Personally I think its incredibly unfair to single out a driver like this, let's not forget the stewards decided it was a racing incident and not deliberate so really that should be the end of the matter. Also as much as I respect you Scott, to imply that you wanted races to be filmed to catch out accidents is a bit flawed since they cannot be used as evidence in the clerks office, and therefore would only be used to inflame situations isn't a great idea as one camera angle can show very little of an accident, and even an unsanctoned go pro camera, which again cannot be used as evidence only shows limited angles and cannot prove intent. Why cant people just accept the lad could have misjudged his closing speed and made a mistake? He's only 10 or so for goodness sake! I'm sure most of the lads on the grid have made contact at some point and forced another guy off track and yet nothing is said.
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