing down a bit and taking your time to pass. Anyone behind you will either do the same or crash. The Super Aguris are 5-10s off the pace of the rest of the F1 field and I don't see Schumacher or Alonso crashing into them. That's because they approach them with care, make sure they know they're behind, wait for a safe moment and then overtake.

A major part of being a good racing driver is having brains. Being fast is all very well, but if you can't pass through traffic or overtake someone well, then you aint gonna get very far. Some of the best drivers I know are on the pace but not the fastest. The guys who win are those who are awesome through traffic, considerate of backmarkers and have their head screwed on. If you go and race real cars or karts with the attitude that everyone slower than you should jump out of the way so as not to spoil your hotlap then I guarantee you won't win any time soon.

IMO, they were wrong to ban you if you were indeed just going slowly, and I don't agree with anyone that says you should race if you're too slow.
#87 - Jakg
alrightey then, imola!
Was that someone lapping someone though? No. Was it a silly overtake by the slow person? Yes. Is that in any way related to someone being slow and meaning the leaders crash when lapping them? No.
If you are really slow you should practice offline before going online and possibly ruining others races.
Quote from MAGGOT :That's the logical solution. FIA isn't good at logic.

That's because Bernie Ecclestone and Max Mosely have IQs preceded by decimal points, even when multiplied by their multi-billion bank balances.

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