Lewis didn't know Max was giving the place back, I'd say it's the FIA trying to cover over the fact Masi made some real blunders
during the race yesterday. If the fault is anyone's then I'd place it at Masi's door.
Of course he did know ... if he actually didn't know he would have overtaken Verstappen. Verstappen could've a sudden failure... you won't hang around to find out would you??
Marko, though, also kept his season-long dispute with Wolff in the highest gear.
"First we can defuse this so-called brake test which Hamilton was so upset about," he told Sky Deutschland. "I've hardly ever seen anything so weird.
"No change in brake pressure can be seen on our data. Hamilton just miscalculated. Then we get a penalty and Max's tyres were damaged with two big cuts.
breaktest worth of 2.6 G deacceleration ==> DSQ. there is no buts or ifs....ArcticWolfie wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 20:48Of course he did know ... if he actually didn't know he would have overtaken Verstappen. Verstappen could've a sudden failure... you won't hang around to find out would you??
He deliberately held back not to pass the DRS line and played dumbfounded, works much better to fool people.
It was a clear divebomb. He cut almost 90 degrees across the track and went right on across the curbs. How does that show any skill?
2.6g in an f1 car isn't much, they can easily create over 1g just lifting off the throttle. Over 5g full breaking.foxmulder_ms wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 20:59breaktest worth of 2.6 G deacceleration ==> DSQ. there is no buts or ifs....ArcticWolfie wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 20:48Of course he did know ... if he actually didn't know he would have overtaken Verstappen. Verstappen could've a sudden failure... you won't hang around to find out would you??
He deliberately held back not to pass the DRS line and played dumbfounded, works much better to fool people.
There was no brake check... and it was only 2.4G for a moment and barely worth mentioning like @foxmulder_ms says.foxmulder_ms wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 20:59breaktest worth of 2.6 G deacceleration ==> DSQ. there is no buts or ifs....ArcticWolfie wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 20:48Of course he did know ... if he actually didn't know he would have overtaken Verstappen. Verstappen could've a sudden failure... you won't hang around to find out would you??
He deliberately held back not to pass the DRS line and played dumbfounded, works much better to fool people.
No change; but there wasn't no pressure. Marko talking to the new gen on social media, eveyone else is puzzled at the audacitydans79 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 20:57https://www.grandprix.com/news/red-bull ... marko.html
So how much pie does helmut have on his face?Marko, though, also kept his season-long dispute with Wolff in the highest gear.
"First we can defuse this so-called brake test which Hamilton was so upset about," he told Sky Deutschland. "I've hardly ever seen anything so weird.
"No change in brake pressure can be seen on our data. Hamilton just miscalculated. Then we get a penalty and Max's tyres were damaged with two big cuts.
Go drive down the road two meter from the car infront at 50kmh and react to the stopping in a moment when there is no reason to.ArcticWolfie wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 21:08There was no brake check... and it was only 2.4G for a moment and barely worth mentioning like @foxmulder_ms says.foxmulder_ms wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 20:59breaktest worth of 2.6 G deacceleration ==> DSQ. there is no buts or ifs....ArcticWolfie wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 20:48
Of course he did know ... if he actually didn't know he would have overtaken Verstappen. Verstappen could've a sudden failure... you won't hang around to find out would you??
He deliberately held back not to pass the DRS line and played dumbfounded, works much better to fool people.
Let's say Hamilton knew. If Verstappen, the one judged to have passed off track, wants to give the place up strategically, then Hamilton has the right to choose where to do the pass. You see how this goes?ArcticWolfie wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 20:48Of course he did know ... if he actually didn't know he would have overtaken Verstappen. Verstappen could've a sudden failure... you won't hang around to find out would you??
He deliberately held back not to pass the DRS line and played dumbfounded, works much better to fool people.
Couple things to consider: VER does not know that HAM didn't get the message that he's letting him by. From the initial lift off, typically the other driver would have flew by and if HAM got the message, he would have gone by as soon as VER lifted. VER lifted and probably don't understand or wondering why HAM is not passing and started to brake and HAM still don't pass. Then you have DRS line and probably frustration at this point. I think not communicate to Merc first that RC is asking VER to give back position is probably the biggest issue.Roo wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 21:15Go drive down the road two meter from the car infront at 50kmh and react to the stopping in a moment when there is no reason to.ArcticWolfie wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 21:08There was no brake check... and it was only 2.4G for a moment and barely worth mentioning like @foxmulder_ms says.foxmulder_ms wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 20:59
breaktest worth of 2.6 G deacceleration ==> DSQ. there is no buts or ifs....
The absolute logic of some.
Depends how soft the spectators and drivers became. Years back this might end up with a fist fight and possible mutual respect after that or atleast avoidance. But in this tender times where even an improper sneeze might be ofensive, this wont happen and thats why them both are reckless as they are. Even Lewis is not spotless in this, no matter how much are you trying to find excuses for him. And yes, Max acts out of desperation and i can understand that, since my blood is also red and i can feel his pain. Was Senna any different? Lots of incident happened troughout his whole career when he pushed to the last limit - even Brundle stated that it often went to a point where one of the drivers would not be able to get trough.El Scorchio wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 17:12Being in a car with a pace deficit is zero excuse for behaving like that. You didn't see Ocon doing that to Bottas, or indeed anyone doing it to Verstappen in the races he had to make places through the field. You barely ever see anyone do what Verstappen did in Brazil or multiple times in SA. You cannot justify that behaviour by saying he was in a slower car or he was desperate.proteus wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 16:47In all honesty what did you expect? Mercedes is so much quicker that Max is forced into diving manouvres and "do or die" moves. Lewis got .3 to.5 advantage on the straight without DRS. Snipped front wing, fully stressed harder tyres from following and still able to smash fastest laps one after another towards the end. It is not in Max blood to stand down and move over. He has gone down fighting - questionable at times, but nothing we havent seen before (Schumacher - Hill, Senna - Prost, etc.) The biggest difference between Lewis and Max is that with Max you know he wont budge, while Lewis will be looking you in your eyes, smile at you and tapping you on the shoulder and stab you in the back. Thats why i stopped cheering for him after his Mclaren career. One thing is certain - Max managed to force Lewis into giving his all. Something he wasnt used to do for quite a long time.El Scorchio wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 16:36Unfortunately after yesterday I don't have any faith that there won't be (or at least there won't be an attempt at) a championship deciding collision. It really saddens me.
If behind, Hamilton is going to have to hope that his car has enough grunt to make a very clean pass with a very wide berth on that long straight. Trying to overtake at any corner looks like a completely pointless exercise, given what we've witnessed in Saudi and Brazil.
Yes, it's a very gray area but not illegal or f*cked up like most fans are screaming. They are both racing to WIN and Hamilton plays verbal part better than Verstappen.rifrafs2kees wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 21:20Let's say Hamilton knew. If Verstappen, the one judged to have passed off track, wants to give the place up strategically, then Hamilton has the right to choose where to do the pass. You see how this goes?ArcticWolfie wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 20:48Of course he did know ... if he actually didn't know he would have overtaken Verstappen. Verstappen could've a sudden failure... you won't hang around to find out would you??
He deliberately held back not to pass the DRS line and played dumbfounded, works much better to fool people.