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Originally Posted by Gingers4Justice
What I meant is, why would they not instruct Dumas to let the faster car through? If the #8 hits trouble, every last second for the faster Rebellion will count. They also have the podium at risk by giving up track position so timidly to the #7, which the #1 was faster than before it was artificially stacked behind its teammate.
I just can't work out the purpose of this. There's low-risk, and then there's this...
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There is absolutely no point in Rebellion going 'no risk'. They're out after this race. They should be running gonads-out and if they break, they break and we celebrate the fact that they really tried and they went out in a blaze of glory. Finishing 2nd and 3rd would be laudable, but fighting tooth and nail in case the other Toyota has a problem would be so much better.