Kimi vs Perez Monaco incident [merged]
#801
Posted 09 June 2013 - 21:34
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#802
Posted 09 June 2013 - 21:53
so why is kimi a whiner ?It's unbelievable that a few here still thinks that Sergio did nothing wrong... He made a mistake for the second time and Kimi tought him a lesson slamming him into the wall. That's it....
#803
Posted 09 June 2013 - 21:54
you should learn to get over things...reallyWell, obviously you didn't understand anything of it. I get it that english is not your first language and you have some issues with it but anyone with decent grasp of english language & common sense realize that Whitmarsh said that Perez was over ambitious there. And Perez has himself admitted that but most likely he's too dumb to realize it.
any person with a decent common sense would ;)
#804
Posted 09 June 2013 - 21:55
and I agree with everything he said....but that doesn't mean Kimi is free of ANY guilt for what happenedWell, when Whitmarsh says with Jenson and Alonso is okay, with Kimi wääääää, and he continues saying Kimi could only do two things under those circumstances, one was squeezing Pérez against the wall, he adds Kimi was in his absolute right to do so, or cut the chicane and that it was clear that Kimi was looking the mirrors and knew what he was doing and he talked with Checo after the race about that one... frankly, as we say in my country "white and in a bottle... it must be milk"
he had a choice. he lost the points on his own choice
#805
Posted 09 June 2013 - 22:07
so why is kimi a whiner ?
Don't know who said that...
He choosed to squize Perez on the wall...
#806
Posted 09 June 2013 - 22:17
#807
Posted 09 June 2013 - 22:22
you should learn to get over things...really
any person with a decent common sense would ;)
So you're admitting that Perez was at fault. Good. I guess you can call that progress.
#808
Posted 10 June 2013 - 01:54
Canadian GP: Fernando Alonso relieved to race 'intelligent' rivals
In Monaco Alonso had been passed by Sergio Perez and Adrian Sutil, and he said he had been much more comfortable with the Canada dices.
"It was nice to have these battles, a big race with some talented drivers," he said.
"Intelligent drivers that you fight wheel-to-wheel with at 320km/h and you feel safe.
"This is real racing so I am very happy to see this back after Monaco, which was a little bit different."
Edited by Cool Beans, 10 June 2013 - 01:55.