
Originally Posted by
Greig
I named Massa in Canada, and today Rubens, both incidents this year in the present day when MS has moved across very late on other drivers, lucky today he got away with it or he could probably be facing criminal charges, I will not defend him playing god with the life's of others around him. Ste is welcome to his opinion, I seen it with my own eyes and judge from that, the FIA are investigating because it was so bad, Rubens said it was the most dangerous incident he has had in F1. If you can defend that move today or even try to justify it then be my guest, but the past had nothing to do with it, deal with today.
It's very simple. The Massa incident is nothing but an incident so I fail to see why that adds to your argument why he should have his SL revoked. As for today, the investigation is as to if this was a racing incident that justifies a penalty or not. In any case however, this goes way beyond the opinion that one has to have their SL suspended, right?
"If someone said to me that you can have three wishes, my first would have been to get into racing, my second to be in Formula 1, my third to drive for Ferrari" - Gilles Villeneuve
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