Between 9 and 10, Lewis after overtaking doesn't attempt to make the corner with Max still next to him, pushing Max of the track.nimoraca wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 14:40To sum it all up:
1. The race gets stopped (a potentially championship altering decision) because of a bit of damage on the barriers and that occurs after 3 laps of safety car.
2. On the new formation lap, Hamilton drives unnecessarily slowly (unsportsmen like?) but there is no rule against it on the formation lap.
3. On the restart, Max loses the first position (by more than a full car length) but retakes it back by cutting the corner and returning unsafely back (costing Hamilton another position in the process).
4. Max gets overtaken on the track by Hamilton again but retakes the position back by divebombing on the inside, leaving the track (again) and forcing Hamilton to take avoiding actions (again).
5. Max gets notified that he needs to let Hamilton by, but to do so "strategically" so that he can retain an advantage and retake the position back unfairly (again) on the next straight.
6. Hamilton does not get notified that Max will give the position back and gets confused by Max slowing down but somehow not clearly moving to one side of the track but staying close to the middle of the track.
7. Max brake checks (breaks hard with another car behind him) Hamilton
8. Max is (again) issued an order to give position back which he does, but retains an advantage and retakes position back on the next DRS
9. Finally, Max gets overtaken by Hamilton (again) with Hamilton driving without half of its front wing.
10. Max gets voted driver of the day and in his "driver of the day interview" says that this is not F1 for him.
Did I miss something.
You can add Alonso to the bunch. Who knows, he might have achieved more if he maintained composure under pressure.Jolle wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 02:19There is one aspect nobody touches spin yet. This happened twice before. Rosberg and Vettel. This relentless pressure from Hamilton already destroyed two opponents. One is sitting at the beach and one poodling around at the back. Don’t underestimate what a hunting Hamilton does to your mental health
No, that is exactly what happened.nimoraca wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 14:40To sum it all up:
1. The race gets stopped (a potentially championship altering decision) because of a bit of damage on the barriers and that occurs after 3 laps of safety car.
2. On the new formation lap, Hamilton drives unnecessarily slowly (unsportsmen like?) but there is no rule against it on the formation lap.
3. On the restart, Max loses the first position (by more than a full car length) but retakes it back by cutting the corner and returning unsafely back (costing Hamilton another position in the process).
4. Max gets overtaken on the track by Hamilton again but retakes the position back by divebombing on the inside, leaving the track (again) and forcing Hamilton to take avoiding actions (again).
5. Max gets notified that he needs to let Hamilton by, but to do so "strategically" so that he can retain an advantage and retake the position back unfairly (again) on the next straight.
6. Hamilton does not get notified that Max will give the position back and gets confused by Max slowing down but somehow not clearly moving to one side of the track but staying close to the middle of the track.
7. Max brake checks (breaks hard with another car behind him) Hamilton
8. Max is (again) issued an order to give position back which he does, but retains an advantage and retakes position back on the next DRS
9. Finally, Max gets overtaken by Hamilton (again) with Hamilton driving without half of its front wing.
10. Max gets voted driver of the day and in his "driver of the day interview" says that this is not F1 for him.
Did I miss something.
Max weaving a bit on the start/finish straight trying to break the tow even tho Lewis was already close enough with DRS to overtake into T1.nimoraca wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 14:40To sum it all up:
1. The race gets stopped (a potentially championship altering decision) because of a bit of damage on the barriers and that occurs after 3 laps of safety car.
2. On the new formation lap, Hamilton drives unnecessarily slowly (unsportsmen like?) but there is no rule against it on the formation lap.
3. On the restart, Max loses the first position (by more than a full car length) but retakes it back by cutting the corner and returning unsafely back (costing Hamilton another position in the process).
4. Max gets overtaken on the track by Hamilton again but retakes the position back by divebombing on the inside, leaving the track (again) and forcing Hamilton to take avoiding actions (again).
5. Max gets notified that he needs to let Hamilton by, but to do so "strategically" so that he can retain an advantage and retake the position back unfairly (again) on the next straight.
6. Hamilton does not get notified that Max will give the position back and gets confused by Max slowing down but somehow not clearly moving to one side of the track but staying close to the middle of the track.
7. Max brake checks (breaks hard with another car behind him) Hamilton
8. Max is (again) issued an order to give position back which he does, but retains an advantage and retakes position back on the next DRS
9. Finally, Max gets overtaken by Hamilton (again) with Hamilton driving without half of its front wing.
10. Max gets voted driver of the day and in his "driver of the day interview" says that this is not F1 for him.
Did I miss something.
I believe there was intent, but does it even matter…what fool applies the brakes in that situation and not think the other car could hit you. It’s a simple choice: 1) Max did a brake check on Hamilton. 2) Max is incompetent and lacks the racing knowledge for F1. I know what I would prefer to think of Max and he will probably come out and say it at the next race knowing him.timorous wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 14:22Intent is actually quite easy.DChemTech wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 12:36You are still assigning intent here.Andres125sx wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 12:28Brake testing you rival now leads to a virtual penalization with no real punishment?
FIA is ruining this sport. Brake testing someone is one of the DIRTIEST maneouvers any driver can do. But looks like Verstappen is free to do whatever he wants, legal or not.
It´s a shame what this sport is becoming
There is a difference between brake-testing to get someone to ram into you, or braking because you were instructed to let someone by, and that person is not passing you. And yes, he braked at a strange time and place, but that still doesn't mean he did it with intent - he was probably expecting Hamilton to pass by using the gap on the left, or maybe he didn't really consider that Lewis was so close behind him (yes, which is dumb, but not intentional) out of frustration that Lewis was not passing despite the instructions. Then there was the whole aspect of poor communication, with one driver being instructed on the pass, and the other not. All these things weigh in.
If the intent was to ensure Lewis was ahead as they went over the DRS line then a simple way for Max to do that would be to pull the right and brake as Lewis got close to him before Lewis can fully react (Alonso vs Hamilton in Canada 2013 for example).
However since Max was staring at the left mirror and was drifting to the left side of the track as he hit the brakes it makes it far harder to argue the intent was solely to be behind at the DRS line.
There's no need to over dramatise, Hamilton does make the corner (I know, weird, right? I guess you can be on the inside and stay on track. Who knew?). He does definitely push Verstappen off when he has plenty of space not to and, in a normal season, I'd expect him to be penalised.
I know, that's why I said some. I know some perfectly normal Max fans, and they were disgusted by yesterdayNathanOlder wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 10:30Thats just the type of fans (not all of them) netflix has drawn in.dans79 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 02:54Yea, it shows how lowsome some of them are.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 02:33
No. He was voted because the “orange army” are rabid and flood the votes. It’s a popularity contest.
2 penalties, and attempts to take out an opponent. And they all think it's perfectly fine!
At the restart, Horner spoke about it to the stewarts as well.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 11:42What? When?Jambier wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 11:27I think the worst thing from BOT was trying to crash into VES. This was Hungary all over again, I don't know how premeditated that wasNathanOlder wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 11:22Lets discuss the 'Bottas driving slow behind the safety car'
Does anyone know the actual delta time for driving under a SC? how slow they must go?
As the gap between Lewis and Bottas as the SC was launched was 3 seconds. Then it was up to 7 seconds. Depending on how slow they must drive, 7 seconds could well be the right size gap.
For the people claiming what Bottas did was wrong, what should the gap have been under Safety Car between Lewis and Bottas???