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PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 2:54 pm 
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Frijns excluded?


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 2:58 pm 
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Alonsomania wrote:
Frijns excluded?

@WSR_Live wrote:
#FR35 Currently, @RFrijns is 2012 champion. But He's under investigation. #WSR

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 3:00 pm 
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stimaro wrote:
Alonsomania wrote:
Frijns excluded?

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#FR35 Currently, @RFrijns is 2012 champion. But He's under investigation. #WSR

Either way, this will get him more famous...in the negative way.


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Well, Bianchi isn't rememberd for all the bonehead moves he pulled of in GP2, so i don't see why this will stick in a negative way.


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siggy wrote:
Well, Bianchi isn't rememberd for all the bonehead moves he pulled of in GP2, so i don't see why this will stick in a negative way.


None of them decided a title, though.

Da Costa now has the most wins of anyone in this year's championship.

If you remove the first 3 rounds from the results, da Costa would win the title.

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It didn't look deliberate. Just a bit too much optimistic. Could happen, they are young drivers. It could happened the other way, because Bianchi was close some times of hitting Frijns.

It's a shame how it ends, but that's racing.


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Congrats to Frijns, great job! :flag:


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siggy wrote:
Well, Bianchi isn't rememberd for all the bonehead moves he pulled of in GP2, so i don't see why this will stick in a negative way.


That was just because he was too aggressive and stupid at some times.

This move by Frijns looked deliberate. He knew if Magnussen would overtake him he would have lost the title so he just pushed off Bianchi.


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I think Vd Garde had a smile on his face when he saw Frijns take off Bianchi. :)


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Regiotap wrote:
I think Vd Garde had a smile on his face when he saw Frijns take off Bianchi. :)


Who were the people applauding in pit lane?

My stream wasn't in English so couldn't tell whether it was sarcastic applause or not

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he clearly panicked, Bianchi was in front of him, and it looked it would be only a few corners before others would overtake him as well. He tried something that could never work there, with the knowledge if it fails, he'd probably be champion.

I don't know how the officials can punish him, but this is not the way to win a championship, and I don't think they are pleased at Renault with this. they don't want 'their' championship to be questioned with this sort of drama's.


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This could actually have saved Bianchi's single-seater career.

It had been suggested that Ferrari were ready to drop him from their Academy if he didn't win the title. With this, he can argue that he was shunted out of the title rather than beaten for it, which might keep him safe for another year.

Or Ferrari might drop him anyway, who knows.

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RtN wrote:
This could actually have saved Bianchi's single-seater career.

It had been suggested that Ferrari were ready to drop him from their Academy if he didn't win the title. With this, he can argue that he was shunted out of the title rather than beaten for it, which might keep him safe for another year.

Or Ferrari might drop him anyway, who knows.


Luca Baldisserri's face didn't looked to happy TBH.


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Well, Bianchi almost punted Frijns out twice with some clumsy late-braking manouvres similar to his spin in yesterdays race which cost him points... So, Frijns made a mistake, braked too late... In my opinion just a racing incident.


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What a race in FR2.0 for the championship. Stoffel Vandoorne who was leading the championship by a huge margin is out of the race after a crash.

Daniil Kvyat who is leading the race just needs to finish in the top 3 to get the title.

EDIT: Drive through for Daniil for jumping the start !!


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SC is out after a 3 cars collision. Daniil Kvyat made his DT and he is still 3rd and champion.

But the track is drying up quickly and he is on wet weather tyres.


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Toto87 wrote:
SC is out after a 3 cars collision. Daniil Kvyat made his DT and he is still 3rd and champion.

But the track is drying up quickly and he is on wet weather tyres.


I wish I could see this...


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aerogi wrote:
he clearly panicked, Bianchi was in front of him, and it looked it would be only a few corners before others would overtake him as well. He tried something that could never work there, with the knowledge if it fails, he'd probably be champion.

I don't know how the officials can punish him, but this is not the way to win a championship, and I don't think they are pleased at Renault with this. they don't want 'their' championship to be questioned with this sort of drama's.


Same thing happened last year, rather some buzz than yet another boring processional race.


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