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Originally Posted by Por_sha911
He said he was already moving. Bold face lie! Go watch the video.
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He said he was looking right and not left and did not know the closure rate.
Just like at the scene of an accident, people see it differently. Dixon did have traffic on his right and he did not make any sudden moves.
Now you can blame his spotter if you will, but the blame for the drivers is split.
Hunter-Reay was greedy and could have slowed but it did happen quick. Quite an assumption on his part and that doesn't win races. Dixon did get in his way for whatever reason, but malice was not one of them. The officials saw it that way too. I know I don't know what they know.
Dixon especially knows that you have to finish so why risk anything? There really are things called racing incidents. I'm sure the degree of fault varies with each and every one.
Why he didn't get a puncture and crash himself is a bit of a miracle.