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If you or Perrodo are going to cite so-so vision in the car, I'm coming back with, "well, then use your mirror to make sure you're past him." He was focused so much on not getting hit from the right, he lost perspective of where he and the 'Vette were. And the blue car wasn't coming in on him that much, IMO... but that's easier seen from the race video than from inside his car. I still believe he panicked and over corrected while losing situational awareness. Quote:
And I watched that live... as he went from person to person in that garage, he dropped his gaze constantly. The fact he couldn't look them in the eye said volumes, in my opinion. Quote:
Of course, I don't know all he said to them. I'm sure he said much more than, "I'm so sorry, I thought I was past him," but I can't imagine anything else that would have been meaningful at that point, given the damage his carelessness caused. Also, he knew his apology was being filmed. That's significant. However, I don't think it's right to refer to it as mere virtue signalling, so I won't. I expected the 'Vette team to receive his apology with class and they did. Kudos to them for that, too. |
Don't forget in all this that LMP2 the Vette was like double digit laps behind the LMP2's. They are racing their own race and the LMP2's are primary , the Vette and Ferrari are blue flagged and the LMP2's are supposed to keep going .
They aren't supposed to yield to the Vette or Ferrari in their race. Does that mean the GTEPRO should go off course to avoid em, no but the LMP2's are really not going to slow down for traffic. Doesn't happen at Le Mans. |
Just before the race the stewards flat out excluded a guy who was clearly in above his head and had caused accidents... First time I see that happen (outside of the 107% rule in F1 decades back) ! Perrodo, I think, ran Le mans 10x.. He twitched when someone moved in on him, misjudged the Corvette... We could blame the other P2 also... It happens, it's a racing incident, we've seen worse in many series - I am not sure why we're fixating on this, he didn't shoot your dog ;-) On a Corvette Forum maybe? It's a bummer for Corvette but who knows if they'd have finished anyway.. Tough race... Next year should be awesome.
I was enjoying Fassbender's road to Le mans series on you tube before (highly recommended), I wonder if they'll release this new season with Le mans, it was pretty horrible for him - not all his fault but still a lot of mistakes... Having watched all his struggles, I'm kinda in awe of Patrick Dempsey now... The guy made it look easy and he was on a podium in class a few years back ! Kudos... I'd love to do Le mans classic one year, as a bucket list item (I've done the other which was flying a WW2 fighter) - Will take some improvement in skills and some $$$ for a seat though ! A lower category, like a 356 ;-) |
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Saying "I thought I was past the Corvette" doesn't mean he used that as an excuse. I don't take it that way at all. He simply was saying, hey, I thought I was past - an explanation of his messup. Clearly he knew he blew it and it was all his fault, hence the personal apology and the bowed head with no eye contact. I'd say he was clearly mortified and embarrassed by what he'd done, hence the averted eyes. |
Tough break, glad no one was badly injured.
If Il Commendatore still drew breath, I can't imagine anyone acting like that in his garage after a competitor's crash |
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I'm a fan of safety in racing... and have been since Jackie Stewart campaigned so hard for it in F1. If you think I'm outta line for criticizing Perrodo, you just have fun with that. The race director handed him a 3 minute stop-and-go penalty for his "mistake." |
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Nobody denies he made a mistake. But you seem to attach a particularly heavy weight to it. Hence it seems like there is exaggerated vette bias.
Not sure why that would be insulting. Most people deem it a racing incident.. yes a mistake But heb didnt get black flagged.. when clearly you would have and worse even since you said ban from future racing Seriously lightn up a bit. Tilting at windmills |
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