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Axis Of Oversteer

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Axis of Oversteer: Speed Rules. Number 1 for Racing, Motorsport and car enthusiasts across the globe!

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Axis Of Oversteer HOME . CONTACT . IMSA CHALLENGE . TEAM AXIS . F1 . PHOTOS . HOW TO DRIVE FASTER September 18, 2017 Allow me to explain why most comments you read about the Singapore start are wrong... by AC No comments: Hi, I'm back. I had to jump in, for what it's worth, to explain why the response to the first lap crash at the Singapore GP was an even bigger clusterfuck than the clusterfuck itself. I think peak bullshit came when the collective British and Dutch twitter contingent clutched their pearls after Ferrari put out a tweet containing a simple, if not fully grammatical, statement of fact: VER took #Kimi7 out and then he went to #Seb5 #SingaporeGP — Scuderia Ferrari (@ScuderiaFerrari) September 17, 2017 Yup, Max did bump into Kimi who then hit Vettel.   That is how the incident played out, mechanically.   Heavens forbid anyone describe the sequence of events. What's more interesting is the WHY it happened.   And here, the Spanis...

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