Not necessarily 100 % his fault? More like not necessarily 100 % Schumacher fault.
He (Senna) was sliding to the right (inside curve 1), so Schumi figured he could pass on the left (which is a better position there, regarding turn 2), then when Schumi was closing on him, he moved to the left again, and with his superior speed Schumi had nowhere to go but in Senna's butt.
Anyway, when I saw Schumi out, knowing he was fighting with Senna, after what happened between Senna and Grosjean one lap (was it two ?) earlier, I was 100 % certain that Senna was involved somehow. Which he was.
His past in F1 and the year he spent in endurance racing are enough to make my mind about him, he's reckless, impatient and awkward. A cars breaker if there's one.
Please, he moved like one inch to the left, with still enough room on the left side for another car. Schumacher just took the stupid decision of switch side when it was already too late.
Not necessarily 100 % his fault? More like not necessarily 100 % Schumacher fault.
He (Senna) was sliding to the right (inside curve 1), so Schumi figured he could pass on the left (which is a better position there, regarding turn 2), then when Schumi was closing on him, he moved to the left again, and with his superior speed Schumi had nowhere to go but in Senna's butt.
Anyway, when I saw Schumi out, knowing he was fighting with Senna, after what happened between Senna and Grosjean one lap (was it two ?) earlier, I was 100 % certain that Senna was involved somehow. Which he was.
His past in F1 and the year he spent in endurance racing are enough to make my mind about him, he's reckless, impatient and awkward. A cars breaker if there's one.
Please, he moved like one inch to the left, with still enough room on the left side for another car. Schumacher just took the stupid decision of switch side when it was already too late.
There was a fire in Williams garage ; / Sucks after such a great day.
Some of the stuff got injured, but nobody very badly I think.
"I was there when [founder] Frank Williams was giving his speech to everyone," said Williams reserve driver Valtteri Bottas.
"I felt an explosion from behind, somewhere from the fuel area, and everyone ran out quickly."
Mechanics from several teams joined Williams's pit crew in attempting to extinguish the flames which sent smoke billowing across the paddock.
Maldonado's car was parked elsewhere awaiting post-race checks during the blaze, but the FW34 of team-mate Bruno Senna, who crashed out after 12 laps, was in the garage at the time.
He's been very good in lower series and now he's showing it in F1.
There's a reason this guy is the record holder for consecutive feature race wins in GP2
Also, in every series he's been amazingly quick at Monaco, fighting for the win and even winning with horrendously off pace cars. Last year, his first time there with an F1 car he was 5th just before the end of the race with an extremely slow willians, when Hamilton took him out.
We go to Monaco now. If we can win the GP2 race there in a Trident (awful car) and be 5th in last year's awful Williams, imagine what he can do with this car...
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In France they have F1 at Eurosport?
Too bad that in Germany the last race on Eurosport was Suzuka 1996..
7 winners after 7 races, but I think the next race won't have a "new" winner.
What a race from Grosjean and Perez.
It was on Eurosport as it's Canada, and it couldn't be broadcast on TF1 (mainstream channel), because :
1) 20h is the evening news time
2) we had elections here, so they had to get people bored with the results
3) TF1 owns Eurosport