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Posted February 8th, 2010 in F1 FAQ by admin 8 Responses to “What Is The Most Controversial Moment In Formula One Racing History?”Post Comments |
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That American Grand Prix when Michelin realised that they had brought the wrong tyres to the track and nine of the eleven teams completed the parade lap and then drove into the pits
there was this one time that michael had got a stop and go penalty but he waited for the last lap to pit hence crssin the finish line and winning the race
ppl were wondering for ages how he was allowed to get away wid such a thing
I would say the deaths of F1. I agree with the two answers above. ^^^
Michale Schumacher provoking accidents and getting away with it.
I think when Senna took out Prost on the first corner of the Suzuka GP some years back to take the championship was one of the moments
Probably the death of Ayrton Senna. F1 made a lot of safety changes after his death. Ayrton himself wanted to make several changes to increase the safety of the drivers but his suggestions were never taken seriously until after his death.
Definitely the death of Senna. At one point it looked like somebody might do time for it. Even the pope weighed in on it.
i’m inclined to agree with gatorade, but we must not forget Roland Ratzenburger who also died that weekend.