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Originally Posted by Tervuren
Ever sat in the cockpit of one of these? You don't get to look at replays like we do, and your visibility is extremely limited.
Perez moving over would be perfectly fine, but Massa came up faster than Perez expected. I also think that both their cars were also sucked together. You see it a lot with rookies that make it to a top series, and are used to dominant equipment(running at the front) with little side by side racing. They'll just aerodynamically suck right into another car beside them. An old hand recognizes and is used to it.
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Dude are you commenting about a film clip of Slyvester Stallone in driven or some action from the Canadian GP
F1 cars don't get sucked or aerodynamically pulled together, that stuff only happens in the movies
Occasionally a driver will approach a leading car too fast and not leave enough room or a car will dive out into the path of an faster approaching car in the braking zone
I thought Vettel was very lucky not to be collected by either car