Again I still have to emphasise the point I am making is that - deliberate OR not, it was Massa's fault! Therefore a penalty was just deserved!!! That is what I needed PROOF of! Not whether or not it was deliberate.
The video shows it was CLEARLY Massa's fault, and if video evidence clearly showing the crime is not sufficient to place blame, then how are all these decisions being made? Paper, Scissors, Stone? (Sometimes it appears that way!), the officials were not interested in Mclarens telemetry data at Spa so why should the case be different here? Are there other views bar the one we saw live? If so PLEASE show me!!! I very much value your opinion on most occasions! Please show me some evidence to convince me that it was infact NOT Massa's fault.
The V*I*D*E*O E*V*I*D*E*N*C*E (see I can do it too!!) 'suggests' that it MAY have been deliberate! Lewis has made an acusation, and from viewing the video I personally can see where he is coming from! That is my opinion, I agree it would not have made sense for Massa to take both cars out, however what I SEE in the VIDEO is a driver putting his car OFF THE CIRCUIT and direct it at the REAR of the car that has just overtaken him!
With regards the first corner - again, the difference being there was NO CONTACT! Also there would have been even LESS of a motive as it was not his title challenger he was overtaking, or trying to ram! Think about it - Lewis rams Kimi, Massa potentially inherits +10 to Lewis's 0. If it had been Massa Lewis was trying to overtake your point would make far more sense, but it wasnt! However... Hamilton overtaking Massa potentially ment (in the spur of the moment) that Hamilton INCREASED his lead in the championship over Massa, therefore sacrificing both cars ment the points difference remained the SAME!
I am not for one minute suggesting this to be true, all I am saying is that it is feasibile (it would be the same if next time around Massa is infront of Lewis, and Lewis pitches Massa into a spin).
Chris Adams
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