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Originally Posted by GuidoK
Yes but read back what you wrote, You said deliberately try to sabotage him. How unprofessional is that?
so like I said, read back montoyas reaction on his brazil crash 15 years ago. thats what a professional does, not some vengefulness stuff like you're suggesting.imo that defines unprofessionalism.
You dont seem to see the difference between a racing accident and deliberately trying to damage someone even at your own expence, even when there is nothing to gain. so pure plain playground revenge.....
That is not how professionals act. because they know the other guy can do the same. thats no solution.
And the fact that there was no penalty explains a lot. No one wanted to give in so all 3 got burned. thats how it works and no one explicitly is to blame. and thus no one was blamed (by the ones who acutally are allowed to penalize one.)
If one (or more) were really out of line, theý would have gotten some sort of penalty.
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I said if he crashed me by a deliberate move. And this was all hypothetical just trying to counter the fact that you said respect is not important
What VES is doing (not turn 1. we are talking about the blocks he is doing) is deliberate. He said it himself that he would crash an opponent to keep them behind him. He is the unprofessional one. You seem confused. VES is deliberately unsafe and sees nothing wrong with it because the FIA has not stepped in. Shame on them.
Read what i wrote. Check the article. These are his words, not mine.
I'm saying that you always want respect. You said respect doesn't matter in professional racing. I have displayed my point that it does. Professional or not, respect matters.