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Sunday, July 29 Coulthard calls red flag unusual Reuters
"It's so unusual to have a red flag now, especially when a driver's out and unhurt, that I find -- with the limited information I have at the moment -- it difficult to accept," declared the Scot. "I said to the team 'you know, if you were cynical you would understand the reasons for the red flag' and (team boss) Ron (Dennis) said 'Let's just concentrate on the race' which is fair enough. "I haven't had the chance to see all the facts," he added. "Once I have seen all the facts it may be (clear) why they put the red flag out, but at the moment I am struggling to see it." Coulthard said the field had already run over the debris and cars were not backing up on the track. "To my mind we could have all driven through slowly and all the cars had to slow down anyway because the safety car was out," he said. "They had two and a half minutes minimum to clean the track before we came round. "I feel you've got to have consistency. Accidents or injury off the track is not normally a reason to stop the race. "There's lots of races that would have benefited from being red-flagged to give people a show. You want to see all the cars race, you don't want to see everyone pile up on the first corner, everyone go off and Minardi win." Coulthard was backed up by Canadian Jacques Villeneuve, who finished third for British American Racing, but was opposed by Williams' race winner and Michael's younger brother Ralf. "I was surprised when there was a red flag, because we already went through the debris once," said 1997 champion Villeneuve. "By then the track was clean so the most dangerous moment of the race is actually the start." Ralf Schumacher replied: "Personally everywhere else I would agree. But here, with all the debris on the circuit, you don't want to have a puncture or cut tire which might explode on the straight. I think it was a good decision." |
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