Agree to disagreeGrizzleBoy wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 22:28No, he had no chance of making the corner at the speed and angle he was travelling at.
Simple as that.
Agree to disagreeGrizzleBoy wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 22:28No, he had no chance of making the corner at the speed and angle he was travelling at.
Simple as that.
It's literally what happened on camera and was just explained in detail exactly how I have by Karun on sky pad just now.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 22:33Agree to disagreeGrizzleBoy wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 22:28No, he had no chance of making the corner at the speed and angle he was travelling at.
Simple as that.
Problem with your argument is that he literally played frame by frame the incident and showed and explained why Max was not actually on course to make the corner properly.
Damn straight, the decision document sums it up perfectly.
Irrelevant providing he makes the corner within the track limits and leave adequate room on the side for the other car.GrizzleBoy wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 23:01Problem with your argument is that he literally played frame by frame the incident and showed and explained why Max was not actually on course to make the corner properly.
You're a man of numbers Vanja.
The speed on entry was too high and the angle of approach did not promote adequate ability to rotate the car through the corner.
Going in too hot and at the wrong angle with reference to the racing line is quite relevant if it causes a collision.chrisc90 wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 23:46Irrelevant providing he makes the corner within the track limits and leave adequate room on the side for the other car.GrizzleBoy wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 23:01Problem with your argument is that he literally played frame by frame the incident and showed and explained why Max was not actually on course to make the corner properly.
You're a man of numbers Vanja.
The speed on entry was too high and the angle of approach did not promote adequate ability to rotate the car through the corner.
The Stewards determined that Verstappen attempted to pass Hamilton on the outside
of turn 1 by braking very late. He did not complete the pass in Turn 1 and his excess
speed compromised his entry into turn 2, at which point he made contact with
Hamilton.
So pretty much what the vast majority here have seen too. HAM could have left more space, which would have been no problem for him to do. If VER gone in too hot, he would have understeered straight on and looked like a right muppet.dans79 wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 00:34https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files ... car_44.pdf
The Stewards determined that Verstappen attempted to pass Hamilton on the outside
of turn 1 by braking very late. He did not complete the pass in Turn 1 and his excess
speed compromised his entry into turn 2, at which point he made contact with
Hamilton.
I think it's interesting Max has admitted he treats Hamilton differently on track. We've seen it this year, and how he races differently against Leclerc versus how he did with Hamilton last year. Last year there was a WDC at stake, but today it's much harder to explain it away so easily. What makes Hamilton so different from the 19 other drivers?101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 00:55So pretty much what the vast majority here have seen too. HAM could have left more space, which would have been no problem for him to do. If VER gone in too hot, he would have understeered straight on and looked like a right muppet.
It’s got so many shades of Silverstone about it but protagonist and antagonist are the other way around. Even the stewards wording is eerily similar
Maybe it is the other driver that struggles?west52keep64 wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 01:05I think it's interesting Max has admitted he treats Hamilton differently on track. We've seen it this year, and how he races differently against Leclerc versus how he did with Hamilton last year. Last year there was a WDC at stake, but today it's much harder to explain it away so easily. What makes Hamilton so different from the 19 other drivers?101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 00:55So pretty much what the vast majority here have seen too. HAM could have left more space, which would have been no problem for him to do. If VER gone in too hot, he would have understeered straight on and looked like a right muppet.
It’s got so many shades of Silverstone about it but protagonist and antagonist are the other way around. Even the stewards wording is eerily similar
Struggles with what? Overtaking? Crashing in to people? The stats don't support that. There must be something elsechrisc90 wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 01:09Maybe it is the other driver that struggles?west52keep64 wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 01:05I think it's interesting Max has admitted he treats Hamilton differently on track. We've seen it this year, and how he races differently against Leclerc versus how he did with Hamilton last year. Last year there was a WDC at stake, but today it's much harder to explain it away so easily. What makes Hamilton so different from the 19 other drivers?101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 00:55So pretty much what the vast majority here have seen too. HAM could have left more space, which would have been no problem for him to do. If VER gone in too hot, he would have understeered straight on and looked like a right muppet.
It’s got so many shades of Silverstone about it but protagonist and antagonist are the other way around. Even the stewards wording is eerily similar
Maybe they see each other as the only ones on their level, truly capable of challenging and beating the other person. For sports people that have such a yearning to be the best, finding an “equal” is hard to takewest52keep64 wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 01:12Struggles with what? Overtaking? Crashing in to people? The stats don't support that. There must be something elsechrisc90 wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 01:09Maybe it is the other driver that struggles?west52keep64 wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 01:05
I think it's interesting Max has admitted he treats Hamilton differently on track. We've seen it this year, and how he races differently against Leclerc versus how he did with Hamilton last year. Last year there was a WDC at stake, but today it's much harder to explain it away so easily. What makes Hamilton so different from the 19 other drivers?