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Old 15 Sep 2020, 13:34 (Ref:4002596)   #3
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I cant see that weaving caused the issue at the last race. We were discussing this on the race thread. The drivers are pointing to the lateness of the safety car switching its lights out, which meant that the lead driver was always going to be inclined to wait until the last moment to start again - which caused the bunching and accident.

If the quotes in the press are true, the race organisers seem to be mightily offended at the mere the hint that they might have contributed to this accident in some way, and instead attribute the blame to 12 drivers.

My view is that if over half the drivers are supposedly at fault, then the race organisers have created something wrong.
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