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Having just read snowy's comment, I am persuaded to change my vote. Ok, Lewis made a mistake; but it was a racing incident, and he was unfortunate to suffer such a drastic result compared to how Massa and Alonso both got away scot free from their own comings together. And I'm not convinced that Lewis' low downforce strategy was so wrong either; if he had got further in the race, I believe he would have got a podium place at least. So in the end I don't think he was quite as big a chump as he looked.I am therefore changing my vote to Hulkenberg (along with the stewards - how did they see fit not to even investigate him for cutting the same chicane at least three times?) for persistent gaining of an advantage by making a mistake but not conceding his place to Webber (not that I'm complaining, being a Hamilton fan - and Mark got by in the end anyway).
Having just read snowy's comment, I am persuaded to change my vote. Ok, Lewis made a mistake; but it was a racing incident, and he was unfortunate to suffer such a drastic result compared to how Massa and Alonso both got away scot free from their own comings together. And I'm not convinced that Lewis' low downforce strategy was so wrong either; if he had got further in the race, I believe he would have got a podium place at least. So in the end I don't think he was quite as big a chump as he looked.
I am therefore changing my vote to Hulkenberg (along with the stewards - how did they see fit not to even investigate him for cutting the same chicane at least three times?) for persistent gaining of an advantage by making a mistake but not conceding his place to Webber (not that I'm complaining, being a Hamilton fan - and Mark got by in the end anyway).