An Extraordinary Race ends with a Big, Big Call

Posted on | September 9, 2008 | by | No Comments

An extraordinary Grand Prix with one of the most exciting finishes ever has been given a different complexion by the stewards’ decision to penalise Lewis Hamilton for taking an advantage from cutting a chicane.

There is not doubt that this is a very big call by the stewards and a lot of unbiased observers among the media and the public will find it hard to understand. It takes a lot to unpick the results of a Grand Prix, especially one which would otherwise probably be long remembered as a classic and a great advert for the sport.

I’ve watched the incident many times now and Hamilton cuts the chicane because he was pushed out wide, quite fairly by Kimi, his trajectory makes it hard for him to follow Raikkonen around the corner and, faced with going on the grass, he chose instead to cut the chicane. It’s a deliberate act on his part, amazing speed of thought, but he clearly chooses the least worst option. He is therefore in front coming out of the chicane, but crucially he is on a line he would not have been on had he taken the chicane normally.

Although he clearly hands back the lead to Kimi as they cross the line and the timing sheets show you that Kimi clearly crossed the line first, he is on him immediately afterwards. And this is the nub of the steward’s argument. Kimi’s car does get fully in front of Hamilton’s, his speed across the start line was 212km/h, while Lewis was at 206km/h, but Hamilton immediately regains the momentum. Kimi then does a kind of double block on him before Lewis sticks his car up the inside into La Source.

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2010 F1 World Championship Standings
after German Grand Prix
1F Alonso1h28:38.866
2F Massa+ 4.196
3S Vettel+ 5.121
4L Hamilton+ 26.896
5J Button+ 29.482
6M Webber+ 43.606
7R Kubica1 lap
8N Rosberg1 lap
9M Schumacher1 lap
10V Petrov1 lap

Driver Standings
1L Hamilton157
2J Button143
3M Webber136
4S Vettel136
5F Alonso123
6N Rosberg94
7R Kubica89
8F Massa85
9M Schumacher38
10A Sutil35

Team Standings
1McLaren-Mercedes300
2Red Bull Renault272
3Ferrari208
4Mercedes GP132
5Renault96
6Force India Mercedes47
7Williams Cosworth31
8BMW Sauber15
9Toro Rosso-Ferrari10
10=Lotus F10
10=Hispania Racing F10
10=Virgin Racing0



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