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This is my take on the incident.
Fact 1 - AD was able to get past the Corvette without contact Fact 2 - EC had to take a different line at full speed causing his spin and subsequent contact with the wall From this point it can only be opinion: Scenario 1 - AD was over amibitous making a pass when EC was already committed to the speed and line of the corner. Scenario 2 - EC hadn't used his mirrors enough and was taken by surprise when AD made a perfectly reasonable pass. I dont think any of us can fully answer that and there are many many incidents in racing where two cars are expecting to use the same space and the result is an incident of some sort - it is in the nature of the game. It is clear AD didnt intend cause an incident because if the Corvette had taken his line then they both would have gone off - So AD must have assumed he had or would be seen. With regard to the interview - he did not come across well - but he has accepted that and apologised. So for me it is time to move on and to reflect more on the good thing of what was a memorable race. |
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While the incident with the Corvette might have been overlooked on its own, Davidson was driving recklessly during the entire time he was in the car after he was "ordered" to make up distance on the leaders. Yes, he was doing what he was asked to. However, as was stated earlier in the thread, Wurz had the same orders and managed faster laps without running half the field into the ditch or practically destroying the car on the way to the pits. There were a few times where the live feed came directly from the #1 Pug while Wurz was driving and he followed GT cars through the Porsche curves without running anyone off the road or making "pushy" moves. The fact is, Davidson was out of control. Many drivers are asked to speed up in order to make up distance, yet they don't run others off the road to accomplish the feat. I believe there is a certain decorum you are expected to follow no matter how fast you try to go or what your team orders are.
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Please list the 'half of the field' that Davidson ran into the ditch - I think I must have missed rather a lot of them......
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How "EVIL" is he ..... bit strong that , but no more than Mika Salo who didnt recieve as much flak as Davidson , and he publically admitted that he did it intentionally to Enge !!!
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The more I think about it more I subscribe to the view that EC was completely taken by surprise and was not aware that the Pug was so close otherwise he would have been allowing for it. As the speedhunters article says - he was two laps in front in GT2 and the Pug was clearly on a no holds bar charge - he should have known or have been told to keep out of the way. The only reason this argument has raged on for so long is the comments AD made after the incident- not the incident itself - otherwise it would have been long forgotten |
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I was at Le Mans this year. I even spectated for a few hours where the collision happened, but was not present when the incident happened.
The difference in speed between the LMP1's and the rest was staggering. I have watched sportcar racing from the Group C days of the 80's and it has moved on so far since then. Peugeot and Audi were racing. They would have been for throughout if not for the Pug's breaking down. As to AD, I found many of his interviews during the event to be arrogant. Far beyond the normal self belief a driver needs. Allan Mcnish throughout was a true gentleman. I suppose the difference comes down to, McNish has had a F1 chance and it didn't work. This a man who raced and beat Hakkinen in Formula Vauxhall Lotus. Davidson believes the world owes him and he should be where Button is. Often forgetting that Sato thrashed him in F3 in 2001. |
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I would 100% agree that Salo should be rated far more 'evil'. IMO if you cheat in such a way you should receive a lengthy ban from the sport - especially in a sport where the consequences can be so catastrophic. |
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I dont believe Davidson did anything on purpose , also I believe that Collard wasnt aware that Davidson was that close to him . I reckon that it was a racing incident . But that doesnt get away from comments made by Davidson regarding the Corvette .
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28 Jun 2010, 23:34 (Ref:2719566) | #191 | ||
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Mods, can I have the final post?...My definition of an 'Evil' driver, was Ayton Senna, who deliberatly rammed Prosts F1 Ferrari off the track! Yet, he's a hero!
This excellent forum is called 10 Tenths, and that's what AD gave it, at his team bosses request! I doubt there's a single poster here, whos ever driven an LMP1 at Le Mans in the dark, and if there is?...I doubt they could have put in a quadruple stint, and regained an entire lap on a single set of tyres, that ended up in Michelins museum! Yet, can any desenting poster here, put his hand on his heart and in all honesty say...that they have never ever uttered an angry statement in the 'heat of the moment' that they later regretted? And if so, did they have the guts and the honesty to meet with the other parties and give a rational and honest appology? The back of my ticket says... Motor Racing is Dangerous! Get over it, only the cars died! |
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thanks Mr. R for another thoughtful comment, especially the bit about uttering a statement regretted and the following discussion.
and also, I finally got around to listening to the interview with AD on the wednesday, and thoroughly enjoyed it, and respected his honesty about it all--in fact, this is what I suspect I will recall about this years race in 20 years (the interview, not the "regretted comments"), along with the images of the flames coming out of the Pugs exhausts one after another. |
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Should we now finally close this thread and agree that AD is not Evil, probably a bit eager in the overtaking, not so wise with his post stint comments, quite honest when he saw his mistakes in the cold light of day and someone we would like to see again in Le Mans? Certainly not Evil.
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I would very much like to do that and I will unless someone comes up with some sensible reason why I shouldn't in the next few hours. I seriously feel that everything that needs to be said here has already been said - several times.....
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Good. Thread closed then.
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