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Originally Posted by mac
You're right.
His car probably bottomed out the lap before and by some miracle he didn't up in the boonies, therefore he foolishly thought there would be no drama and carried on.
He should have felt something in the car at Le Mans in 1999 too and known to come in to get the aero redesigned before the thing went into orbit on the next lap...
You have no basis to question his explanation. If he says the thing bottomed out because the thing was riding too lowly, what makes you more credentialled than the bloke sitting in the car to pass judgement?
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I took it that he got the previous corner wrong and he didn't have the right line for the next corner where the car bottomed out on the kerb... which is where he lost it? Pure driver error. The car didn't crash because of a fault with the car. The car crashed because Webber made a driving error. It's not like there was oil on the circuit, which caused other cars to crash at the same point...