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Originally Posted by racerbruce
Watch VET look to his left and can see STR approaching....and chooses to drive forward and directly into STR's path....
FIA F1 Sporting Regulations require a driver to re-enter the track safely....your description absolves VET from doing so....it is the driver's responsibility to prevent accidents such as this....this was not an accident....an accident by definition can be prevented....this was an incident....a concious choice to re-enter the track unsafely which led to serious consequences
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VET was already coming back onto the track slowly with caution watching where he was GOING and by the time STR came into his vision STR (seing everything all the time) could have pulled over a trifle more seing VET's predicament and there would be no clip.All the time VET was proceeding slowly not seing STR 'till the last moment and giving him room to avoid.
Indeed it was STR himself shortly afterwards who forced another driver completely off the track with his manoeuvre annoyed and rattled that he could have avoided the VET car with some more grey matter.