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Old 04-22-2010, 11:01 PM   #20
Seerseraxlils

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The fact is, Lewis was outside the markings and Vettel pushed him closer towards the air guns and pit boxes. Lewis should have abandoned his charge beside Vettel and the Red Bull driver should not have made a defensive manoeuvre in the pitlane, simple as that. They are both equally at fault.
This is not necessarily so! one driver's fault must have been more equal than the other's.
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