Motor Sport
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100% Grosjean at fault - he should get a multiple race ban for that.
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that would seem reasonable to me. and wtf was maldonado doing at the start - another clown.
spa-francorchamps still the greatest circuit of them all though. well done belgium…
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LOL…
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Grosjean should thank his lucky stars that fuck up didn't end up killing Alonso. I can't imagine what possessed him to just dive into Hamilton's car like that. A real testament to the safety of these cars now. Knocked two WC's and title contenders out of the points for this race, changed the championship up a bit. Spa is always an exciting time for better or worse.
Just glad everyone got away breathing and upright.
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Yeah I agree.. I was just waiting for flames to emerge from each corner of Sauber! I also think that Maldonado's jumped start helped to add to the confusion from the get go.
All of that aside, Grosjean is damn lucky Alonso is still walking. Bonehead move of the season, and that's saying something..
Head protection worries me a bit. I can't see how they can achieve something useful without it turning into closed cockpits. What then, enclosed wheel arches?
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My thoughts exactly. Is the logical conclusion sports cars?
Supposedly they're working on a 'cage' system that minimizes the amount that the driver's view is blocked. I reckon the other big challenge is how do you get the driver out in event of a rollover/fire?
Asked and answered the big question right there. A rolled over car with a closed cockpit thats bursting into flames. Thats the nightmare situation trying to be avoided.
I don't believe a close cockpit and closed wheel arches are able to go away and the sport still remain 'Formula 1'. I think a higher shelf around the drivers head but still remaining open would be a 'best possible' solution.