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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