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      09-20-2019, 08:19 AM   #61
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Perhaps your viewpoint....

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Originally Posted by M5theonlyone View Post
Are you now going to say that STR could see GAS coming at him and forced him off the track completely,your hilarity knows no bounds.
*Another point that has not been mentioned is the gap between the eyeline and the protruding edge of the safety helmet further reduces the already small angle of visibility,though VET's helmet appeared to move left as if to watch who was coming I believe he could not actually see anyone until it was too late giving viewers a false impression that he could see what was coming.
....should be presented to the FIA hearing in Paris....the end result will be they will state VET re-entered the track in an unsafe manner....is this due to VET's poor judgement? not wanting to wait to re-enter the track safely? not being able to have line of sight due to the car's construction?....

Results don't lie....VET's behavior is in violation of the FIA F1 Sporting Regulations, to the extent he is on thin ice due to multiple poor judgement altercations....VET has lost his way and the FIA is simply agreeing with VET's choices, which have caused on-track havoc....life is full of choices, and VET continues to make choices that make him look like a bar fighter instead of an F1 pilot.
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