Your take on this?/

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Re: Your take on this?/
Date: January 15, 2007 05:13PM
Posted by: senninho
Don't they also have the silly blocking rules in force at the moment? I seem to remember someone getting a drive-through penalty in a previous race for shutting the door in a forceful manner. That may have had a lot to do with Wilson leaving such a big gap.



Re: Your take on this?/
Date: January 15, 2007 05:46PM
Posted by: NeilPearson
yeah you cant block...

but he was that far from the inside of the corner its crazy

Re: Your take on this?/
Date: January 16, 2007 01:43PM
Posted by: Ianwoollam
Hmmmmm....

At first I thought it was a legit move, but looking at it a few times over, Wilson seemed to turn in, then sees Bourdais steaming in and goes straight to give him room to get alongside, Bourdais locks his rears, back end kicks out and drifts into the side of Wilson, I would say its more Bourdais fault but I'd put that down to a racing incident :)

But TBH, Bourdais has done alot worse than that ;) Usually involving Paul Tracy then blaming on Paul Tracy :)


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Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 01/16/2007 01:48PM by Ianwoollam.
Re: Your take on this?/
Date: January 16, 2007 02:57PM
Posted by: NeilPearson
Ianwoollam Wrote:
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> But TBH, Bourdais has done alot worse than that ;)
> Usually involving Paul Tracy then blaming on Paul
> Tracy :)


HALLLEGHLOOOUGHA! someone besides me see's the point!

Re: Your take on this?/
Date: January 19, 2007 11:21PM
Posted by: Red Sam
But its normally PT's fault ;)

Put it into context too - last lap of the last race of the year, Bourdais probably wouldnt have gone for it at other stages in the season,



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Re: Your take on this?/
Date: January 20, 2007 12:53AM
Posted by: Ianwoollam
Let me guess, Denver 2006?

I remember that one :) Thats the one Tracy said he was getting his own back on Bourdais for all the other incidents with him lol :D

Your right in 06 Tracy did some shockers, gotta be careful though, Neil will have a fit if we say anything bad about Tracy :)


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Re: Your take on this?/
Date: January 20, 2007 01:29AM
Posted by: Red Sam
Yeah? If Neil sucks up to PT in real life as much as he does here, then PT is getting his moneys worth... ;)



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Re: Your take on this?/
Date: January 20, 2007 08:48AM
Posted by: NeilPearson
haha

someone has to ;)

Re: Your take on this?/
Date: January 20, 2007 07:44PM
Posted by: Ferrari_Fuhrer
I think it was fine. Not the cleanest of moves, but legitimate.

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Re: Your take on this?/
Date: January 26, 2007 07:28PM
Posted by: bestobritish
ive only just been able to watch this and IMO its definetly a racing incident.

Wilson left a gap and Bourdais went for it, and when Wilson turned in Bourdais locked his brakes. They both finished the race so I cant see a massive fuss over it

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