Formula One 2010: Brawn defends Schumacher's overtake of Alonso at the Monaco GP

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2010

Ross Brawn explains why Michael Schumacher's move to overtake Fernando Alonso on the last corner of the Monaco GP was within the F1 rules and regulations.

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  • Ross is right at this point - and msc did it for the lulz :D

  • Green light, green flags, safety car in this lap, no instruction from the FIA to the teams that the race was finishing under the safety car or safety car conditions, no yellows, no SC boards. What more do the FIA want? They should hand themselves a hefty fine for not knowing there own rules!

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  • what a legend - cannot beleive im actually gonna meet him

  • FIA = Ferrari International Assistance

    MS is the king, specially under wet condition.

  • Haha...I hope Stefano stays with Ferrari for another 10 years as team boss...with him Ferrari are never going to win any championships again.

  • This was a nice drive. FIA don't wants it!

  • @number1Schumacherfan they are both shit!

  • Reminds you how senna always got picked on by the FIA.......

  • Cars should drive into the pits when the result was already there. Stupid joke Fuck Damon Hill. There were other incidents in this race but they had to punish schumi.

  • @Xalex287

    I cited the rules. Precisely. That explain that the stewards hasn't act in a fair way. This is not the first time it happened, you know.

    And no, everyone didn't knew it was illegal. And it wasn't. You're not allowed to overtake if and only f the race ends whilst the SC is deployed. Which wasn't the case, if you read and understand article 40.4. It's article 40.4 who proves that the Yellow Flags has to be waved. As it was the case in Australia 2009. As it was not in Monaco 2010.

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